Nice enough...but for me, too close to the mall. I worked in Boulevard Plaza and I used to wonder who could afford to live around downtown, but didn't think about it too much, the traffic at times wasn't to my liking. At that time I stayed in a hotel in Al Barsha for a little while, which was great, as I could go running in Al Barsha park in the mornings. However, skip forward 8 years, and I came back, but to Business Bay, which is close to Down Town (1 stop on the Metro), but you get to walk bit (exercise 😅) if you're going to eat at the mall.
Stayed there for a couple weeks last year. Thought about moving there but got a way better deal from opera. Still this building is best in Downtown in my opinion. The traffic lights to get to fountain are painful though 😅
You can rent a 4,000 sqft fully furnished villa with a pool or 1,500-2,000 sqft full furnished two-story penthouse in central downtown Bangkok, and hire yourself a full-time hot girlfriend, eat every meal out, and get a DAILY one hour professional Thai massage (250-400 baht = $7.50-$12) for $5K USD month anywhere in the six main Thailand areas that 99% expats go to. And no security guards will ever tell you that you can't film.
What's the point of living in a luxurious place if you are not going to take advantage of the amenities? Is it just for the view? The address? I don't get it. You can be holed up at home in front of a computer all day in a trailer park in Ashfork, Arizona. What's the point of being in Dubai if you are not going to enjoy it?
Onko Dubai marina mielestäsi hyvä alue lyhytaikaiseen asumiseen? Tai entä pidempiaikaiseen? The Walk kadulta näköjään kävelee metroasemalle 26min siis sieltä, missä ajattelin alkuun asua. Liikkumiseen varmaan menee aikaa, mutta onko sen minimoimisen suhteen Marina hyvä? Noin alueenahan se näyttää hyvältä ja siellä on julkinen ranta ja siellä rannassa varmaan voi kävellä, juosta, pyöräillä, sähköskuuttailla tai rullaluistella ulkoilu/huvi/treenimielessä, vai? En siis ole vielä käynytkään Dubaissa :D. Abu Dhabin kautta oli tarkoitus tulla katselemaan paikkoja syksyllä-alkutalvesta. Mielestäni Suomessa on maailman 197 maan joukossa valitettavasti huonoin ilmasto tai kova kisa Islannin kanssa siitä 🤔.
Puhut takseista aika paljon. Ilmeisesti kumipyöräliikenne vetää ihan hyvin, mutta eikö metro silti ole nopeampi, jos sattuu olemaan asiointi sen varrella? Metro siellä näyttää tosi siistiltä verrattuna moneen muuhun kaupunkiin 👍. Ei ehkä ole purkkaa, kusta tai muuta saastaa penkeillä, niin voi istua puvunhousuillakin 🙃?
Ja siis 5000usd/kk:han nyt on ihan älyttömän kova hinta pienehköstä asunnosta eli vuokrataso on Dubaissa ja UAE:ssa korkea, jonka kertoo numbeokin. Sijainnistahan tuossa maksetaan.
Marinassa kaikki on kavelymatkan paassa, siella kun asun niin en tarvitse autoa/takseja paljoa. Metro on hyva jos sattuu olemaan sen varrella, silti Marina -> Downtown yleensa 50% nopeampu taksilla ellei tarkka lahto/menopaikka ole just metron varrella. 5k usd/kk ei ole normaali hinta, tama maksaa sijainnin vuoksi niin paljon. Alle 3k/kk saa hyvia Marina/Downtown
@@tuomaskiv Tässä esim. 27000usd/a Dubai Creek Harbor 130m2 kämpästä. Mutta tosiaan pitää sitten maksaa kertabullettina vuodeksi eteenpäin ilmeisesti: ruclips.net/video/WximH7aUgLY/видео.html
Ja varmaan esim. Deirassa vielä halvempaa, jos hotellien hinnat antaa mitään indikaatiota. Mut täytyy tietty itse käydä katsomassa, mistä tykkää. Asuinpaikan hmm... mikrosijainnilla on paljon väliä viihtyvyyden kanssa.
Hey Tuomas, what do you think of the hate on Dubai that recently came after the storm? I was honestly shocked by how disgusting the response of the Reddit hivemind was to the natural disaster that happened, and how they are celebrating our "downfall". A post celebrating the "downfall" had 11k upvotes on r/dankmemes.
No, I think it showed the city was woefully unprepared for heavy rain. All this hype about Dubai being so modern, and it was stalled by a weather event will millions (billions?) in damage and losses.
There are stupid people who say that it was because of Dubai helping Israel by not paying for weapons to destroy them, and there are more stupid people who are saying cloud seeding caused the storm. But I think it’s a genuine question/ concern about the building codes and storm preparedness. This would have been a heavy storm anywhere, but other places that have them more frequently do things to prepare. Dubai hasn’t had anything like this recently, so I think it will be a good learning opportunity for people to prepare for these in the future. Hoping they can rebuild quickly!
