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Is moving to Abu Dhabi a good idea?

Is moving to Abu Dhabi a good idea?

Abu Dhabi is one of the wealthiest emirates with a fast-growing economy. Oil and gas are key business sectors with Abu Dhabi holding nearly 10\% of the world’s oil supply and owning 95\% of the UAE’s oil production. Many expats moving to Abu Dhabi do so with a contract of employment already in place.

Where should I live in Abu Dhabi?

The best places to live in Abu Dhabi

  • Al Zahiyah and Al Markaziyah.
  • Madinat Zayed.
  • Al Wahda.
  • Khalidiya.
  • Al Karamah.
  • Al Rowdah and Al Mushrif.
  • Al Muroor.
  • Khalifa City.

Where do most Indians live in Abu Dhabi?

Most popular areas for Indian expats in Abu Dhabi

  • Mohammed Bin Zayed City.
  • Al Reem Island.
  • Khalifa City A.
  • Al Muroor.
  • Hamdan Street.
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What is the cost of living in Abu Dhabi for couples?

However, the average cost of living in Abu Dhabi for a couple will significantly increase if they choose to rent 1-bedroom apartments on Al Reem Island, where the average monthly cost is AED 4,083.

Why is everyone moving to Abu Dhabi these days?

The capital city of the UAE, Abu Dhabi has long attracted residents from across the world. With its recent amendments to freehold ownership laws and the introduction of the long-term UAE visas, the number of people looking to move to Abu Dhabi is bound to increase.

How do I rent an apartment in Abu Dhabi?

Apartment rent: In Abu Dhabi, the apartment is rented out by yearly contract. The payment for rent is done over three times per year with the first payment as cash+safety deposit+commission for the broker, and the other two in signed checks over an interval of four months. For a decent two bedroom flat it will cost y

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What happens if your apartment is inspected in Abu Dhabi?

In the event of an inspection by the authorities, you would have to vacate immediately and would have no legal recourse to recover any advance rent paid to the landlord. Legally renting a studio apartment in Abu Dhabi would cost upwards of AED 4,000 per month (including electricity, water and municipality charges).