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Tockalosh Mar 4th 2014 12:17 pm

Rent increases on the Ranches - Al Reem
 
Popped into the shopping centre on the ranches this morning and saw Al Reems for rent at 210,000 !!!!!!

Have they really gone up 30 - 40,000 aed in 7 months ?

Starting to flap now about having to give up my little Alma in 5 months time.

Will be cheaper to rent in Bandar Abbas and commute by plane everyday at this rate

NorthernLad Mar 4th 2014 12:24 pm

Re: Rent increases on the Ranches - Al Reem
 

Originally Posted by Tockalosh (Post 11157621)
Popped into the shopping centre on the ranches this morning and saw Al Reems for rent at 210,000 !!!!!!

Have they really gone up 30 - 40,000 aed in 7 months ?

Starting to flap now about having to give up my little Alma in 5 months time.

Will be cheaper to rent in Bandar Abbas and commute by plane everyday at this rate

We looked at prices in general a few months ago and everywhere seems to have gone up by silly amounts. Jumeriah Circle seemed to be only place with reasonable prices.

mikewot Mar 4th 2014 1:13 pm

Re: Rent increases on the Ranches - Al Reem
 
http://www.dubailand.gov.ae/English/...culatorEN.aspx

Tockalosh Mar 4th 2014 1:19 pm

Re: Rent increases on the Ranches - Al Reem
 
Thanks mikewot, not working at the moment

mikewot Mar 4th 2014 1:21 pm

Re: Rent increases on the Ranches - Al Reem
 

Originally Posted by Tockalosh (Post 11157712)
Thanks mikewot, not working at the moment

Can only go out a maximum of 3 months ahead. Interestingly a 'lot' of people are leaving JVT to go to JVC. Same villa design etc. but Arabtec build and finish quality is better and they're 30k cheaper.

mikewot Mar 4th 2014 1:32 pm

Re: Rent increases on the Ranches - Al Reem
 
http://www.panarabiaenquirer.com/wor...ritage-status/

DUBAI: The UNESCO World Heritage Committee this morning called an emergency meeting in which it bestowed immediate World Heritage Site status on the last remaining flat in Dubai’s Marina district costing AED100,000 per year.

The one-bedroom apartment was due to have its rental price raised to AED140,000, with the landlord citing “Dubai’s recent Expo 2020 victory, the uncertainty in Crimea and the tragic passing of Phillip Seymour Hoffman” for forcing up rates. But the swift move by the Heritage Committee ensures the property will be kept at its current level.


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