Back in 2021 one bed in jbr address residence with partial marina view (not serviced appt) was 1.3m AED now the same is double! But if you live in the residence you’re not allow to use the hotel pools. Also five residences 1 bed was 375k € good old times…
Woohoo!! I can start watching you guys again! (PS. I'm just not interested in places you guys been since you left Dubai, I came across your videos when you were in Dubai last). I can't wait for Florida (I suggest Miami & Tampa) and Central/South America.
We live in Creek Harbour and it’s such a lovely community - so beautiful, peaceful and family friendly. The buildings look good inside and outside but we are SO disappointed with the build quality (and what’s up with these corner kitchens? Argh). We are currently looking for a family home to settle into in Dubai - would be so great to see a villa & townhouse edition of this video! We personally feel the townhouses in Dubai are too cramped for their price point. Quality is also hard to come by. Arada seems to be a good up and coming company to watch out for as well as Al Futtaim. Both are going to change the game here in Dubai we believe. Also wanted to add that the best buildings in JVC are the Belgravia buildings - some of Ellington’s first projects. Now they’re branching off into the more luxury market. They’re doing their first masterplan, The Sanctuary and the apartments they’re building on The Palm look amazing - their quality is superior for sure. We bought our first investment apartment with them. I’m not an agent or in the industry btw, just really enjoy the property market and investing. The Facebook group called “UAE Grow Your Finances” has incredible tips and conversations on the topic of the property market in Dubai. That’s the place to be for all conversations on the topic 👍🏻 Look forward to seeing more videos like this. We are still to find our perfect family home that offers value for what you get here in Dubai. Our eyes are on Arada and Al Futtaim for filling that market gap (although people are going crazy over Al Futtaims new project and prices are rising rapidly).
Good to see you both back in Dubai The last apartment 2 bed looked really nice and size for the money! I know the location was a bit outside the main area but I thought the price was reasonable
I visited the first 3 buildings that u showed a few months ago. Please forget the Five, it's kind of outdated and later locals told me that a lot of "night ladies" hang around in the hotel part, I really disliked the lobby vibe and the public. The second property by Emaar had some nice views, but the quality of building was not so good. Address JBr is not bad , although overpriced. Not familiar with the other 2 areas JVC,...JLC
It would be a great help if you are able to quote service charges on these apartments, especially those you quote for sale, I presume while renting there is NO service charge ?? Maybe there IS ???
Hi Guys - my work want me to move out next year. We have dogs so I’ve started to try and find rentals with beach access. Do you know any areas where rentals have dog friendly apartments & dog friendly beaches? Thanks
I found the last apartment really cool! Location is a problem because I don’t drive but maybe someday there’ll be a metro station or bus stop around there. You both should look at a lot more apartments and villas away from JBR area. Mostly only tourists stay at JBR and the people that do buy a property at JBR, rent it out nearly the entire year as a future investment.
Could you slow down your camera work a tad? The rapid swinging/scanning makes your work difficult/uncomfortable (on the eyes) to watch (maybe I’m too old). Other than that, keep up the good work/content 👍🏻
Hi guys, really enjoying your content in Dubai, can you check out hotel I’m thinking of staying at JBR? Lol, I follow you both all over the place you are both great entertainment. Regards, Steve.
At least they seem to be catering for different wages. A$170,000 to rent a 2b per year 😧and then a 1 or 2b for A$300,000 to own. The first one didn't seem very private with other balconies looking down/over you but obviously a nice view and a great location. Clearly people are making bank there. The A$125,000 2b rental didn't have the greatest view - looked like the industrial estate. How much do owners/landlords pay for body corporate/HOA etc in these buildings?
It’s weird how unless you do short term like Sonder etc. you can’t rent anywhere each month and have to do everything in yearly blocks or sometimes if the landlords agrees 3/6 month blocks or payments. If you are renting then usually you want to pay monthly! Would be good to see some viewings of shorter term rentals!
