That's according to a leading real estate broker.
Hard to believe. I know.
Well, believe it or not, here it is:
http://www.gowealthy.com/gowealthy/wcms ... 06289.html
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For the same residential apartment, we have seen rentals commencing at AED 125,000 per annum beginning January 2009 and falling to AED 65,000 in mid-March 2009.
Red Chief wrote:For the same residential apartment, we have seen rentals commencing at AED 125,000 per annum beginning January 2009 and falling to AED 65,000 in mid-March 2009.
Can anybody confirm it?
rudeboy wrote:not true even in jan 2009 the rent was 65,000. even now its 65,000 for 1 to 2 bedrooms.
rudeboy wrote:rent in shj is going up
Red Chief wrote:Any confirmation from real tenant?
Sayf Udeen wrote:Which one was better off beforehand?
I'm confused?
Tom Jones wrote:That's according to a leading real estate broker.
Hard to believe. I know.
Well, believe it or not, here it is:
http://www.gowealthy.com/gowealthy/wcms ... 06289.html
Del wrote:Tom Jones wrote:That's according to a leading real estate broker.
Hard to believe. I know.
Well, believe it or not, here it is:
http://www.gowealthy.com/gowealthy/wcms ... 06289.html
Sharjah isn't exactly cheap anymore though is it?
dresden wrote:Well that would depend on your definition of sewage
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My numbers are based on what my friends are paying. Yes, it can be argued that they could bargain and be more firm/ walk out.
dresden wrote:Some people might argue the definition of sewage (filth) to be distinguished between:
a) Human filth
or
b) filthy humans
hehe
sage & onion wrote:dresden wrote:Some people might argue the definition of sewage (filth) to be distinguished between:
a) Human filth
or
b) filthy humans
hehe
I'm talking about pools of the stuff
RobbyG wrote:rudeboy wrote:rent in shj is going up
You are definately doing something very wrong here. You're being shunned. Negotiate!!! Or leave.
If you still believe that property owners can follow their Return On Investment strategies for the coming two years, you are sadly mistaken.
Read what happens with the neighbours, as I projected in another article earlier;
´´The imbalance between demand and supply needs correction and for now, supply outweighs demand by far. The recent drop in rentals have raised an opportunity for tenants to spread their accommodation needs and living in Sharjah and Ajman is now just as affordable as living in JLT, International City and Discovery Gardens. ``
Soon these individuals are moving to Dubai where it is cheaper and avoiding traffic congestions on SZR. I forecasted earlier in the Housing topic.
dresden wrote:Sage, they may not be on par but they are getting pretty close.
Rent in Qusais and International city is just about the same as it is in Sharjah.
quatroporte wrote:my relatives lives in a 3bd apartment on al Qasba sharjah for 60K... do you get 3bed apartment in international city for 60K?????????????
not to mention the sewage in IC vs Canal view in al Qasba...
Red Chief wrote:quatroporte wrote:It looks like prices in just constructed skyscrapers are lower (to fill them) than for old buildings....
quatroporte wrote: there is a major electricity shortage in ajman and they say some new building will be forced to wait between 1-2 years. there fore supply in ajman is still very low compared to sharjah and Dubai
RobbyG wrote:sage & onion wrote:dresden wrote:Some people might argue the definition of sewage (filth) to be distinguished between:
a) Human filth
or
b) filthy humans
hehe
I'm talking about pools of the stuff
Forget the beer we mentioned yesterday. First clean the house my Onion friend
sage & onion wrote:RobbyG wrote:sage & onion wrote:dresden wrote:Some people might argue the definition of sewage (filth) to be distinguished between:
a) Human filth
or
b) filthy humans
hehe
I'm talking about pools of the stuff
Forget the beer we mentioned yesterday. First clean the house my Onion friend
Don't worry my house is very clean