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Friday, April 24, 2009 at 9:52 AM

A cosmopolitan residential community. The Arabian Ranches offers an exclusive lifestyle set amidst the beauty of the desert. An ideal place to escape from Dubai’s city life and enjoy the true sense of community living.
this town house is a type b single row.


Property summary
Country:
UAE Reference: MOH - 001
City: Dubai Category: TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT
Area: Arabian Ranches Type: Townhouse
Specification: Palmera 5 Sqft: 2,219 Sq./Ft.
Bedrooms: 2

Price: AED 180,000 per year Last Update: 13/04/2009

Dubai, Arabian Ranches, Al Reem 3, LAM - 005

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Fully furnished !!

Arabian Ranches is hailed as a desert paradise, situated 15 minutes drive from Jumeirah Beach is undoubtedly one of the most popular developments in the Dubai property market.

Arabian Ranches contains 3,4 and 5 bedroom villas and 2-3 bedroom townhouses, many of which are located around the golf course.

Type 4 E, 2 bedroom townhouse with a study, fully furnished, full lake view, corner plot, landscaped private garden, 24-hour secured gated communities, neighbourhood parks with swimming pools and children's play areas, town centre with grocery stores, boutiques, shops and retail outlets.

Property summary
Country: UAE Reference: LAM - 005
City: Dubai Category: TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT
Area: Arabian Ranches Type: Townhouse
Specification: Al Reem 3 Sqft: 2,832 Sq./Ft.
Bedrooms: 2

Price: AED 250,000 per year Last Update: 14/04/2009

Hot Property !!!

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The springs is part of a community of villa sub-developments that cater to different needs, specifications and budgets, with a whole host of amenities in a peaceful neighbourhood. with a choice of two and three bedroom houses, and floor space area...







Property summary
Country: UAE Reference: LAM - 035
City: Dubai Category: TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT
Area: Springs Type: Townhouse
Specification: Springs 8 Sqft: 2,400 Sq./Ft.
Bedrooms: 3

Price: AED 140,000 per year Last Update: 14/04/2009

Pros and Cons of House Plans

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Pros n Cons of using house plans
  • Using stock house plans is a fraction of the cost of having custom plans drawn up.
  • The overall cost of building the home is less. With custom plans, the material costs may not be known until later in the process and can quickly add up.
  • House plans can be modified if you do not find one that is exactly like you want.
  • Instead of waiting weeks for the plans to be created, you simply order house plans off the Internet and have them in a few days.
  • There are hundreds, if not thousands, of plans to choose from. This makes it easier to find the home right for you.
Cons of using house plans
  • You are limited. With custom plans, you can create the exact home of your dreams, for a price. With house plans, you have to work with what is available.
  • You may have problems finding the perfect house plan that fits on your lot. Some lots are so small or unique in size that they require a very specific design for a perfect fit.
  • Local building codes may make it impossible to use house plans.


Tips for Completing New Construction On Time

Thursday, April 23, 2009 at 8:56 PM

When building new construction, often one of the biggest problems can be falling behind schedule.
1. Get pre-approved for a loan
If you are building your own custom home, rather than buying from a developer, chances are you are going to need to finance the building process.
2. Finalize your design plans in advance
Once you have signed a contract with your builder, one of the next steps is to approve the final designs. Decide if there are any special design features or upgrades you want to make before beginning construction.
3. Avoid requesting changes
Try to avoid asking your builder to make changes to the designs once construction has begun. Even something as simple as adding a medicine cabinet can cause a domino effect, altering other elements of a builder’s carefully planned work schedule.

Building vs. Buying a Home

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If you’re on the market for a home, you may be asking yourself whether it makes more sense to build a new home or buy a resale home.

Advantages of an existing neighborhood

Established neighborhoods with lived-in homes have much to offer. If the neighborhood has been around long enough, trees may canopy the streets and the landscaping may be lush and mature.
Another advantage of a resale home is that you can move in relatively quickly.

Advantages of a new construction home
Like the idea of being the first to live in a house, picking out its features for yourself? Then new construction may appeal to you.
The location of a new neighborhood is one of its best features. New neighborhoods tend to go up on the outskirts of town, where the new growth occurs in a community.
New neighborhoods also tend to have great amenities. Today, everyone wants workout facilities, playgrounds, open spaces, swimming pools, etc. in a neighborhood. A resale home may not be able to offer much of that, but new construction homes often feature these amenities.
New construction homes also offer a chance to be friendly to the environment.

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It’s often said that location is the most important factor in the value of a home. But the condition of the home is important as well. Homes that are solidly built, well maintained and upgraded with desirable amenities typically are worth more than similar homes that are outdated or in need of repairs.

The value of curb appeal

Home shoppers tend to be attracted to certain homes on the basis of first impressions derived either from photos of the home on the Web or the home’s "curb appeal," which refers to how nice the front of the home looks from the street or entrance.

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