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Relocating to Dubai

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 22 April 2016 - 20:55

We are moving to Dubai with a toddler, and I really want to live in a community where I can walk to shops and restaurants where would you recommend please...Arabian ranches? Victory heights? Casa? Jumeira village circle, anywhere else in this area?
Would love to hear from you if you live in any of these places ! Thank you

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 27 April 2016 - 11:01
We are moving to Dubai with a toddler, and I really want to live in a community where I can walk to shops and restaurants where would you recommend please...Arabian ranches? Victory heights? Casa? Jumeira village circle, anywhere else in this area? Would love to hear from you if you live in any of these places ! Thank you Hello....i would clearly recommend Marina with what u were asking for
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 26 April 2016 - 12:03
If you want to be able to walk to many shops and restaurants your best options are the apartment communities like the Marina or JLT, or the Greens for something quieter and quite lovely. The Springs/Meadows have town centres that you can walk to but it does depend exactly where your villa is and your tolerance for walking certain distances. You might be close, you may not. I don't know what your budget is, but the older communities such as the original Jumeira and Umm Suqiem are the best places if you want a villa and be within walking distance of many shops and cafes (along the Beach Road), the beach itself, or several supermarkets. To make the most out of being walkable you still do need to be somewhat careful where the villa is specifically located. Second the Greens and with it the Views next door. It is mostly flats but also a few villas. If you are not working and don't have a car it has the advantage of being a small bus "depot" - where bus waits all the time so you don't have to take a taxi although it only goes to Mall of the Emirates ( but from there you can get the Metro easily.) Also it has a very relaxed feeling - people wear what they like.etc. LOTS of toddlers.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 25 April 2016 - 06:52
I have no experience from living here, but when I drive into Silicon Oasis, I see lots of people walking around and lots of shops etc. It is a bit cut off from other areas at the moment but right on the 311 for easy access to the Dubai mall etc. I have to say that when I drove in, I was amazed at the community feel. Worth researching a little more maybe? Hope that helps.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 24 April 2016 - 16:45
They are all good, but Jumeirah Village Circle would come at the bottom of my list, as it's a lot of single people and bachelors there. The other communities are almost exclusively families. It also depends on where you will work and has school places. Victory Heights do have dining options, at least it's the Els club there and there might be something more.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 24 April 2016 - 15:10
If you want to be able to walk to many shops and restaurants your best options are the apartment communities like the Marina or JLT, or the Greens for something quieter and quite lovely. The Springs/Meadows have town centres that you can walk to but it does depend exactly where your villa is and your tolerance for walking certain distances. You might be close, you may not. I don't know what your budget is, but the older communities such as the original Jumeira and Umm Suqiem are the best places if you want a villa and be within walking distance of many shops and cafes (along the Beach Road), the beach itself, or several supermarkets. To make the most out of being walkable you still do need to be somewhat careful where the villa is specifically located.
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EW MASTER
Latest post on 24 April 2016 - 11:10
Casa is part of Arabian Ranches 2. Whilst Arabian Ranches 2 is much smaller than Ranches 1, the upside is that the community centre is withing walking distance of all the communities, Moreover, the residents club is due to open later this month or early next month. I don't know much about the other communities so can't help you there. However, you can read reviews on flatreviews.com. They have tons of info on most communities in Dubai. Arabian Ranches is a great community, polo club, golf club, shops, restaurants VH is also lovely too but I don't think there are any restaurants within walking distances. JVC is new and doesn't have a huge amount there at present
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 23 April 2016 - 11:42
Casa is part of Arabian Ranches 2. Whilst Arabian Ranches 2 is much smaller than Ranches 1, the upside is that the community centre is withing walking distance of all the communities, Moreover, the residents club is due to open later this month or early next month. I don't know much about the other communities so can't help you there. However, you can read reviews on flatreviews.com. They have tons of info on most communities in Dubai.
 
 

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