I am amazed that there are enough people to inhabit all the places available for rent and for sale---It is not inexpensive to live in Dubai but then London---NYC and Los Angeles are the same----Wonderful job you two---Love your approach and presentation---You are both a pleasure to watch guide us all through these residences JBR at 26 thousand Euros a month is very high
Totally ridiculous and way way over priced (apt at the beginning of the video for $8k a month rent ) , I live in California in one the most expensive neighborhoods , everybody complains how expensive CA is but compared to these sad looking apartments it’s a total bargain
@@bennergreen yes, I was tempted to live in Dubai , went to check it out , talked to expats, and realized it’s not for me, you may like it but to me it’s sad looking and no soul
@@betweenlamppost There are many different nationalities moving there, that in itself will change the dynamic. As for sad looking, againg the people make a place, but I'll choose a safe and clean place over anything else everytime. Everything has to start from somewhere, Dubai is new, but it's made a great start.
@Gabriel that’s a good observation , zero taxes attracts lot of people , mostly those who want to make a quick buck or homeland is too challenging for them.
@Gabriel like they don’t like their jobs or can’t find one in their homeland , that’s a challenge then look at opportunities where they can make twice as much and zero taxes
Yay so glad you guys are back lol don’t stop the dubai apartment tours❤🎉
Back in 2021 one bed in jbr address residence with partial marina view (not serviced appt) was 1.3m AED now the same is double! But if you live in the residence you’re not allow to use the hotel pools. Also five residences 1 bed was 375k € good old times…
I really liked the Miami studio ☀🌞💛
THANK YOU for these DUBAI videos the PROPERTY VIEWS and PRICES , thank you for both of you' s!!
Loved the last one
JUST LOVE you GUYS !! being HONEST here !!
Another couple of vlogging legends
Vraiment de bonnes informations, vous êtes incroyables❤
Woohoo!! I can start watching you guys again! (PS. I'm just not interested in places you guys been since you left Dubai, I came across your videos when you were in Dubai last). I can't wait for Florida (I suggest Miami & Tampa) and Central/South America.
Much prefer the 3 rd building in the JBR building. Xx
We live in Creek Harbour and it’s such a lovely community - so beautiful, peaceful and family friendly. The buildings look good inside and outside but we are SO disappointed with the build quality (and what’s up with these corner kitchens? Argh). We are currently looking for a family home to settle into in Dubai - would be so great to see a villa & townhouse edition of this video! We personally feel the townhouses in Dubai are too cramped for their price point. Quality is also hard to come by. Arada seems to be a good up and coming company to watch out for as well as Al Futtaim. Both are going to change the game here in Dubai we believe. Also wanted to add that the best buildings in JVC are the Belgravia buildings - some of Ellington’s first projects. Now they’re branching off into the more luxury market. They’re doing their first masterplan, The Sanctuary and the apartments they’re building on The Palm look amazing - their quality is superior for sure. We bought our first investment apartment with them. I’m not an agent or in the industry btw, just really enjoy the property market and investing. The Facebook group called “UAE Grow Your Finances” has incredible tips and conversations on the topic of the property market in Dubai. That’s the place to be for all conversations on the topic 👍🏻 Look forward to seeing more videos like this. We are still to find our perfect family home that offers value for what you get here in Dubai. Our eyes are on Arada and Al Futtaim for filling that market gap (although people are going crazy over Al Futtaims new project and prices are rising rapidly).
Thanks guys for the suggestions! Lots for us to check out. We’re looking forward to viewing some villas and comparing that to apartment living
Thinking of investigating in a Dubai, so this was a great help 👍🏾
Hello guys the last apartment was the best for me in terms of value for money I loved that two bedroomed apartment
Good to see you both back in Dubai
The last apartment 2 bed looked really nice and size for the money! I know the location was a bit outside the main area but I thought the price was reasonable
I visited the first 3 buildings that u showed a few months ago. Please forget the Five, it's kind of outdated and later locals told me that a lot of "night ladies" hang around in the hotel part, I really disliked the lobby vibe and the public. The second property by Emaar had some nice views, but the quality of building was not so good. Address JBr is not bad , although overpriced. Not familiar with the other 2 areas JVC,...JLC
guys the audio is always low, there's a problem with your camera I think
love your channel !!!!!
I actually really liked the last one.
