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    9 minimal boutique hotels in the UAE to unwind at

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

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    What is on offer once you arrive are some of the most remarkable boutique hotels in the world.
    These intimate hideaways are designed for a more relaxing experience with your friends and families, while getting the best of both worlds through art and culture.
    From quirky restaurants to murals created by local artists, each element is carefully sought-after and designed to perfection for a wholesome experience. Be it loft-style settings or a traditional Bedouin style aesthetic, each theme is carefully considered for a memorable journey.
    With a boutique hotel room to check into, you will not only enjoy all of the luxury this part of the UAE has to offer. But also be able to enjoy some quirky room features, design aesthetics, and one-off hotel room layouts. Always check the full-service description of each boutique hotel. So you know more than just the rating of the property but also whether it provides parking services. It is ideal if you are driving from the airport or arriving by road from across the desert. Note, too, that some of the best hotels in the UAE provide special offers to international guests. Therefore, despite the luxury on offer, you can expect some great prices.
    Overall, the options are vast and varied. We’ve eliminated the guesswork and rounded up our favourite Dubai hotels for all travel preferences. Here is our tried-and-tested pick of the best hotels in emirate.
    If you’re looking for a midweek escape or weekend retreat at any of these authentic stays, swipe throught. Emirates Woman has curated a guide of the best boutique hotels that emulate a new side of Dubai.
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    Looking to buy a property in the UAE? 10 things to know

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    by Ruman Baig
    2 hours ago

    Buying a property is a big decision! This is your one-stop guide to navigating the property sale search in Dubai.
    Here, Farah Ali, real estate senior sales specialist at Espace uncovers everything you need to know –  from understanding your finances to choosing the perfect location and property type. Let’s go over all the legalities and buying process to ensure you have a smooth experience.

     What can you afford & the down payment required
    If like most people you require a mortgage to purchase your home, an experienced mortgage advisor can offer you so much at this stage. Homeownership in Dubai requires a down payment of 20% (minimum for an expat) for a property under the value of AED 5,000,000 and anything above AED 5,000,000 will require a down payment of 30% (minimum for an expat). It is important to note that the Central Bank has set a mortgage cap for first-time buyers, allowing them to borrow up to seven times their salary. Additionally, there are several upfront costs involved in purchasing a home, including the real estate agent fee, Dubai Land Department fee, and mortgage processing fees.
    You will be faced with many choices and the stage of your mortgage process and getting pre-approved. Should you choose a fixed or variable interest rate mortgage? How much can you borrow? How long will it take you to pay off the loan? Your independent broker is there to advise you on each of these issues.
    Choose a location wisely
    With your finances in place, it’s time to consider your search. How many bedrooms are you looking for, what size of property do you require and what communities are you looking to buy in. In the property world, it’s often said that your new home is the right combination of what you want, what you can afford and what is on the market. Whether you are looking for a detached villa with a garden and a pool or a skyline apartment, try to imagine living there. Is there a possibility your family needs will change in the coming years?

    Key location issues to consider:
    – Get to know your community– try and visit your chosen area at different times of the day and night. It’s also a good idea to visit at weekends when people are out and about.– Schools, hospitals, sports clubs and community amenities – make a note of how well-serviced your new area is– Are you in walking distance to the community pool, park of community centre?– Other local amenities – what are the shops, supermarkets, restaurants, parks in the area like?– Distance to and from work and family – how much time are you prepared to spend travelling to and from work every day.
    What to choose: Secondary Properties or Off-plan?
    Secondary properties provide immediate availability, established communities, and the opportunity to view the property before purchase. Conversely, buying off-plan offers the benefit of a phased payment plan, allowing buyers to make timely payments and maintain a healthy cash flow. However, a potential drawback is that the final product may not always align with the initial purchase agreement, with variations possible between signing the sales and purchase agreement and the actual handover.
    Do you want a standard or turn-key property?
    The prospect of renovating a house tends to divide opinion. For some, they want to control every element of the design/ layout, and everything will be just as you want. For others, enjoyment comes from the convenience and knowing your dream home is ready and waiting to be moved into, you can simply turn up with your removals van and move straight in.
    It is important to note that each developer has their own rules and regulations regarding extensions. You will need to obtain an NOC from the developer, as well as approval from Dubai Municipality. Some communities are very strict about certain extensions and modifications, while others are more lenient. Additionally, if you are planning to do extensions, make sure to find out the costs involved, as prices vary from developer to developer based on the added square meters.
    Do you need a vacant property, or do you have the option of viewing tenanted properties?
    The urgency of your move will significantly influence your property search. If you have time on your side and don’t need to move immediately, you can consider viewing tenanted properties. However, if you need to move in as soon as possible, it’s essential to inform your agent so they can show you properties that are either vacant or will be available vacant upon transfer. Many UAE residents are currently facing this decision as they opt for homeownership to avoid rising rental prices.
    Qualify your agent
    We always recommend conducting thorough research on your real estate agent. Arrange a meeting and treat it like a short interview: inquire about their past sales in your desired area, their opinions on current prices, and whether they anticipate any increases or decreases. Despite the Dubai Land Department (DLD) and leading UAE property portals launching impressive initiatives to eliminate fake listings, it’s essential to remain cautious—if an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.

