aruan: (not my bag)
Eva ([personal profile] aruan) wrote2008-03-15 05:32 pm
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wait, this is what Dorothy wanted to come back to?

Today, we discovered the practical aspects of Abu Dhabi's towering concrete jungle besides overpriced apartments: protection from the sun, which is coming to bear down nicely, thanks, and shelter from wind, which is sandy even when a sandstorm isn't going on. Tomorrow? A sturdy parasol.

Re: That's a bit... pricey.

[identity profile] gjstruthseeker.livejournal.com 2008-03-15 02:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, this is annual rent, and your calculation is largely correct (the one person in a three-bedroom apartment at the office I know of is paying Dh160,000). Here is a more recent story (I was going to edit the entry, but you were too fast!) Brandon and I, needless to say, will be sharing a one-bedroom apartment not entirely comfortably on our combined salaries, which went up by about two-thirds from our jobs in the States. Yeah, it's not a good situation. God knows where the migrant laborers live.

Re: That's a bit... pricey.

[identity profile] science-vixen.livejournal.com 2008-03-15 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
With prices like these, isn't it more economic to buy an apartment? Rent prices will quickly overtake the mortgage and when you leave you can sell the place and retire. :/

Re: That's a bit... pricey.

[identity profile] gjstruthseeker.livejournal.com 2008-03-16 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
It would be, if we could. Expats can't buy property in Abu Dhabi (they can in Dubai) from what I understand, though someone's gotta be buying all those beachfront condos.