Housing allowance in Dubai
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All types of racism need to be confronted. Keeping quite and ignoring the problem is not an option. By bullying someone into thinking they may be “childish and sensitive” makes tunnelvision a far more dangerous racist than the likes of FFFlyer and Aerovision.
And as you seem to know “the true meaning of racism”, perhaps you can enlighten us.
Oh, hold on,…there I go again, being too sensitive.
And as you seem to know “the true meaning of racism”, perhaps you can enlighten us.
Oh, hold on,…there I go again, being too sensitive.
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I think a few people have gone seriously off coarse here.....
Back to the original post.....
Mirdif is excellent value for money on the whole. Yes there is considerable noise from the aircraft, but seek accomodation on on the right side, and it is reduced significantly.
Bur Dubai is an Ok area, but again can be very noisy with all the traffic that move's around the busy streets. Staying closer to the Burjuman Shopping Centre side of Bur Dubai, will avoid some of the unsavory sights of the 'Old Spinney's'/Ramada Hotel side. (Locals to Dubai will know what I mean)
Sharjah is certainly cheaper than Dubai, however there are considerable changes in lifestyle to think about. Traffic from Sharjah to Dubai being one of the main one's. Other's could be how sociable you are as a person, and therefore the lask of places to go in Sharjah require's a drive/taxi to Dubai for a night out.
Jumeirah is the expat place, and is where anybody, who is anybody will tend to reside. It's close to the beach, and has plenty of amenities, and as a result is consierably more expensive than Mirdif.
Shk Zayed Road. The sight of high rise tower blocks will not appeal to those suffering with vertigo, but will provide some good views from the higher heights! The higher you go, so does your rent. All have good facilities, ie, swimming pools, gym's, sauna's, squash courts, and centrall AC, however the constant rumble at the lower levels of the eight lane highway which runs between them can be annoying, as with the constant building working.
Overall, plently of places to look at, to suit many budgets. If your budget can't stretch to some of the above, consider a place called "The Gardens", next to Jebel Ali Village. Large apartment complex, set out in pleasant surroundings, and very cost effective. It's just a trek back into town! 25mins town, 30-40mins airport depending on route.
What ever you do good luck,
AOG007
Back to the original post.....
Mirdif is excellent value for money on the whole. Yes there is considerable noise from the aircraft, but seek accomodation on on the right side, and it is reduced significantly.
Bur Dubai is an Ok area, but again can be very noisy with all the traffic that move's around the busy streets. Staying closer to the Burjuman Shopping Centre side of Bur Dubai, will avoid some of the unsavory sights of the 'Old Spinney's'/Ramada Hotel side. (Locals to Dubai will know what I mean)
Sharjah is certainly cheaper than Dubai, however there are considerable changes in lifestyle to think about. Traffic from Sharjah to Dubai being one of the main one's. Other's could be how sociable you are as a person, and therefore the lask of places to go in Sharjah require's a drive/taxi to Dubai for a night out.
Jumeirah is the expat place, and is where anybody, who is anybody will tend to reside. It's close to the beach, and has plenty of amenities, and as a result is consierably more expensive than Mirdif.
Shk Zayed Road. The sight of high rise tower blocks will not appeal to those suffering with vertigo, but will provide some good views from the higher heights! The higher you go, so does your rent. All have good facilities, ie, swimming pools, gym's, sauna's, squash courts, and centrall AC, however the constant rumble at the lower levels of the eight lane highway which runs between them can be annoying, as with the constant building working.
Overall, plently of places to look at, to suit many budgets. If your budget can't stretch to some of the above, consider a place called "The Gardens", next to Jebel Ali Village. Large apartment complex, set out in pleasant surroundings, and very cost effective. It's just a trek back into town! 25mins town, 30-40mins airport depending on route.
What ever you do good luck,
AOG007
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Predictably PC comments, yawn.
Traffic is a major factor as even a short distance away can take a lot longer. Before you take anywhere, time the route you will have to make most of the time, at the times you will have to take it!
If you have not driven along SZ road, it's certainly not for the faint hearted. I used to see about 3 serious accidents there each week.
JA Gardens sounds good, all facilites are on the site.
Midriff is handy for the airport.
Sharjah commuting is an absolute nightmare due to the traffic.
Traffic is a major factor as even a short distance away can take a lot longer. Before you take anywhere, time the route you will have to make most of the time, at the times you will have to take it!
If you have not driven along SZ road, it's certainly not for the faint hearted. I used to see about 3 serious accidents there each week.
JA Gardens sounds good, all facilites are on the site.
Midriff is handy for the airport.
Sharjah commuting is an absolute nightmare due to the traffic.