Chocoholic
Hmmm was just thinking recently after visiting quite a few friends in their apartments/villas, that professional adults here are being forced to live like students because no-one can afford a place of their own.
It's all a bit rubbish really isn't it?! I mean if you're sharing with 2, 3 or 4 other people, there's no privacy, eveything is shared, are communal areas made an effort with etc.
Concord
- Chocoholic wrote:
Hmmm was just thinking recently after visiting quite a few friends in their apartments/villas, that professional adults here are being forced to live like students because no-one can afford a place of their own.
It's all a bit rubbish really isn't it?! I mean if you're sharing with 2, 3 or 4 other people, there's no privacy, eveything is shared, are communal areas made an effort with etc.
And this sort of living arrangement also artificially raises the rents. 5 people sharing a villa at 60K each is a lot different than a family paying 300K for a villa! Even apts at over 200K per year. Ridiculous...
Anteater
I agree! I was really shocked when I got here (only a few months ago)... to find a bunch of 30 somethings all bundled into one apartment.
Not OK at this/our/my age IMO - but they don't seem to mind!!! Is it really the only way to afford rent in this town??? Or is the expectation that you have to live somewhere fancy at any cost?
^ian^
Query the use of "forced to".
Nobody was forced to come here.
ebonics
- Concord wrote:
- Chocoholic wrote:
Hmmm was just thinking recently after visiting quite a few friends in their apartments/villas, that professional adults here are being forced to live like students because no-one can afford a place of their own.
It's all a bit rubbish really isn't it?! I mean if you're sharing with 2, 3 or 4 other people, there's no privacy, eveything is shared, are communal areas made an effort with etc.
And this sort of living arrangement also artificially raises the rents. 5 people sharing a villa at 60K each is a lot different than a family paying 300K for a villa! Even apts at over 200K per year. Ridiculous...
in effect artificially raising real estate prices, which is what i have been saying all along.
reviewer
I'm just wondering what these pro adults would say if ever they were asked on why they chose to live this way.... 8)
quatroporte
same here I am surprised why there are ppl choose to live this life?!?!?
Well, I live in Ajman in a brand new building with a two bed apartment paying only 2000 AED per month.
of course I will never dream to have this in Dubai... but I know many paying 3000/m AED (sharing) in Dubai.
true, I have to face traffic, but I prefer traffic than sharing my privacy and to lose the peace-of-mind.
plus it only takes me 45min to be in my office in Diera :)
St.Lucifer
If u've to bulk up your savings.. ur gonna have to share your place of stay... If u need a house /villa of your own be ready to spend and take it. Thats dubai. Not ideal but thats the way it is..
scarlet
Its a toss up chocs. I'm one of those people you mention (well you know that anyway!) and I often consider the getting an apartment to myself dilemma. but then i will have to pay double the amount in rent, plus all the extra bills so it would cost me an extra 6,000 a month to have my own place - not to mention the 20k to furnish the whole lot. So partly it was an economic decision, and partly not to come home to an empty unit on my own each day. its nice to have people to talk to and if you do live with 30 somethings and not party animals then the living situation doesn't have to be so student like.
As an extra - brand new villas went up next door to ours last month - they are going for 350k. Some have been rented by some filipinos who have partitioned the rooms to allow more families to move in. Who can afford 350k a year for a 4 bed villa?
Concord
- scarlet wrote:
Its a toss up chocs. I'm one of those people you mention (well you know that anyway!) and I often consider the getting an apartment to myself dilemma. but then i will have to pay double the amount in rent, plus all the extra bills so it would cost me an extra 6,000 a month to have my own place - not to mention the 20k to furnish the whole lot. So partly it was an economic decision, and partly not to come home to an empty unit on my own each day. its nice to have people to talk to and if you do live with 30 somethings and not party animals then the living situation doesn't have to be so student like.
As an extra - brand new villas went up next door to ours last month - they are going for 350k. Some have been rented by some filipinos who have partitioned the rooms to allow more families to move in. [color=red]Who can afford 350k a year for a 4 bed villa[/color]?
See your prior sentence! It's a big dilema unless and until people refuse to pay exhorbinate rents they will continue to creep up. On the other hand for some people (your new neighbors) renting and partitioning a villa is their income!
For 350K a year ($100K) you can rent an apartment overlooking central park in NYC - no fooling!n Just plain nuts!
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scarlet
no concs 1 would not pay 87,500 for a room in a villa - as that is equivalent to a one bedroom apartment.
MC
Eh, I live in the same place I've lived for the past 25 years :) With my parents...We don't pay rent either. They have spent every dirham they have getting us a proper education, so I'm not prepared to throw away my money for nothing.
Rent is simply ridiculous here, and people that pay those rents are partially responsible for it. But then again, what choice do people have.
