Hi
We are moving to Dubai in the next couple of months with children. I have a million questions.
Firstly we are a family with children and a dog, so we are hoping to find accomodation, preferably a villa with small garden ('cos I am not paper training a dog that is larger than me) and I hope the kids can playoutside in the nicer months of the year.
Weather during "winter", "spring" and "autumn" is brilliant, the months between may and mid-september are the worst!
If you were in a complex with shared amenaties they most likly will not allow pets, on the subject of which. A friend of mine is leave and returning home. He has 2 dogs, they can only be repatriated after a brief quarentine and if all their shots are up to date. To fly them back to Cape Town from Dubai he is looking at about 40,000 AED!!!!!! Something to bear in mind when bringing them here!
Is it common to find small villas with small pools or shared pools? We thought Springs sounded nice. Any advice or ideas of expected price range would be appreciated.....I have found some real estate websites and it seems that this sort of villa is around the 120 000 mark up but I was wondering how negotiable these quoted prices are as this is beyond our budget.
If you were prepared to pay 120k per annum in rental at the springs you may as well buy the property - at least it is an investment. The rental depends on the owner and how much they are prepared to haggle. The owner is probably re-paying about 90- to 100k to the bank, the balance is his profit. You will still be liable for the services - water, electricity and possibly the service levy (unless specified in the rental agreement).
Also we want it unfurnished but I wondered if it is possible to negotiate appliances into the rental like fridge, washer, microwave. Also on that topic do ovens and stove tops come standard in villas? While on appliances it is 220V to 240V, isn't it?
Stove is supposed to be with the place! 220/ 240v. many places have gas as the standard cooking "method" and electircal is an optional extra! Most new palces have the facility for both
Now back to dogs. How have your dogs coped with the climate change etc? I would be interested to know.
hot, in summer, in my opinion cruel to even think of letting animals outside! some places have dog kennels with a/c! i have a cat and shave it in summer - and it stays inside! if you are away or out for the day you cannot afford to let the a/c run - just too expensive
Schools....we know it is pretty hard to get into a school. Are there any suggestions from anyone which schools they would recommend and which schools would be close to The Springs?
they are planning on putting a school into the springs/ meadows area... i think they are building on it at the moment, the alternative is jumerieh, a wonderful 1/2 hour drive in rushhour traffic in the morning
Attesting documents is worrying me-if there is no consulate in your city is there any way of getting documents attested otherwise?
I've written quiet a bit about attesting documents on the forum, look up my user profile and some of the previous entries. Easiest is to phone the UAE consul (where ever), ask them if they can suggest a local agent to do the attestation for you. They may or may not be able to help you. There are a number of these types of agencies, but it is best to get a reputable one through someone who has personally used them. I know of one instance where a staff memeber of mine used and agent, the agent falsified the attestation... when the documents were submitted on this side they were confiscated (and that is the original document), imagine trying to have that repalced and then going through the process again!
The other thing is the cost of living. I realise there are large chain supermarkets but what are the prices, cleanliness like in local markets?
Brillaint, pretty up to scratch with most first world places... does depend on how much you want to spend on where you are going to shop!
Also eating out locally, is that cheap and clean too, in your opinion?
Dubai Municipality is very strict on the hygiene regulations (because of the hot climate and potential for food posioning). Most places are insepcted at least every 2 weeks! If you go down some dimmly lit alley and eat food from a stand you most likliy will get sick! Pleanty of international standard hotels, restuarents (sorry abt the spelling)!!
Last, I guess, is clothing. Is it easy to find clothing for tall men and large footwear or should we pack extra.
You know how to ask all the right questions. Difficult to get good quality, nice fitting clothes here (well i find this anyway). They bring in america, british size ranges, as well as clothing that seems to be made "somewhere" in the orient.... now i am small, but no way can i even fit into a "oriental" XXXL! Shoes are alright, plenty of branded stuff... branded stuff expensive, but the fit is better - clothes and shoes - but then again you pay for it!
And really last, is there anything you cannot get in Dubai or is so expensive you wished you brought it with you?(like rash shirts for kids for swimming) Thanks!
mmmm ..... so far... there is NOTHING you cannot get in Dubai, the biggest problem is finding it! Once you have been here for abt 6 months you should know your way around enough to find anything.... sometimes the quality is not the same as what you are used to ...
P.S.. if you swim in the sea, a rash is about the last thing you should worry about! skates, jellyfish, bluebottles, sea snakes (and yes they are very poisonous if you happen to be unlucky enough to be bitten) .... and of course in summer the water is about as refreshing as a warm/ hot salt bath! No... kidding, its not that bad all the time, but all the above (and the odd shark) are available at various times..