Hello Dubai Forum
I joined in early June and arived in Dubai yesterday (15 June). I am staying in a work provided guest house and started lookin ghte Gulf News for rental accommodation. My wife is heading over in July and we will be bringing our 2 small dogs over from Australia, so we would like a private backyard. Would appreciate if you could advise me on the following please:
1. I read in the Dubai Explorer that rents are subject to various additional costs ie; 5% Real Estate commission, 5% Government commission, 5% for something else, plus maintenance costs on top of rental costs. Is this the norm?
2. Obviously the area (suburb) determines the rental cost. It seems that to stay in Jumeria or Umm Sequim in a villa the price starts at around Dhms 140,000. Is this about right and are these areas close to amenities ie; shops, malls, etc. Are these areas already built-up?
3. What are areas such as; The Green, Meadows, The Springs, Mirdif like? Are they close to facilities and how far are they from the city? Is traffic a problem with any of these areas.
4. We are also considering shipping over our furniture, but we are not 100% certain about this - it is only day 1. It is just when you look at storing it in Sydney for 3-5 years, it is almost cheaper to ship it over than pay sstorage costs. I walked through IKEA and some other stores yesterday and furniture seems pretty cheap.
5. Any tips or comments about brining dogs into Dubai? Is there any problem getting accommodation with small dogs? Any particular issues or concerns? They have received all the necessary shots ie; rabies vaccination etc. to prepare them for the export from Australia.
6. Banking - Are any banks better than others? Is there any banks that make it easier or cheaper to transfer money into Australian bank accounts ie; to pay mortgages etc. Some people have mentioned off-shore bank accounts - not sure about this and the advantages.
I realise the questions are pretty broad ranging, but I would appreciate any assistance you can offer. First day at work tomorrow, so I am sure I will pick up some addiitional tips talking with fellow work colleagues.
Thanks
Andrew (day 1 in Dubai) - 30 degrees at 5.30am (hot)