Dubai’s cut-price properties
Dubai’s cut-price properties
 
The Dubai property market may not be for the faint-hearted right now,  but a careful look at the listings shows that there are still some  bargains on offer.  Arabian Business  has revealed what is available  in the various districts of Dubai, from high-end luxury to International  City.
 From the sales perspective, high-end units appear to have held their  value extraordinarily well. If you’re looking to buy a villa on the Palm  Jumeirah, you are still looking at paying more than Dhs7.3m. In  addition, villas in Jumeirah have seen prices increase steadily in  recent months. The fact that there is virtually no supply due to come  online at all in one of Dubai’s most sedate neighbourhoods means that  demand has been well retained.
 Villa prices elsewhere are starting to look like potential investment  territory. A two-bed in Arabian Ranches can be bought for under Dhs1.5m,  and even cheaper units are on offer in the Springs and Meadows. For  owners, it’s been especially bad news in places like Deira and  International City. In the latter, studios are now on offer to buy for  as little as Dhs140,000 – there are new basic version hatchbacks on sale  for more than that. 
 Cheapest villa on the Palm Jumeirah Dhs7.3m
Only on the Palm Jumeirah would an outlay of Dhs7.3m result in  neighbours staring sniffily over the fence at your poverty. For this  otherwise princely sum, you can get an “upgraded Garden Home Villa”,  complete with five bedrooms, a private swimming pool and your own beach.  The total footprint of the plot is 5,000 square feet.
 

Cheapest apartment on the Palm Jumeirah Dhs1m
They haven’t quite dropped below the million-dirham mark yet, although  canny buyers will undoubtedly be able to get an apartment for that kind  of price. Sitting on the Palm Shoreline, this one-bedroom flat has a  spacious balcony with park views, a large ensuite master bedroom, and  the Shoreline beach and swimming pool are just a short stroll away. The  unit’s total size comes to 1,184 square feet. 
 
Cheapest villa in Jumeirah Dhs6m
If you thought that life had moved on from the older district of  Jumeirah, think again. There aren’t that many vacancies around, and  virtually no villas being built, so prices here are actually going up.  With that in mind, you will need to hand over Dhs6m to settle in one of  Dubai’s most well-to-do neighbourhoods. That will get you four bedrooms,  a private swimming pool and envious looks from visitors – all within an  8,500 square foot plot.
 
 
Cheapest one-bedroom in Dubai Marina Dhs719,000
With a partial marina view, this one-bedroom is the best property on  offer, with small change from Dhs720,000. Included in that sum is two  bathrooms, a spacious balcony and access to Marina Walk. The flat is  just over a thousand square feet in size.
 
 Cheapest two-bedroom apartment in Downtown Dubai Dhs790,000
The price looks good, but space is a little tight – this apartment’s  footprint comes in at 755 square feet. However, the location makes up  for it; it’s situated at 8 Boulevard Walk on Emaar Boulevard. Included  in the price is a balcony, while both bedrooms are ensuite.
 
Cheapest villa in Emirates Hills Dhs4m
Just Dhs4m is enough to ensure that you and yours can rub shoulders with  Dubai’s filthy rich. This three bedroom villa in the Montgomerie  Maisonettes is located next to the Montgomerie Golf Course. It has three  floors, including a rooftop area where you have a 360 degree view of  the development. The villa’s footprint is 3,000 square feet.
 
Cheapest villa in Arabian Ranches Dhs1.4m
If you’re prepared to move a little out of town, this two-bedroom villa  can be picked up in Arabian Ranches for a fraction of the cost of a  similar-sized unit closer to Sheikh Zayed Road. With a footprint of  1,400 square feet, the villa features a “pitched colourful roof” as well  as “Spanish-style decorative elements and fireplaces with chimneys” -  for those cold winter months, naturally.
 
Cheapest villa in Springs/Meadows Dhs1m
The cheapest villa in the Springs/Meadows area is this two-bedroom  number, which comes with a private garden. The villa is located within  walking distance to Spinneys and a public pool. It also has a study,  lounge, kitchen and laundry room on the ground floor. 
 
Cheapest two-bedroom in Deira Dhs180,000
At 1,324 square feet, this two-bed isn’t huge, but it does have a  partial Creek view from the fifth floor. Buyers also have access to a  shared gym, a shared pool and a balcony. The block is located near the  Clock Roundabout, in the heart of Dubai’s old commercial centre. (*only  thought to be available to UAE nationals).
Cheapest studio in International City Dhs140,000
In a sign of how much things have changed in the Nakheel development,  studios in International City are now worth as little as 20 months worth  of 2008 rent. Dhs140,000 will get you a studio in the China cluster,  with a 480 square foot size. It will not, however, get you the basic  version of the latest Golf R hatchback, which is Dhs20,000 more  expensive.
 


 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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