    Understanding the buying process
    Understand the next steps once you’ve made an offer; proceedings move swiftly in the UAE. Upon acceptance of your offer on a property, a contract can be drafted within a matter of hours. A common oversight among buyers is assuming that sellers will delay in responding to offers.
    The contract is drafted by conveyancing officers, not lawyers
    There’s a common misunderstanding among expats that lawyers draft property contracts, but in fact, conveyancers (often available in-house at most agencies) primarily oversee the purchase process.
    Market Conditions
    It’s important to thoroughly research and assess the market before buying a property. Consider all relevant factors: What are the average prices (AED/Sqft) and rental prices in the area, understand the last comparable sales to get an understanding of the price cycle in that community.
    Understanding Property Service Charges
    One of the expenses to consider is the service charge, covering the property’s maintenance and upkeep. The Dubai Land Department (DLD) offers prospective homeowners access to a Service Charge Index through their website or app.
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    Celebrating 25 years of King Abdullah II: A glimpse into the silver jubilee

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    In a grand ceremony held in Amman, Jordan celebrated the silver jubilee of King Abdullah II, marking 25 years since he ascended to the throne.
    The national event, which honored His Majesty’s enduring leadership, featured poignant moments and stunning sartorial choices by the royal family.

    King Abdullah II’s Legacy
    Over his quarter-century reign, King Abdullah II has been a pivotal figure in Jordanian politics and society. Known for his dedication to modernization and economic reform, he has worked tirelessly to enhance Jordan’s infrastructure, education, and healthcare systems. His reign has also been marked by efforts to maintain stability in a tumultuous region, emphasizing diplomacy and peace.
    In his speech at the jubilee celebration, King Abdullah II expressed deep gratitude to his people, saying, “Today I stand among a great people, I am honored to serve their honesty, and I am proud to be Jordanian.”

    Queen Rania’s Tribute to Jordanian Heritage
    Queen Rania of Jordan, known for her elegance and advocacy work, attended the celebrations in a custom gown designed by Laith Almalouf. The full-length white dress featured a grey bustier, influenced by Jordan’s rich agricultural heritage and cultural depth. Almalouf shared the BTS process on Instagram.

    “I am deeply honored to have had the opportunity to design a custom couture creation for Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah,” Almalouf wrote. “The creation of the gown was a labor of love and dedication.”
    Princess Rajwa’s Regal Attire

    Princess Rajwa, who is expecting her first child, wore a gown and cape by Saudi designer Honayda Serafi.  Serafi expressed her pride in contributing to the jubilee celebrations, stating, “We are proud to unveil the regal bespoke look for HRH Princess Rajwa Al Hussein, specially designed by Honayda Serafi and crafted by the skilled hands of Jordanian artisans to crown this historic occasion.”
    A Nation Celebrates
    The silver jubilee of King Abdullah II was a momentous occasion for Jordan, celebrating not just a monarch, but a period of significant progress and resilience. As the nation honored its leader, the festivities also highlighted Jordan’s rich cultural tapestry and the royal family’s dedication to their heritage and people.
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    New to Dubai? Here’s the full guide to renting a home in Dubai

