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Hi,

Am coming out next month with husband and son. Employer is giving us a villa in AR in Gazelle as part of package.

Anyone able to tell me what its like to live there? Its a 3 bed villa with study
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Hi,

Am coming out next month with husband and son. Employer is giving us a villa in AR in Gazelle as part of package.

Anyone able to tell me what its like to live there? Its a 3 bed villa with study
haven't heard of gazelle in AR...many of the developments all look the same, i think mirador is the only one where the houses are different...but everyone i know who lives there loves it. There is a shopping centre with coffee shops, supermarket and the like, and the golf club has a bar (hurrah!) and loads of socal stuff...sure you will love it there...

it's about 20 mins drive from Mall of the Emirates/Madinat...

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haven't heard of gazelle in AR...many of the developments all look the same, i think mirador is the only one where the houses are different...but everyone i know who lives there loves it. There is a shopping centre with coffee shops, supermarket and the like, and the golf club has a bar (hurrah!) and loads of socal stuff...sure you will love it there...

it's about 20 mins drive from Mall of the Emirates/Madinat...

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Gazelle are The Al Reem. Arabian Ranches is growing in size and popularity, but always seems deserted..
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Me,the wife and the nine kids cant complain, they give us water nearly everyday, we get to eat anything we find in the stables excluding the horses.
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Hi,

Am coming out next month with husband and son. Employer is giving us a villa in AR in Gazelle as part of package.

Anyone able to tell me what its like to live there? Its a 3 bed villa with study
Gazelle is Al Reem - we are in Al Reem III and love it. From what we have seen of friends places in the Springs the quality is far better here, pool a minutes walk away, park at back of house.

The shopping centre is OK, you can get most things from Le Marche supermarket but not as good as Spinneys, also a Pizza Hut, Burger King, chemist etc...

Traffic can sometimes be a pain but you get used to it and nowhere near as bad as London.
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we might be neighbours!!Can you tell from address if its Al Reem 1. 11, 0r 111? Its district 4 B
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