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Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Hi, same boring question as many others, but have been offered a package of about 21k dhs salary, incl. accom allowances so its all in my pocket. Also have an interest-free car loan and one flight home.
My missus would be heading over with me and would also be looking for work and I have no kids so support. I would like to save some money but realise that this aint a massive salary etc, and am aware of high rents, Given all that, is it worth a whirl for the experience? Any advice appreciated. |
Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Thats per month obviously :)
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Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Originally Posted by Spurs2007
Thats per month obviously :)
Pls note that its the weekend in Dubai at the mo hence no replies yet. Im sure loads are gonna give their opinions coming Sunday.. :D |
Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Originally Posted by Malteser
Hey Spurs...welcome aboard :D
Pls note that its the weekend in Dubai at the mo hence no replies yet. Im sure loads are gonna give their opinions coming Sunday.. :D Anyway, to answer the Spurs fella's question - sounds a reasonable amount to live on for a young, childless couple. You could live in a decent one-bedroom flat for that, I imagine. It all depends on what kind of life you want to lead, but you certainly won't starve, and if the wife gets a job as well, you're sorted. |
Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Thanks for that! Would it be possible to get a decent 2 bed anywhere for that? I would be looking to get something near the airport, is Mirdiff a decent place?
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Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Originally Posted by Spurs2007
Thanks for that! Would it be possible to get a decent 2 bed anywhere for that? I would be looking to get something near the airport, is Mirdiff a decent place?
BTW, I bet the result you had the other day brought a smileto your face. (And Little Jimmy's a smoggy, but don't hold it against him!!) |
Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Originally Posted by MJC
Mirdiff's fine, and yep, you'll be OK on that, don't think you'll be saving much until your missus get's a job though!!
BTW, I bet the result you had the other day brought a smileto your face. (And Little Jimmy's a smoggy, but don't hold it against him!!) Mirdiff is OK, but you should be aware that it is under the approach path to DBX. And they fly all night. You might be able to get a reasonable 2-bed flat for that money. There's Garhoud and Bur Dubai which aren't too far from the aiport, either. |
Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Thanks for the replies. Yes was delighted with the result last weekend, but not so this week - ahhh the life of a Spurs fan :confused:
Couple of more questions, Deira - nice place?? also, are there any good property letting websites aside from checking the classifieds on gulfnews or dubizzle ta very much |
Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Check out Festival City, it's right on the Creek (Deira side). It's a bit of a building site at the mo, but will look great when completed. There are come places coming up soon, I think!
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Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Sounds exciting! Thanks Zannie
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Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Originally Posted by Spurs2007
Hi, same boring question as many others, but have been offered a package of about 21k dhs salary, incl. accom allowances so its all in my pocket. Also have an interest-free car loan and one flight home.
My missus would be heading over with me and would also be looking for work and I have no kids so support. I would like to save some money but realise that this aint a massive salary etc, and am aware of high rents, Given all that, is it worth a whirl for the experience? Any advice appreciated. What kind of job would your wife want? She would probably want to get a job too and thats important for her. |
Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Hi Happiness,
She is flexible enough on the job type, she has experience in teaching english, event management and general office manager work. What are her prospects do you think? |
Re: Is this enough dosh in Dubai???
Originally Posted by Spurs2007
Hi Happiness,
She is flexible enough on the job type, she has experience in teaching english, event management and general office manager work. What are her prospects do you think? Its long hours though (as with any job in Dubai) So she'll need to make sure she wont be working a six day week, or 8 til 6 without a lunch break. Tell her to be picky. |
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