Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bars in Dubai

It's almost impossible to advise bars in Dubai which will be good for everyone. Below you can find a list of places where I've been for the past time to make full joy of Dubai Nights.

Vu's Bar - situated at the 51st floor of the overpoweringly space age EJumeirah Emirates. The beautiful views over the sea from Vu's Bar - possibly Dubai's shorthand for views. Like in many alluring UAE hotels, the crowd is an up market mix of guests, who are dressed to impress. The soft-cushioned air-conditioned lavishness can make you feel like a superstar. If you try the 51st Floor house cocktail, you will find it so yummy. We even forgot to ask what it was. But if you can't find it, don't worry - there's a astonishing 200 cocktails to choose from! If you are looking for a night club in Dubai don't go there. It's definitely not that kind of party.

Boudoir - If you're not staying at the Dubai Marine Beach in some property in Dubai, catch a cab to this place and check out the Boudoir. It's bursting with nice furnishings, oil paintings and velvet plush, done in an magnificent French Renaissance style. Entrance with rose bowls, rich cocktail menu, Boudoir has certainly abandoned Dubai's obvious Eastern theme and gone for authenticity in its own.

360ยบ Bar - The name of the place says for itself. This elegant, laid-back terrace bar swanks outstanding panoramic view of the ever changing Dubai property, ever evolving Dubai skyline and wonders of Dubai Night life. Placed in the centre of the Gulf, at the heart of the huge, wave-shaped Jumeirah Beach Hotel, this naturally cool spot is popular hangout with Dubai's cocktail set. Chic and sophisticated, bathed in desert sun, this is the perfect place to escape overwhelming Dubai buzz and relax in a beautiful atmosphere. Cool house tunes set the tone at the Bar, playing until the early morning. The visitors sink into comfy sofas and sip a drink (or two, and more) as they watch the sunset.
Alamo -located at the Dubai Marine Beach Resort and Spa is a Tex/Mex restaurant with emphasis on the bar drinks.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Dubai Cultural Village

Recent years have seen the emirate of Dubai take a series of bold steps towards dictating a brave, new and successful future for itself. A future not shaped on the previous successes of its abundant natural resources, but on the new global industries of technology and tourism. At the heart of this new strategy lies the Dubai Culture Village, uniquely contrasting surrounding modern day Dubai with its focus on the ancient mysteries and cultures of the past.
Bearing in mind Dubai's focus on being at the leading edge of technology and commerce, it is therefore strangely ironic that many of the emirates most recent luxurious and prestigious developments have chosen to locate themselves within the more historical and cultural surroundings of the Dubai Culture Village.
Located along the shoreline of the Creek, the Dubai Culture Village is a rich blend of Middle Eastern history with the heritage of ancient Dubai. Throughout the Dubai Culture development, the unique architecture offers a unique mixture of ancient Arabic traditions with Dubai design. This blend, the finest of old and new, has resulted in Dubai Culture Village becoming one of the most desirable residential locations in modern day Dubai.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

International Property

Investment in International Property is going to be one of the most lucrative options for investing. Most of people are still not aware with the scope, and as only smart investors are getting the full return of this investment.

Tourists are offering high prices for real estate or property purchase and they don’t look at the costs but they need to spend their stay nicely. International property investment offers investors the best opportunity to purchase the superior properties of future at current competitive prices.

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Is Dubai Commercial Property Plagued By Problems?

Commercial property is the other, and somewhat bigger, half of Dubai’s gigantic property market. Dubai’s real estate revolution wouldn’t have been possible without its commercial property. Although commercial real estate market in Dubai is unstoppably on the rise, still it is plagued by a bunch of problems.

Some major problems that Dubai commercial real estate is faced with are shortage of electricity, water, and space. For instance, the commercial property centers of Dubai such as Jumeirah Lake Towers and Discovery Gardens are facing water and electricity problems and investors are buying commercial properties in these areas at a much higher rate. If these major problems linger on, investors can start losing their interest in Dubai commercial property and divert their focus on other property hubs of the world.

With the increase in the possession of the number of commercial centers coming up, space has become a major issue in Dubai’s property industry. Most of the available space is being taken up by huge commercial structures which leaves hardly any room for new developments. If not resolved in time, the space availability can take the shape of a crisis and pose a great threat to Dubai’s property market.

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Managing Property Management

Some things to consider before choosing a residential real estate management company are, how much work do you still want to handle concerning your own property? Do you still want to have a daily, hands-on experience with your properties? If so, then perhaps you only need to hire some assistants or a maintenance person to lend a helping hand.

If you do not want to be very involved with your rental properties, then management service can do everything from building maintenance to evictions. Some of the common services of management companies are

• Accounts Payable and Receivable
• Collections and Evictions
• Payroll
• Property Maintenance
• Marketing and Advertising
• New Tenant Management (including background checks and credit checks)
• And more

The tasks a property owner can delegate out to a management company are endless. A management service can do as much or as little as the property owner needs them to. As a property owner acquires more rental property, the management responsibilities grow and may become more than one or two investors can handle.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

What Is A Typical Home Inspection?

Home Inspection is defined as the procedure by which a home inspector observes and provides a written report of the systems and mechanism of a residential building counting but not incomplete to the roof, heating, lagging, air conditioning, windows, electrical wiring, plumbing, drainage along with giving you the self-assurance you need to complete your contract and guarantees a fair and smooth concluding. It is also important to know what a home examination is not. It is not defense against future failures, not a assurance that evils won't expand after you move in, not an assessment that determines the value of a home and not a code examination, which verifies local building code fulfillment.

The standard home inspector's report will include an assessment of the state of the home's heating system, central air conditioning system (temperature permitting), interior plumbing and electrical systems; the roof, attic, and able to be seen lagging; walls, ceilings, floors, windows and doors; the base, basement, and visible structure, so that he/she can plan for needed maintenance and upgrades when it is time to make them. You will also find that written reports are easier to appreciate if you've seen the property firsthand through the inspector's eyes.

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Maximizing The Rental Income From Your Rental Properties

As a rental property owner, I am forever looking for ways to make the most of the rental income and keep my units profitable without having to do any main renovations. I am always keeping my eye out for possible properties that I can buy, and with no trouble rent out that will cover the mortgage and a little more. That being said, one of the biggest mistakes that I see other landlords and rental property owners make is that they are unwilling to or just flat out won't put any money into their properties because they don't think they will see a return for that investment.

For some of you, I am sure that $3,000 to modernize a kitchen and bathroom(s) almost certainly made you laugh quietly. If you are still shopping at the big box stores for your supplies, then you have a reason to express amusement. To update both the kitchen and the bathroom in an apartment using their cabinets could easily cost you double if not triple. After doing a lot of research, I found a source for cabinets that saves me at least 30-40% per apartment. I started buying my cabinets on-line. For more information visit Dubai Property

Monday, January 21, 2008

Know What You Are Signing - Let Us Talk About Real Estate Paperwork

Many real estate consultants and real estate agents will go out of their way to give details each item in the official procedure that people are signing when they buy, list, or sell property. It is very vital that they do know what they are signing - you need to know.

Of course, the regulators make more rules, the lawyers file more court suits and the pages just amplify in all the agreements. It is intimidating for many homebuyers and yet they are signing their lives away in many cases. In this case, her professionalism protects her clients and to me this is a very good example of the right way to things.

To all consumers, please read the agreements and/or ask questions of a professional, if there is something you do not understand, because down the road this could prove to be quite critical and important. Buying a home can be the largest investments you ever make, so know what you are signing and treat the process with respect. Something to contemplate in 2008.