Top 5 affordable Dubai places to live in
Our fascination with Dubai is something very easy to understand. Being one of the most luxurious cities in the world and founded in the United Arab Emirates, this metropolis of high lifestyle is the pinnacle of everyone’s dream.
Here you can find a beautiful sea, the tallest building in the world and one amazing sight that will make you come back every time. And if you want to actually live there, here are the top five places that you can afford in Dubai, according to therichest.com website:
5. Oud Metha
This amazing area of Dubai known also as Al Nasr, is a small but vibrant residential community with multiple schools for expatriates and plenty of things to occupy your time. Living in this area is a great opportunity to stay connected, but still feel like you’re living in a community. Many tourists come to Oud Metha for the great seafood restaurants in the area.
4. Al Twar Apartment
As mentioned before, the Al Twar community is a pretty wonderful place to live. It’s large with three sub-divisions, meaning that there’s a little something for everyone. While it has some of the more expensive and exclusive places to live that might be a little pricey, those that need more than just a studio can also find a good price on two bedroom apartments.
3. International Media Production Zone
This part of Dubai is primarily commercial and targeted at making Dubai globally competitive in media markets. It is a growing part of the city and strategically focused on its mission to increase commercial interests. But this doesn’t mean that there aren’t residential opportunities here. People that really need inexpensive digs may want to look at this area that is most often referred to as Dubai Production City.
2. Al Nahda
This is on the eastern border of Dubai and parts of it are even governed outside of the Dubai emirate. Most of this area is industrial and few people actually live here. There are properties available to live in and they are reasonably priced. Studio apartments are under $10,000 a year. This part of the city is under development, with more availability expected in the future.
1. Abu Hail
Abu Hail is one of the older communities of Dubai, but has some incredible shopping opportunities. This community of over 20,000 people is largely residential, but has direct access to the metro and thus everything you’ll want to experience in Dubai. The rents here are also reasonable, in fact, they are some of the more reasonable rents you’ll find in good areas of the city.