@@clippertonislander1478 It wasn't "heavy rain"... Heavy rain occasionally happens every other year and it's fine. For the climate of Dubai, this was a true natural disaster. It's not normal to build a desert climate city to handle a storm of that magnitude, so I wouldn't really call it unpreparedness.
Memo male: mi sono ricordata di non vivere piu' in Italia e di avere la maturita' (video). La mia tomba e' in Swit zero Land (Svizzera) video. Non ci penso proprio ne'di tornare a vivere giu' in Italia (piuttosto faccio guerra allitaglia) ne' mai ad una vacanza a Dubai. Non scrivono libri che si possano leggere. Solo le 1000 e una notte.... Per loro, cosi' regali, si confa' bene una dea dell'amore. Una ottomana insomma. Bye.
@@arnoldvosloo220 This is a bidet, and he actually says the word in the video. Now look for the history of this and you will see by yourself what its primary purpose is for and for whom. Of course men can use it and it has been installed in men's bathroom in our modern days. But this is not what it was intended for initially 300 years ago in France and how it was used there for 3 centuries.
@@cluxter-org So, in searching for "its primary purpose" in 2024, you're looking back to 300 years ago in France, instead of how it's actually used today? Why would you do that? By the way, the item is called a bidet shower, not a bidet.
@@arnoldvosloo220 Well I'm not a native English speaker so please excuse this. I was just trying to bring some knowledge for those interested. You're free to not be interested in educating yourself. But what interests you here is being right so I'll make you happy: you're right.
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I only wish I had bought this property when it first sold. But then again, I was still in school. Hopefully for the Dubai Creek tower
So cute when he showed his Apple Watch 😊
Nice enough...but for me, too close to the mall. I worked in Boulevard Plaza and I used to wonder who could afford to live around downtown, but didn't think about it too much, the traffic at times wasn't to my liking. At that time I stayed in a hotel in Al Barsha for a little while, which was great, as I could go running in Al Barsha park in the mornings.
However, skip forward 8 years, and I came back, but to Business Bay, which is close to Down Town (1 stop on the Metro), but you get to walk bit (exercise 😅) if you're going to eat at the mall.
Stayed there for a couple weeks last year. Thought about moving there but got a way better deal from opera. Still this building is best in Downtown in my opinion. The traffic lights to get to fountain are painful though 😅
Those traffic lights make it seem like time is moving in slow motion 😂
I would chose sea view over the palm with 2 bedrooms and much bigger for 4500 usd =)
if you are considering getting a place in Dubai gather here
1 bedroom and bathroom for 5k???? U can rent a house with a maid with that money in bali or abu dhabi or Thailand.
You can rent a 4,000 sqft fully furnished villa with a pool or 1,500-2,000 sqft full furnished two-story penthouse in central downtown Bangkok, and hire yourself a full-time hot girlfriend, eat every meal out, and get a DAILY one hour professional Thai massage (250-400 baht = $7.50-$12) for $5K USD month anywhere in the six main Thailand areas that 99% expats go to.
And no security guards will ever tell you that you can't film.
@@BO-mb8rr
That's crazy. It always shocks me why people attach themselves to a place. If you have money always go where u are treated best
Nice, whats the building name? Nice work
Boulevard Point
What's the point of living in a luxurious place if you are not going to take advantage of the amenities? Is it just for the view? The address? I don't get it. You can be holed up at home in front of a computer all day in a trailer park in Ashfork, Arizona. What's the point of being in Dubai if you are not going to enjoy it?
I love the view it’s the main reason I got it. If I did not have the view then I would be fine moving somewhere else.
I remember some years ago, an apartment like that was 2500 dollars per month
When demand goes up, prices go up
I wish it was still 2500 that would be awesome
What do you do for living?
As you are hiring yourself in your company, do you need need to pay health insurance to you? How much does it cost (aprox) . Thanks!
Yes I do, it's very cheap, depends on the policy you choose, between 1k - 10k a year
@@tuomaskiv thank you!
Onko Dubai marina mielestäsi hyvä alue lyhytaikaiseen asumiseen? Tai entä pidempiaikaiseen? The Walk kadulta näköjään kävelee metroasemalle 26min siis sieltä, missä ajattelin alkuun asua. Liikkumiseen varmaan menee aikaa, mutta onko sen minimoimisen suhteen Marina hyvä? Noin alueenahan se näyttää hyvältä ja siellä on julkinen ranta ja siellä rannassa varmaan voi kävellä, juosta, pyöräillä, sähköskuuttailla tai rullaluistella ulkoilu/huvi/treenimielessä, vai? En siis ole vielä käynytkään Dubaissa :D. Abu Dhabin kautta oli tarkoitus tulla katselemaan paikkoja syksyllä-alkutalvesta. Mielestäni Suomessa on maailman 197 maan joukossa valitettavasti huonoin ilmasto tai kova kisa Islannin kanssa siitä 🤔.
