Where to Live in UAE

From Seaside Luxury to Family Friendly Communities — There’s a Place That Fits Your Life

Choosing where to live is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make — and it impacts everything: commute, community, cost of living, and even where your children can attend school.

Here’s what you need to know:

Dubai Marina & JLT
Ideal for professionals and couples, walkable, close to metro

Palm Jumeirah
Beachfront living, luxury apartments, high-end lifestyle

Arabian Ranches & Damac Hills
Gated communities with villas, ideal for families

JVC, Motor City, Silicon Oasis
Budget-friendly, up-and-coming, good value

Saadiyat Island
Premium living, near cultural landmarks

Khalifa City & Al Raha
Popular with families, schools nearby

Sharjah & Ras Al Khaimah
More affordable, longer commute

  • Rent is usually paid in 1–4 cheques
  • You’ll need an Ejari (Dubai) or Tawtheeq (Abu Dhabi) tenancy contract
  • This tenancy is essential for things like visa stamping, opening a bank account, and school
    admissions
  • Rents vary massively — don’t just go by listings; negotiate

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