pinoy1 wrote:btw, is it still true that they're tearing down the entire Satwa area, (i.e., from jafiliya to safa and al wasl to szr - a huge area!) to make way for yet again another luxurious residential district?
Yes, its started already. Most of the old villas from the back road behind SZR to Satwa Road have gone already and they are digging the foundations for the new monstrosities.
A summary of this thread:
The old way in Dubai was you came here as an expat because they needed your skills and were willing to pay for it. The cost of living was low so you could afford a better lifestyle than in your home country....AND YOU COULD AFFORD TO SEND MONEY HOME OR SAVE IT FOR RETIREMENT!
This galls the locals because they see it as you doing well off their backs. So the new plan is: You come here, we pay you, then we take the money back off you and keep it.
Its the same in the property industry. They have invested that money that you would normally have taken out of the country in building towers that they can then sell to your countrymen for what seems to be a good value price. The only reason they are good value is because the labour cost here is so low. They are buying materials in such bulk that they can drive the unit price to the lowest...or they buy the supply company and do it at cost.
What has causght people out is the flipping of properties. All the stuff sold off plan is 'flipped' possibly 5 or 6 times before the actual building is completed. They person who buys first doesn't care that the final specification or the quality of the fittings is much lower than originally claimed. He is long gone with his profits. Its the bod at the end of the chain who gets well and truly shafted. Paid over the odds for a half cocked, half finished, shoddy piece of crap because he thinks he is 'Living the Dream'.
There is no 'Dream' here anymore. Its a nightmare now. If you want to live in what will become a 'ghetto in the sky' in the next 5 years, then buy here.
A friend of mine has bought a property in Arabian Ranches (for the same price as he could buy a decent detached house in the UK) and its falling around his ears. Its only 4 years old!!! EMAAR will not fix it as it only had a 1 year warranty. There was no survey done (they don't have that here) and the place had been patched up by the previous owner to cover the faults. He can't get rid of it as he has only been there 3 months and his family is just getting settled. If he did want to sell he will lose a lot of money or he will have to pay for the repairs himself. His is identical to 1000 other properties there.
Anyone remember the song 'Little Boxes'? The lyrics were something like:
Little boxes
on a hillside
little boxes
made of ticky tacky
and they all look very pretty
and they all look just the same.
Knight