Thursday, October 30, 2008

Trends Noticed In Dubai Housing Say A Lot About The Golden Emirate

Nobody buys houses without taking a good look at the neighborhood and surrounding environs, at least nobody ought to. Buying a house entails a bigger investment and as such, scanning the location for pros and cons is imperative.

When you ask most expats and even visitors from other gulf countries as to their motivations for buying a house in Dubai, what you are bound to hear are varying replies. Some buy a house in Dubai because they have come in pursuit of jobs in Dubai, while others simply want to own a piece of real estate in the lap of luxury.

One thing that appeals to nearly everyone who buys a house in Dubai however, is the resounding element of human aspiration reflected so blatantly in each construction.

It is rumored that 15-25 percent of cranes in the world are in Dubai. Developments like The World Islands, the three Palm Islands (which can be seen from space), the Burj al Alam and Hydropolis are a mere sampling of the more audacious architectural masterpieces to be found in Dubai.

When the name was finally settled on the Dubai Fountain project (which incidentally, is named just that), the judges announced that the name selected had to 'echo the rising prominence of Dubai and a fitting tribute to the city.'

Every developer worth his name in Dubai states this as justification for their respective projects, albeit in different words. To stay in Dubai is the same as aspiring to greater heights.

If you want to live in a place that reflects such a positive outlook on life and living, log on to Click2City to buy a house in Dubai.

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