Puhut takseista aika paljon. Ilmeisesti kumipyöräliikenne vetää ihan hyvin, mutta eikö metro silti ole nopeampi, jos sattuu olemaan asiointi sen varrella? Metro siellä näyttää tosi siistiltä verrattuna moneen muuhun kaupunkiin 👍. Ei ehkä ole purkkaa, kusta tai muuta saastaa penkeillä, niin voi istua puvunhousuillakin 🙃?
Ja siis 5000usd/kk:han nyt on ihan älyttömän kova hinta pienehköstä asunnosta eli vuokrataso on Dubaissa ja UAE:ssa korkea, jonka kertoo numbeokin. Sijainnistahan tuossa maksetaan.
Marinassa kaikki on kavelymatkan paassa, siella kun asun niin en tarvitse autoa/takseja paljoa.
Metro on hyva jos sattuu olemaan sen varrella, silti Marina -> Downtown yleensa 50% nopeampu taksilla ellei tarkka lahto/menopaikka ole just metron varrella.
5k usd/kk ei ole normaali hinta, tama maksaa sijainnin vuoksi niin paljon. Alle 3k/kk saa hyvia Marina/Downtown
@@tuomaskiv Tässä esim. 27000usd/a Dubai Creek Harbor 130m2 kämpästä. Mutta tosiaan pitää sitten maksaa kertabullettina vuodeksi eteenpäin ilmeisesti: ruclips.net/video/WximH7aUgLY/видео.html
Ja varmaan esim. Deirassa vielä halvempaa, jos hotellien hinnat antaa mitään indikaatiota. Mut täytyy tietty itse käydä katsomassa, mistä tykkää. Asuinpaikan hmm... mikrosijainnilla on paljon väliä viihtyvyyden kanssa.
Hey Tuomas, what do you think of the hate on Dubai that recently came after the storm? I was honestly shocked by how disgusting the response of the Reddit hivemind was to the natural disaster that happened, and how they are celebrating our "downfall". A post celebrating the "downfall" had 11k upvotes on r/dankmemes.
...so people are hating on Dubai because there was a storm? Is that really something to be taken seriously?😂
They hate us cuz they anus
No, I think it showed the city was woefully unprepared for heavy rain. All this hype about Dubai being so modern, and it was stalled by a weather event will millions (billions?) in damage and losses.
There are stupid people who say that it was because of Dubai helping Israel by not paying for weapons to destroy them, and there are more stupid people who are saying cloud seeding caused the storm.
But I think it’s a genuine question/ concern about the building codes and storm preparedness. This would have been a heavy storm anywhere, but other places that have them more frequently do things to prepare. Dubai hasn’t had anything like this recently, so I think it will be a good learning opportunity for people to prepare for these in the future.
Hoping they can rebuild quickly!
@@clippertonislander1478 It wasn't "heavy rain"... Heavy rain occasionally happens every other year and it's fine. For the climate of Dubai, this was a true natural disaster. It's not normal to build a desert climate city to handle a storm of that magnitude, so I wouldn't really call it unpreparedness.
5K USD for the apart overIooking busy noisy road - meeeh... That's not the quaIity of Iife for this price.
nice
Memo male: mi sono ricordata di non vivere piu' in Italia e di avere la maturita' (video). La mia tomba e' in Swit zero Land (Svizzera) video. Non ci penso proprio ne'di tornare a vivere giu' in Italia (piuttosto faccio guerra allitaglia) ne' mai ad una vacanza a Dubai. Non scrivono libri che si possano leggere. Solo le 1000 e una notte.... Per loro, cosi' regali, si confa' bene una dea dell'amore. Una ottomana insomma. Bye.
It is not worth it.
9:44 I won't get into the details but its primary purpose is actually for women one week a month.
Lmao no, you will see the same thing in men's public washrooms in Dubai
@@arnoldvosloo220 This is a bidet, and he actually says the word in the video. Now look for the history of this and you will see by yourself what its primary purpose is for and for whom. Of course men can use it and it has been installed in men's bathroom in our modern days. But this is not what it was intended for initially 300 years ago in France and how it was used there for 3 centuries.
@@cluxter-org So, in searching for "its primary purpose" in 2024, you're looking back to 300 years ago in France, instead of how it's actually used today? Why would you do that? By the way, the item is called a bidet shower, not a bidet.
@@arnoldvosloo220 Well I'm not a native English speaker so please excuse this. I was just trying to bring some knowledge for those interested. You're free to not be interested in educating yourself. But what interests you here is being right so I'll make you happy: you're right.
@@cluxter-org lol what I said is right and what you said is wrong, but you're going to educate me? That's funny, man.