One of the pleasantest and accommodating cities in the Middle East, Dubai is one of the world’s top cities for expats.As of 2017 report, more than 91 percent of the populations of nearly three million are expatriates, who are business owners or working for a company. The numbers are expected to increase now that Dubai Government has offered a 5-year residence visa for expat retirees over the age of 55 years under certain terms and conditions.
Dubai has all types of properties, from the most affordable to the most lavish. The views add value to the unit which means you will be paying more if you want unobstructed and panoramic views. Check out Marina, Jumeirah Beach Residence and Umm Suqeim for residences with sea views.
Luxurious apartments can be found in Downtown Dubai, an upbeat and sophisticated urban community beside the tallest tower in the world, Burj Khalifa.
For more privacy and bigger spaces, check out villas. Popular areas for villas are Jumeirah Village Circle, Mirdif, , Al Furjan and Al Barsha as they offer lower prices.
Al Barari, Arabian Ranches, Emirates Hills and Jumeirah Golf Estates are some the most expensive villa communities In Dubai. These have bigger plots, customized architecture and resort-type aside from being surrounded by lush greenery. They are a bit far from the city but you will enjoy tranquility, space and greenery.
The Palm Jumeirah, one of the famous landmarks of Dubai has a palm tree shape that allowed each villa to have its private beach front. That is why it’s one of the most popular luxurious communities in Dubai.
There are upcoming stylish and innovative developments you should watch out for as they will surely changeDubai landscape. These are Dubai Creek Harbour, Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City (MBR City), Damac Hills, Dubai South and Marsa Meydan.