DUBAI Asia|United Arab Emirates
  Overview
  Find a Job
  Departure
  Accommodation
  • Finding Accommodation, Flatsharing, Hostels
  • Rent house or flat
  • Buy house or flat
  • Hotels and Bed and Breakfast
  •   Work
      Moving in
      Education
      Health
      Practical Life
      Entertainment
      Public Services
      Return
     
      Download the guide: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
     
     
      Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Creative Commons Wikimedia, wikipedia.org
     
    Dubai: Accommodation / Finding Accommodation, Flatsharing, Hostels

    Accommodation


    Finding Accommodation, Flatsharing, Hostels in Dubai

    Guides: Dubai > Accommodation / Finding Accommodation, Flatsharing, Hostels
    11/09/2006

    The majority of expatriates live in one of the following areas of Dubai:

    • Mirdif: some attractive properties at reasonable prices, but not very central
    • Deira: an authentic taste of Dubai, but not recommended for people with children
    • Bur Dubai: a lively area, with an asian flavour, but somewhat noisy
    • Sheik Zayed Road: popular with expatriates and offering many modern buildings with all amenities, but suffering somewhat from traffic jams and associated noise
    • Jumeirah: good houses, ideally suited for those with children (many of the international schools are here), but the prices are correspondingly high
    • Umm Suqeim: good quality housing at a more reasonable price than Jumeirah, but demand is high
    • Emirates Hills: Villas in a green setting, ideal for families
    • Dubai Marina: Very attractive apartments with good amenities, but potential nuisance from ongoing construction work

    Congestion is a problem during rush hour in the city. It is best to avoid locations that require crossing the Creek to get to your workplace, and to check for volume of traffic during the rush hour before committing to a property.

    If you intend to keep a car during your stay in Dubai, you will need a garage or covered car port. With temperatures reaching as high as 50C, even an air conditioned car will be unbearable when you first enter it if it has been parked outside. If left in the scorching sun for any length of time, the bodywork vehicle will also deteriorate rapidly, impacting it's resale value.

    Flat sharing is becoming increasingly popular in Dubai, particularly following increases of up to 20% in rental costs during recent years. To share a good-quality apartment, you can expect to pay in the region of 2000 - 2500 AED per month. The Gulf News carries numerous advertisements from people seeking flat sharing partners.

    Some tips for finding accommodation:

    In the advertisements section of the English language newspapers:

    On the internet:

    Youth Hostel:

    The Dubai Youth Hostel is on Al Nahda Road, between Al Mulla Plaza and the Al Bustan Centre. Phone +971 4 2988161 (or 2988151 (Administration) after 17:30 Daily Dubai time) Fax +971 4 2988141 Rooms cost AED 45 or 65 per night including breakfast for YHA members Email address: uaeyha@emirates.net.ae

     
     
     Share: Facebook Tweet MySpace del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Reddit Technorati

    Recommended service partners 

    Recommended Service Partner

    HOSTELS IN DUBAI

    EasyExpat.com has set up a partnership with Hostelworld.com - the market leader for hostel and budget accommodation reservations - to bring you a fantastic selection of over 20,000 properties across 170 countries worldwide.

    They offer a selection of youth, independent and backpacker hostels in Dubai and worldwide - including all sorts of unique & unusual properties such as a hostel on a Jumbo jet, in a tree house, on a houseboat, even a bed in an old jail!

    Country:

    City:

    Arrival Date:

    Nights:    Guests:

    Currency:     

     

    Sponsored Links
     
     

    International: Forums Go to the Forum to talk more about finding accommodation, flatsharing, hostels in Dubai, accommodation.
     
     
    Links: The Directory of Expatriation Find links about accommodation / finding accommodation, flatsharing, hostels in Dubai and a lot more in The Directory of Expatriation.
     
    FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions Find more definitions and general answers on expatriation issues in the FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions).

    Comments Do you have comments or personal information to communicate about this article? Add your comment.
     
     

     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Add this topic to your bookmarks on MyExpat Copyright EasyExpat Ltd © 2012. All rights reserved.

    Look for more information with dotExpat network:
    Easy Expat  -  EasyExpat Travel  -  Expert Expat  -  Expat News