    With Dubai being an international hub, renting is an important aspect which must be given careful thought and consideration to avoid any unnecessary complications or expenses.
    From choosing a home to finalising the Ejari, there are a number of steps involved in the process which many may not be aware of, especially if you’re new to Dubai.
    While the vibrant city has a selection of popular hotspots with upcoming locations to possibly move to, being well-equipped with the processes involved will make the entire journey quite effortless and will save you time. The steps for finalizing a home for rent include:
    Shortlist a property
    Depending on preferences and budget constraints, there are various websites such as bayut.com or propertyfinder.com which provide tailor-made options as per your requirements on the above. Whether you’re looking for a villa or an apartment, there are plenty of options for you to choose from including details which are broken down such as furnished or unfurnished, balcony and number of bathrooms. After shortlisting a few, based on location, amenities and finishing, you can get in touch with the listed landlord or agent for the property.
    Note: agents usually charge between a two to five per cent commission if you go ahead with a property.
    Schedule a visit
    Once a date and time is scheduled to visit, carefully observe the neighbourhood and scan the property or arrange another visit incase any doubts still linger. Ask any questions relating to parking spots, the inclusion of facilities, plumbing and if the fixtures are in good working conditions. In case of any minor issues such as paint or slight damage ensure to have that sorted before signing the rental agreement, otherwise, later on, might be too late. As per the neighbourhood, it’s always better to ensure, it’s not noisy, is it family-friendly, is there any public transport close by and are there any construction sites nearby to be completely satisfied with everything. Ensure you also ask about bills, if there is a gas connection, if chiller (air conditioning) is included and how many cheques are expected. The number of cheques you pay in – two, four, six or 12 – can often be negotiated.

    Finalise the offer
    Ensure the contracts have mutual payment terms agreements is as also agreed upon by the landlord. Always make sure that the real estate is RERA-registered and ask for the broker number to be certain.
    Lynette Abad, the director or research and data at Property Finder explains, “First, always make sure to work with a RERA certified agent who can help you with the process. Before moving in, you should take pictures and a video of the unit and send it to the agent and the landlord.  Also, if there is anything that needs to be repaired, write a formal email to your agent and landlord of the items asking for them to be repaired before moving in.”
    Book the property
    In order to reserve the house, a refundable security deposit of around five per cent of the rest will be required. As per real estate agents, the amount will be held until the deal is finalised, do ensure a receipt or proof is received when submitting the deposit cheque or cash with the documents needed for the process which include a passport copy and residence visa copy. It’s also important to take pictures of the property along with a copy of the landlord’s passport copy to retain the security deposit later.
    Review the tenancy agreement and then sign
    Always proofread the contract carefully to ensure they are in line with Dubai’s tenancy laws, while understanding what tenants are entitled to before agreeing upon. If any clauses wish to be added or removed, they can be done if there is a mutual agreement with the landlord. If all the terms are ok to proceed with, sign the tenancy contract after which you make sure, a copy of the contract is kept with you. If there is an agent involved, they will usually get the tenancy contract signed by the landlord and handover the cheques given by you. After which, the keys and access cards are handed over to you with acknowledgement form signed that everything has been received along with the handover contract signed.

    Ejari Registration
    Registering the tenancy contract with the Ejari is the responsibility of the landlord. Typically, the landlord will assign this to the real estate agent. However, in practice, the tenant will complete the process and pay the required fees.
    You must be sure that all deposits, contract duration and rent amounts are clearly stated in your Ejari. You can register on Ejari here or via the Ejari app as well.
    Registering your tenancy contract with Ejari will cost you Dhs220 at the typing centre. You can head to the typing centres in Al Manara Centre, Al Barsha Mall, Oud Metha, Port Saeed or Zabeel to register your Ejari. The Ejari desk is open from 8am to 8pm from Sunday to Thursday and 9am to 2pm on Saturday. During Ramadan, the Ejari desks are open from 8.30am to 4.30pm on weekdays only.
    You will need to fill out a registration form when you arrive, so make sure you have your new address and tenancy contract number with you along with copies of the following documents.
    The documents required to register with Ejari include:

    Original signed tenancy contract
    Security deposit receipt
    Tenant’s Passport (for non-GCC countries nationals)
    Tenant’s UAE Visa (for non-GCC countries nationals)
    Tenant’s Emirates ID
    Copies of the landlord’s passport (if an individual)
    Copy of a valid power of attorney document (if the contract has been signed by a PoA). Power of attorney documents must be renewed every year to remain valid.
    Copy of title deed of the rented property
    9-digit DEWA Premises Number (or copies of recent DEWA bills/Green bill accepted)
    DEWA bill and previous Ejari if you are renewing
    Trade license (in the case of commercial properties)

    Once the registration is complete, you will receive the official Ejari contract, which includes a unique Ejari ID number. You will use this number to register for your DEWA account, which you can now conveniently do online.
    Register Ejari via the mobile app
    Alternatively, you can register your tenancy contract and upload your documentation using the Ejari official app on Dubai Rest application from Dubai Land Department.
    Download the Dubai Rest and register with your Emirates ID, passport and visa copy. Upload documents, including tenancy contract, Emirates ID, landlord and tenant’s passport and visa copy, and title deed copy, on the app. Your landlord needs to be registered on Dubai Rest as well. Once she/he approves the documents on the app, an Ejari certificate will be issued in two working days. It costs AED 172 to register your Ejari via the app.
    To use this method, your landlord must be registered on the Ejari also. Once your landlord approves the documents on the app, an Ejari certificate will be issued in two working days.
    The official Ejari contract will include a unique Ejari ID number. This number is used to register for your DEWA account, which you can now conveniently complete online.
    The Ejari registration can be done here.