Great location Emaar Beachfront. Great development I will definitely buy that side
Love your channel
1st one was the best
Beautiful ❤❤
It would be a great help if you are able to quote service charges on these apartments, especially those you quote for sale, I presume while renting there is NO service charge ?? Maybe there IS ???
Wow and love it
1st one and the last one were good 👍
Hi Guys - my work want me to move out next year. We have dogs so I’ve started to try and find rentals with beach access. Do you know any areas where rentals have dog friendly apartments & dog friendly beaches? Thanks
I like the last one.😁
11;43 those Dubai roads are soo smoth you cant even tell that they are in a moving car
Matt how much is rent your apartment?
Amazing! Join us!
I found the last apartment really cool! Location is a problem because I don’t drive but maybe someday there’ll be a metro station or bus stop around there. You both should look at a lot more apartments and villas away from JBR area. Mostly only tourists stay at JBR and the people that do buy a property at JBR, rent it out nearly the entire year as a future investment.
Hello, it's nice to see you guys in Dubai again !!😊 Thanks for the detailed tours.👌🏼
U guys planning on living in Abu Dhabi for a while?
No plans to live there but planning on visiting whilst we’re in Dubai!
@@mattandsummer any possibility of making real estate vids of that city?
Oh no... The first one is aweful! Great seeing you guys though!
Could you slow down your camera work a tad? The rapid swinging/scanning makes your work difficult/uncomfortable (on the eyes) to watch (maybe I’m too old). Other than that, keep up the good work/content 👍🏻
why dubai apartment dont have wooden floor???
Hi guys, really enjoying your content in Dubai, can you check out hotel I’m thinking of staying at JBR? Lol, I follow you both all over the place you are both great entertainment. Regards, Steve.
At least they seem to be catering for different wages. A$170,000 to rent a 2b per year 😧and then a 1 or 2b for A$300,000 to own. The first one didn't seem very private with other balconies looking down/over you but obviously a nice view and a great location. Clearly people are making bank there. The A$125,000 2b rental didn't have the greatest view - looked like the industrial estate. How much do owners/landlords pay for body corporate/HOA etc in these buildings?
Nice view habibi
Cool
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It’s weird how unless you do short term like Sonder etc. you can’t rent anywhere each month and have to do everything in yearly blocks or sometimes if the landlords agrees 3/6 month blocks or payments. If you are renting then usually you want to pay monthly! Would be good to see some viewings of shorter term rentals!
Hii Matt and Summer! Love your vlogs! Can you please tell Tyler to call me, Degi as soon as possible? 🎉
I would be grateful! 🫧
❤
It would be nice to see you both review some apartments and properties in Limassol in Cyprus.
Don't know about Emmar Dubai. But in India they are keeping their words. Very disappointed 😞
10:02
Summer - "Five the palm" loosely translates as escort city
Not going to get any relaxing done in 5 palm it’s a party hotel
lol; these landlords r wanting a 20% + returns per year
Sucker’s on both ends
Sausage fest city; I’ll pass
First 😁
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It’s definitely overpriced
I am amazed that there are enough people to inhabit all the places available for rent and for sale---It is not inexpensive to live in Dubai but then London---NYC and Los Angeles are the same----Wonderful job you two---Love your approach and presentation---You are both a pleasure to watch guide us all through these residences JBR at 26 thousand Euros a month is very high
Totally ridiculous and way way over priced (apt at the beginning of the video for $8k a month rent ) , I live in California in one the most expensive neighborhoods , everybody complains how expensive CA is but compared to these sad looking apartments it’s a total bargain
Sad looking?
@@bennergreen yes, I was tempted to live in Dubai , went to check it out , talked to expats, and realized it’s not for me, you may like it but to me it’s sad looking and no soul
@@betweenlamppost There are many different nationalities moving there, that in itself will change the dynamic. As for sad looking, againg the people make a place, but I'll choose a safe and clean place over anything else everytime. Everything has to start from somewhere, Dubai is new, but it's made a great start.
@Gabriel that’s a good observation , zero taxes attracts lot of people , mostly those who want to make a quick buck or homeland is too challenging for them.
@Gabriel like they don’t like their jobs or can’t find one in their homeland , that’s a challenge then look at opportunities where they can make twice as much and zero taxes