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Newbie asking for advice

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 14:43

Hi All

I'm moving from London (which has fab weather at the moment...rare I know!) to Dubai next month and wanted to see if you could offer me some advice on key things to do before I leave (e.g download Skype, buy the explorer book) and for when I arrive (stay away from x estate agency etc.)

I'm looking for a 2 bed apartment Dubai Marina and have been looking at Better Homes website as I want to get viewings set up for as soon as I arrive as only have a couple of weeks in the hotel paid by my company but the building names mean nothing to me.....anyone in the area that can recommend a building...my max budget would be around the 70k mark.

Thanks

Sherry

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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 14 April 2011 - 17:10
Hi fellow newbie aka YorkshirePud - no probs re gatecrashing..info applicable to all :)
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Latest post on 13 April 2011 - 14:18
Hi there, hope the preparations for your move are going smoothly. Some things to do before you come over that aren't to do with estate agencies! Unlock your mobile phones if you want to keep using your nice handsets, as new handsets here are expensive to buy. Then when you arrive you can just buy a local SIM card and pop it in your phone. Also, haircuts, dental and eye tests are all cheaper in UK - and eyes and teeth are only covered here on some insurance policies, so it can be expensive. If you have kids, do the eye tests and trip to the dentist on the NHS! Also, download skype and any Blackberry or iphone apps as these are blocked sites here (some people seem to able to get them but I have failed!). If you are redirecting mail from the UK, have it sent to husband's office as mail is not routinely delivered to actual houses in UAE. It takes time to set up a PO Box of your own here (most people decide not to bother). We are finding the redirection is quite efficient and only takes about 2 weeks to deliver. Definitely get your marriage certificate attested in the country you were married in -needed for residence visa purposes! Easier to do it there than over here, and less costly, quicker postage etc. Take heaps of passport photos in a booth - you can never have enough. You'll be needing them for a whole list of things when you arrive, and you won't be wanting to find a photo shop in a tearing hurry when you first arrive. Think that's it! Good luck! Im a newbie too arriving in just under 4 weeks, great advice :) (sorry to gate crash)
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Latest post on 12 April 2011 - 02:23
Hi Clare1976 - thanks for non-home related advice - much appreciated :) Hi Muurtje - thanks for recommendation....duly noted :)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 17:41
Hi Lal The advert and further details are on dubizzle,just add Palladium in the search box under flat rentals. Available from 1st / 2nd week of May. You can contact zero five zero one four one three one seven six
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 17:21
Hi sherry Welcome to Dubai! I have just posted an advert on dubizzle re leasing out my 2 bed apartment in JLT,fully furnished,optional,at 85k. Take a look at the advert,it's the palladium tower,labelled as direct from British owner. Great place,location and sociable. Can you post contact details Rachel -it's for a friend returning from uk.
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 17:12
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EW GURU
Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 10:11
One tip I would like to give, is when you go out looking for a mobile phone provider go with Etisalat and not with Du. I've had many problems with my reception with them and will be switching over to Etisalat.
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EW EXPLORER
Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 09:33
Hi there, hope the preparations for your move are going smoothly. Some things to do before you come over that aren't to do with estate agencies! Unlock your mobile phones if you want to keep using your nice handsets, as new handsets here are expensive to buy. Then when you arrive you can just buy a local SIM card and pop it in your phone. Also, haircuts, dental and eye tests are all cheaper in UK - and eyes and teeth are only covered here on some insurance policies, so it can be expensive. If you have kids, do the eye tests and trip to the dentist on the NHS! Also, download skype and any Blackberry or iphone apps as these are blocked sites here (some people seem to able to get them but I have failed!). If you are redirecting mail from the UK, have it sent to husband's office as mail is not routinely delivered to actual houses in UAE. It takes time to set up a PO Box of your own here (most people decide not to bother). We are finding the redirection is quite efficient and only takes about 2 weeks to deliver. Definitely get your marriage certificate attested in the country you were married in -needed for residence visa purposes! Easier to do it there than over here, and less costly, quicker postage etc. Take heaps of passport photos in a booth - you can never have enough. You'll be needing them for a whole list of things when you arrive, and you won't be wanting to find a photo shop in a tearing hurry when you first arrive. Think that's it! Good luck!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 01:10
Also wanted to say how great it is that so many people are happy to offer advice and contacts....a rare experience here in London but really looking forward to moving over and helping future newbies :)
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 01:08
Hi Rachel - I had a look at your ad on Dubizzle and the flat looks fab. I'm due to come over in 3rd week of May so shall I private message you then to check if it's still available and arrange a viewing? Thanks Sticky Wicket - No probation period but like your idea of serviced apartments in short term whilst I finalise areas and try to find somewhere I like...any recommendations on where as the majority I've seen are in hotels & cost mega ££. Hi Cornish Pixie - Thanks for the advice...love the name btw :) Hi Clairehdp - Thanks for the advice...JLT is definitely back on my list after th positive comments here Hi Dally - Thanks for the link - that thread is a godsend and will definitly be calling them if it doesn't work out with Rachel's apartment.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 10 April 2011 - 13:25
Check out the recommendations on http://www.expatwoman.com/forum/messages.aspx?TopicID=142954
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 10 April 2011 - 12:55