MaaaD
You live with your parents ? That might explain in your other thread you are having a hard time finding a girl ;)
quatroporte
- scarlet wrote:
Its a toss up chocs. I'm one of those people you mention (well you know that anyway!) and I often consider the getting an apartment to myself dilemma. but then i will have to pay double the amount in rent, plus all the extra bills so it would cost me an extra 6,000 a month to have my own place - not to mention the 20k to furnish the whole lot. So partly it was an economic decision, and partly not to come home to an empty unit on my own each day. its nice to have people to talk to and if you do live with 30 somethings and not party animals then the living situation doesn't have to be so student like.
As an extra - brand new villas went up next door to ours last month - they are going for 350k. Some have been rented by some filipinos who have partitioned the rooms to allow more families to move in. [color=red]Who can afford 350k a year for a 4 bed villa?[/color]
Dont worry about who can offer 350K... believe it or not... as of today [color=blue]demand is more than supply[/color] and the prices can go more up if not controlled properly.
I have my friend who pays almost 500K/year for a 3-bed villa on the creek next to park hyatt!!! :shock:
the problem is... if you get married, would you share a house with another family?!?!?! personally this is too much.. I wont even share it with my friend to share it with strangers... so what to say about 3 to 5 families sharing the same apartment or villa?!?
if you are single... sharing two bedroom apartment with another person or two is no big deal but NOT 30 ppl.
I believe if "I" can't afford a private house for my wife and kids (am not yet married :p) I rather prefer go back home country.
^ian^
- quatroporte wrote:
believe it or not... as of today (from confirmed sources) supply is more than demand and the prices can go more up if not controlled properly.
Nothing about this sentence makes sense.
XPClone
- ^ian^ wrote:
- quatroporte wrote:
believe it or not... as of today (from confirmed sources) supply is more than demand and the prices can go more up if not controlled properly.
Nothing about this sentence makes sense.
Thats what I thought too. If you are going to post at least make sure that it sounds correct?
quatroporte
- ^ian^ wrote:
- quatroporte wrote:
believe it or not... as of today (from confirmed sources) supply is more than demand and the prices can go more up if not controlled properly.
Nothing about this sentence makes sense.
eeeewwww... what a stupid mistake. :oops:
I meant to say demand is more than supply...
sorry for that loosy statement :oops:
gtmash
- quatroporte wrote:
plus it only takes me 45min to be in my office in Diera :)
Ok, NOW you are lying. When do you commute? 4 am in the morning?
MC
- MaaaD wrote:
You live with your parents ? That might explain in your other thread you are having a hard time finding a girl ;)
Yeah I thought I would get this type of comment :P...I do find it stupid for someone to move out and pay 6k a month because he wants to be 'cool' and get all the girls! Myself and my parents are happy like this, we save more money and I get to pay them back without much trouble. This 'living with your parents' mentality is a western way of thought, and is being adapted over here now...What ever happened to logic?
And no, it wasn't me who was complaining ;) I'm fine.
quatroporte
- gtmash wrote:
- quatroporte wrote:
plus it only takes me 45min to be in my office in Diera :)
Ok, NOW you are lying. When do you commute? 4 am in the morning?
LOOOL :lol: I have my special roots...
If dubai airport road is not jammed in the morning I would reach my office in 25mins from Ajman... i just cant overtake the bad traffic on Dubai Airport road as I would save about 30 mins
ohh and I go to work at 8am and reach office between 8:45 to 9am in Murqabat street :wink:
MC
- quatroporte wrote:
- gtmash wrote:
- quatroporte wrote:
plus it only takes me 45min to be in my office in Diera :)
Ok, NOW you are lying. When do you commute? 4 am in the morning?
LOOOL :lol: I have my special roots...
If dubai airport road is not jammed in the morning I would reach my office in 25mins from Ajman... i just cant overtake the bad traffic on Dubai Airport road as I would save about 30 mins
ohh and I go to work at 8am and reach office between 8:45 to 9am in Murqabat street :wink:
Then you must constantly drive illegally on the side as it's impossible to get through Emirates Road from Ajman in 45 mins. I see the traffic there everyday, and it's not pretty.
quatroporte
- MC wrote:
- quatroporte wrote:
- gtmash wrote:
- quatroporte wrote:
plus it only takes me 45min to be in my office in Diera :)
Ok, NOW you are lying. When do you commute? 4 am in the morning?
LOOOL :lol: I have my special roots...