    Apply for a DEWA connection
    For a new connection, the DEWA premise number, Ejari number, landlord’s passport copy, your passport copy and Emirates ID, completed DEWA form and security deposit payment are needed to finalise the connection. Once the required deposit is paid, the online payment and getaway service will be activated within 24 hours of registration and payment.
    The DEWA registration can be done here.
    Move-in form
    Various popular communities in Dubai, primarily the projects developed by Emaar, will require a move-in permit, with the following documents such as passport copy, Emirates ID, payment completion certificate, tenancy contract copy and recent service charge receipt.
    Moving in
    Once the move-in permit is arranged, everything is ready for a fresh new start. From packers and movers to furniture delivery services, there are plenty of options to ease your moving process.
    With regard to construction noises while moving in, Abad has also said, “This is Dubai and we are surrounded by construction. You can contact RTA or the Municipality at 800 900 to file a complaint. Construction hours are 7am to 8pm with a  decibel noise of no more than 55. Developers can apply for special permits to work in the night however the decimal noise can be no more than 45 decibels. To put this in perspective, a hairdryer is about 60 decibels.”
    Top tips

    Always check a couple of options before making a final offer, as annual contracts might make it tricky to leave later on.
    For single-cheque arrangements, ensure your completely satisfied otherwise losses could be incurred.
    Ensure all service charges have been settled by the landlord before you move in. Your agent should be able to check this and get it in writing.
    A rental dispute in Dubai can always be filed in case of any inconvenience caused by the landlord.

    As per any hidden costs, Property Finder’s Abad also says, “What tenants need to keep in mind is to always go through the contract and addendum well. The hidden costs are really in the addendum. For example, if repairs are needed in the home and it’s not clearly defined who pays for it, most likely it will fall on the tenant. These types of items need to be spelt out very well in the addendum.”
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    Why you need to visit Dubai’s newly opened Dior Spa

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    by Sarah Joseph
    16 mins ago

    The Dior Spa at The Lana, Dorchester in Dubai takes luxury to new heights with the best avant-garde treatments.
    THE INTERIOR

    Dior inhabits the 29th floor of The Lana – the ultimate new address in Dubai, providing an unprecedented luxurious wellbeing experience among the clouds. For those who wish to take the dream even further, Dior Spa and the Lana have imagined an unforgettable full-day journey. The Spa is then revealed through five single cabins and one double suite. Each luxurious cocoon enjoys perfect privacy, with their own bathroom and a private space, for a moment of relaxation or private coaching. True bubbles of well-being encourage guests to unwind deeply, while enjoying astounding views of the Burj Khalifa. Every aesthetic choice promotes peace and tranquillity in a resolutely Dior spirit.

    THE INDULGENCE
    Based on your needs this tranquil haven provides treatments ranging from the Icoone Therapy with cutting edge machines, The Iyashi Dôme technology which provides a sauna diffusing heat through infrared rays, the Dior Skin Light LED therapy mask, The Dior Micro-Abrasion is perfect for painless mechanical exfoliation, the Dior Stone Therapy, D-Sculpt AND Skin Cleansing through the HydraFacial technology.

    THE BESPOKE
    For those who wish to take the dream even further, Dior Spa and the Lana have imagined an unforgettable full-day journey. A driver collects the guest from their home, their hotel, or the airport in The Lana bespoke Rolls Royce, and then drops them off at the Lana, to enjoy a fully tailor-made experience.
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    EW’s horoscope forecast for the week: What’s in store for you?

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    by Team Emirates Woman
    54 mins ago

    This Week’s Horoscope: June 10th – 17th, 2024.
    The celestial movements this week bring a unique blend of energy for each zodiac sign. Here’s a closer look at the horoscope to see what the stars have in store:
    Aries (March 21 – April 19)

    Your creativity is on fire, Aries! Brainstorm, write, paint – express yourself and watch your ideas ignite. A lucky encounter with someone inspiring is also on the cards.
    Taurus (April 20 – May 20)

    Routine brings comfort and stability this week, Taurus. Focus on tasks that bring a sense of accomplishment. Don’t be afraid to indulge in some self-care – a spa day or a relaxing evening in can rejuvenate your spirit.
    Gemini (May 21 – June 20)