Hi Ladies Let me know if anyone is interested...its a nice place!
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 10 April 2011 - 11:47
Hi Sugarbeach - thanks for the heads up! That's why I was sticking with Better Homes as someone had said they were the best out there albeit with prices to match but take on board what you're saying. I have to work with real estate agents every day and I hate to break it to you but BH are terrible, they want their commission when you pay the security deposit on a place and then don't give a monkey's wotsits any more! Find Rachel 07's place on Dubizzle - that sounds a great deal to me, and JLT is getting better by the day - more shops/restaurants opening and the metro has made a big difference to the accessibility! Ooooh i agree cp about betterhomes i'm surprised they can use that name i could think of a far more appropriate name!!!!! If you can find a good agent its better to stick with that one and let them work for you. Most (not bettrrhomes though) work on split commission so you work with your preferred real estate person and they take you to view properties they have found for you and if the property is not on their books they split the commission with the company who has the prooerty on their books. It means you are not phoning and having to deal with so many different agents. Finding that one great agent is the key to stressfree hunting. I cant recommend an agent now i'm afraid as the 4 i knew are no longer working in real estate but they do exist perhaps people on here can recommend individuals to you. I woud definitely look at jlt with your budget ome of the towers ive been in are really nce and ive nit had any problems with traffic there.
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 10 April 2011 - 08:12
Just wanted to add that if you can rent direct from a LL you will save the 5% real estate agents fee BUT do check the ownership documents/passport copy/visa (if applicable) all add up to that property, before you hand any money over. Good luck!
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Latest post on 10 April 2011 - 08:10
Hi Sugarbeach - thanks for the heads up! That's why I was sticking with Better Homes as someone had said they were the best out there albeit with prices to match but take on board what you're saying. I have to work with real estate agents every day and I hate to break it to you but BH are terrible, they want their commission when you pay the security deposit on a place and then don't give a monkey's wotsits any more! Find Rachel 07's place on Dubizzle - that sounds a great deal to me, and JLT is getting better by the day - more shops/restaurants opening and the metro has made a big difference to the accessibility!
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 23:49
Hi sherry Welcome to Dubai! I have just posted an advert on dubizzle re leasing out my 2 bed apartment in JLT,fully furnished,optional,at 85k. Take a look at the advert,it's the palladium tower,labelled as direct from British owner. Great place,location and sociable.
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 22:28
Look at serviced apartments to rent for the first 3 months or your probation period.
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 22:27
Hi Sugarbeach - thanks for the heads up! That's why I was sticking with Better Homes as someone had said they were the best out there albeit with prices to match but take on board what you're saying. Abit worried now as I start work as soon as I arrive and only have a couple of weeks paid accomodation in a hotel so not sure when I'm going to fit all this chasing & viewing in as well as getting used to the heat. OMG - what have I let myself in for <yikes>
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 21:50
Hi Sherry - I have found that there's no such thing a few "reputatable" and recognised estate agents covering a particular area, similar to what you might be thinking in terms of how it works in the UK, it's all very, very fragmented. You will find it extremely frustrating if you expect house hunting to work similar to how it does in the UK. You will have to make numerous phone calls to a large number of agents when you are house hunting here, and keeping track of the contacts, appointments, properties etc., is quite a job. Also, people rarely call you back so you will have to do most of the chasing. <em>edited by Sugarbeach on 09/04/2011</em>
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 21:45
Hi Fragglexx I was advised to stay away from JLT due to the traffic (random conversation with someone in the UAE embassy in London whilst we were both waiting for our degree certificates to be attested) but will re-consider if you're recommending it. Thanks. Sherry
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 21:41
vero possumus - Thanks. I'm just waiting for the work permit to come though now so fingers crossed! salsB - 38! That's one thing I'm not looking forward to as despite having asian skin I burn at a drop of a hat...better stock up on the industrial strength sunblock :( I've stayed away from Dubizzle as being new wouldn't know who is reputable or not but will have another look. Thanks for Trident Bayside security tip Main Marion - I could probably push to 90k but was trying to saving ££. I was thinking unfurnished and then decking out in Ikea...I'm hoping the prices are still cheap in Dubai! Sherry
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 21:22
Try looking at the area called Jumeirah lake towers 2 bedroom apartment there from 65.000 close to metro and its just across from the marina you could try Olive property group they have a couple on their webpage
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EW NEWBIE
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 21:10
Hiya, We arent here too long, only 6 months and to be honest 70k for a 2 bedroom you will be struggling! Like SalsB says for a well maintained, good size apt you are looking at nearer 90k. You can find less but to be honest what we saw did not impress us. Are you looking for furnished or unfurnished?
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EW EXPERT
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 20:02
Try asking security in Trident Bayside, I think they may have numbers direct with the Landlords. 2bed unfurnished going for about 90-100 now. Lovely building with great finish, near Marina Metro too. Check out Dubizzle website aswell, you will find loads of apartments on there. Enjoy the UK weather it hit 38 today here, winter is over, brace yourself for the hot summer.
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EW GURU
Latest post on 09 April 2011 - 15:15
wow. are you really coming? Good luck house hunting.
 
 

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