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Property details
| Location: | | Dubai United Arab Emirates |
| Property Name: | | Apartment, New Build |
| Property Type: | | Apartment, New Build |
| Sale Price: | | 63,948 GBP |
| No. of Bedrooms: | | 1 |
| No. of Bathrooms: | | 1 |
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Features and Facilities
» Air Conditioning
» Private Pool
» BBQ Area
» Balcony
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Further Description:
Superb 1 bed Apartment located in Dubai United Arab Emirates
This new project is an incredible vast 800-hectare development, a pre-designed complex that will be a world-class hub for international investors, traders and retailers from across the globe. Providing excellent business opportunities, superb tourist attractions and a seletion of unique residential options with varied country themes, its scope is matched only by its ambition and purpose. This projects comprises ground plus two, three and four storied buildings offering a wide range of studios and one bedroom apartments.
Additional Features
Communal Garden - Swimming pool (Private) - Unfurnished - Air conditioning (Central) - Heater (Central) - Design: Kitchen Dinner - Marble floors - Double Glazing - Fitted kitchen - Elevator (Communal) - City Views - City Views - Entry intercom - Near amenities - Near transport
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Local information
Dubai is the most populous and second largest emirate (in terms of size) in the federation after Abu Dhabi. Dubai is distinct from other members of the UAE in that revenues from oil account for only 6% of its gross domestic product. A majority of the emirate's revenues are from the Jebel Ali Free Zone (JAFZ) [1] and now, increasingly, from tourism.
With enormous construction and development in various industries, Dubai has attracted world attention through innovative real estate projects, sports events, conferences and Guinness records.
Dubai is unusual in that its population comprises mainly expatriates, with UAE nationals (Emiratis) constituting the minority. The majority of these expatriates come from South Asia and South East Asia. A quarter of the population reportedly trace their origins to neighboring Iran.[2]. Dubai is also home to some 100,000 British and other western expatriates. The UAE government does not allow any form of naturalization or permanent residence to expatriates.
Nearly all of the commercial establishments are run by expatriates with a silent local partner who merely "rents" the business license for a negotiated annual fee without taking part in any capital investment. The numerous free trade zones allow for full expatriate ownership.
There is an increasing number of "freehold" villas and flats on artificial islands such as the Palm Islands. The "lease" on these freehold properties was first offered for 99 years but was later changed to permanent ownership. Ownership or lease does not guarantee any form of legal residency status in the UAE. The Federal Government is still formulating laws pertaining to ownership of property and considering issuing residency status to those who own such property.
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