If dubai airport road is not jammed in the morning I would reach my office in 25mins from Ajman... i just cant overtake the bad traffic on Dubai Airport road as I would save about 30 mins
ohh and I go to work at 8am and reach office between 8:45 to 9am in Murqabat street :wink:
Then you must constantly drive illegally on the side as it's impossible to get through Emirates Road from Ajman in 45 mins. I see the traffic there everyday, and it's not pretty.
ohhh no... Emirates Road is a dead end like all other roads!
basically, I use a mix of many roads with many shortcuts... I never ever drive on the road side illegally... I hate who ever does it...
lets say you need a 4x4 to use my own roots :)
KeithL
- scarlet wrote:
As an extra - brand new villas went up next door to ours last month - they are going for 350k. Some have been rented by some filipinos who have partitioned the rooms to allow more families to move in. Who can afford 350k a year for a 4 bed villa?
where will they all park their cars? :shock:
quatroporte
- KeithL wrote:
- scarlet wrote:
As an extra - brand new villas went up next door to ours last month - they are going for 350k. Some have been rented by some filipinos who have partitioned the rooms to allow more families to move in. Who can afford 350k a year for a 4 bed villa?
where will they all park their cars? :shock:
I doubt they have cars!
rudeboy
its simple get a better job with better pay so you can live on ur own. if you cant do that then do some savings and dont spend on rubbish things. if you still cant do that find some where else. shj is cheap, so is ajman. i know there is traffic but y not wake up at 5am drive to work and sleep in your car for an hour or so and go to office. Hey its gay but you will save atleast 2000dhs this way.
oh by the way i think its against to live this way and if someone did complain against u u will be in a HUGE trouble. so think about it.
quatroporte
- rudeboy wrote:
its simple get a better job with better pay so you can live on ur own. if you cant do that then do some savings and dont spend on rubbish things. if you still cant do that find some where else. shj is cheap, so is ajman. i know there is traffic but y not wake up at 5am drive to work and sleep in your car for an hour or so and go to office. Hey its gay but you will save atleast 2000dhs this way.
oh by the way i think its against to live this way and if someone did complain against u u will be in a HUGE trouble. so think about it.
The 5am drive is the best from Sharjah or Ajman to Dubai...
I used to drive at 5am from home and go to the Jumierah beach to run. by 7am I go to the gym in the hotel I work for, get a shower and head to office.
such a lovely thing to do in the morning... given you sleep 9pm everyday :roll: this is the hardest part for me :oops:
quatroporte
- rudeboy wrote:
its simple get a better job with better pay so you can live on ur own. if you cant do that then do some savings and dont spend on rubbish things. if you still cant do that find some where else. shj is cheap, so is ajman. i know there is traffic but y not wake up at 5am drive to work and sleep in your car for an hour or so and go to office. Hey its gay but you will save atleast 2000dhs this way.
oh by the way i think its against to live this way and if someone did complain against u u will be in a HUGE trouble. so think about it.
The 5am drive is the best from Sharjah or Ajman to Dubai...
I used to drive at 5am from home and go to the Jumierah beach to run. by 7am I go to the gym in the hotel I work for, get a shower and head to office.
such a lovely thing to do in the morning... given you sleep 9pm everyday :roll: this is the hardest part for me :oops:
Focus
There isn't any public transit in Dubai? Why every body has to drive a car. Hmmmmmm................ :?
sage & onion
- Focus wrote:
There isn't any public transit in Dubai? Why every body has to drive a car. Hmmmmmm................ :?
Their is Public Transport (Buses) and the new Metro will commence 9/9/9
Focus
Thanks for your info so the time when I will be there as a tourist for two weeks only, I should rent a car or it is OK to take buses. 8)
scarlet
- Focus wrote:
Thanks for your info so the time when I will be there as a tourist for two weeks only, I should rent a car or it is OK to take buses. 8)
take taxis
Concord
- Focus wrote:
Thanks for your info so the time when I will be there as a tourist for two weeks only, I should rent a car or it is OK to take buses. 8)
rent a car then you can go many more places.
reviewer
- scarlet wrote:
- Focus wrote:
Thanks for your info so the time when I will be there as a tourist for two weeks only, I should rent a car or it is OK to take buses. 8)
take taxis
If you like sitting on the bus the whole day.....then take the bus....
Chocoholic
Buses are terrible here, plus if you're a woman then it's pure torture as they only have a certain amount of 'women only' seats per bus, so once they're full that's it. You're not aloowed to mix - pffff.
Taxis are your best bet, although some of the driving of these guys makes me want to vomit as soon as I get out - geez
MaaaD
its not just the driving that makes you want to vomit .. but some of the smells in those cars makes you wonder if the guys are living in the car and obviously not showering.
JMK
eeww...
Focus
WOw.......... are you real smell ouhg......... I can't take that.
So I have to rent a car. I was sure by now Dubai become a top quality in every way of life since so much money there but this is not the case as I hear.
Yes I'm a women more so I have to be careful I guess.
quatroporte
- MaaaD wrote:
its not just the driving that makes you want to vomit .. but some of the smells in those cars makes you wonder if the guys are living in the car and obviously not showering.
I think you were taking one of Abu Dhabi's taxis :lol:
Concord
- Chocoholic wrote:
Buses are terrible here, plus if you're a woman then it's pure torture as they only have a certain amount of 'women only' seats per bus, so once they're full that's it. You're not aloowed to mix - pffff.
Taxis are your best bet, although some of the driving of these guys makes me want to vomit as soon as I get out - geez
when, if ever, did you last take a bus in Dubai?