    The stars align for stimulating conversations and intellectual pursuits, Gemini. Network,attend lectures, or simply have a deep discussion with a friend. New connections and exciting ideas are likely to emerge.
    Cancer (June 21 – July 22)

    Nurturing relationships takes center stage this week, Cancer. Spend quality time with loved ones, offer support, and strengthen your emotional bonds. You might also find yourself drawn to helping others in need.
    Leo (July 23 – August 22)

    The spotlight shines brightly on you, Leo! Embrace your natural charisma and leadership qualities. Public speaking, presentations, or simply being the center of attention will come naturally.
    Virgo (August 23 – September 22)

    Your organizational skills are at an all-time high, Virgo. Tackle those to-do lists,declutter your space, or create a system for increased efficiency. This is also a good week to tie up loose ends and get things done.
    Libra (September 23 – October 22)

    Love and partnerships take center stage, Libra. Open communication and compromise are key in maintaining harmonious relationships. Single Libras might find themselves drawn to someone special.
    Scorpio (October 23 – November 21)

    This is a powerful week for self-expression, Scorpio. Don’t hold back on sharing your feelings and desires. Embrace your inner mystery and magnetism, as it will attract the right people into your life.
    Sagittarius (November 22 – December 21)

    Adventure beckons, Sagittarius! Explore new places, learn a new skill, or simply engage in stimulating conversations that broaden your horizons. A romantic getaway or rekindling the spark with your partner is also possible.
    Capricorn (December 22 – January 19)

    Your dedication and hard work are finally recognized, Capricorn. Expect praise or even a promotion at work. However, be mindful of taking on too much responsibility. Delegate tasks and prioritize your well-being.
    Aquarius (January 20 – February 18)

    Collaboration and teamwork bring success this week, Aquarius. Network with colleagues, brainstorm ideas together, and leverage your unique perspective to achieve great things.
    Pisces (February 19 – March 20)

    Your intuition is razor-sharp, Pisces. Pay attention to your inner voice and trust your gut feeling. This is also a good week to engage in spiritual practices, meditation, or acts of kindness that nourish your soul.
    Remember, these are just highlights, and your individual horoscope can be influenced by other aspects in your birth chart.
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    10 things to know before starting your property sale search in the UAE

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    by Ruman Baig
    3 hours ago

    Buying a property is a big decision! This is your one-stop guide to navigating the property sale search in Dubai.
    Here, Farah Ali, real estate senior sales specialist at Espace uncovers everything you need to know –  from understanding your finances to choosing the perfect location and property type. Let’s go over all the legalities and buying process to ensure you have a smooth experience.

     What can you afford & the down payment required
    If like most people you require a mortgage to purchase your home, an experienced mortgage advisor can offer you so much at this stage. Homeownership in Dubai requires a down payment of 20% (minimum for an expat) for a property under the value of AED 5,000,000 and anything above AED 5,000,000 will require a down payment of 30% (minimum for an expat). It is important to note that the Central Bank has set a mortgage cap for first-time buyers, allowing them to borrow up to seven times their salary. Additionally, there are several upfront costs involved in purchasing a home, including the real estate agent fee, Dubai Land Department fee, and mortgage processing fees.
    You will be faced with many choices and the stage of your mortgage process and getting pre-approved. Should you choose a fixed or variable interest rate mortgage? How much can you borrow? How long will it take you to pay off the loan? Your independent broker is there to advise you on each of these issues.
    Choose a location wisely
    With your finances in place, it’s time to consider your search. How many bedrooms are you looking for, what size of property do you require and what communities are you looking to buy in. In the property world, it’s often said that your new home is the right combination of what you want, what you can afford and what is on the market. Whether you are looking for a detached villa with a garden and a pool or a skyline apartment, try to imagine living there. Is there a possibility your family needs will change in the coming years?

    Key location issues to consider:
    – Get to know your community– try and visit your chosen area at different times of the day and night. It’s also a good idea to visit at weekends when people are out and about.– Schools, hospitals, sports clubs and community amenities – make a note of how well-serviced your new area is– Are you in walking distance to the community pool, park of community centre?– Other local amenities – what are the shops, supermarkets, restaurants, parks in the area like?– Distance to and from work and family – how much time are you prepared to spend travelling to and from work every day.
    What to choose: Secondary Properties or Off-plan?
    Secondary properties provide immediate availability, established communities, and the opportunity to view the property before purchase. Conversely, buying off-plan offers the benefit of a phased payment plan, allowing buyers to make timely payments and maintain a healthy cash flow. However, a potential drawback is that the final product may not always align with the initial purchase agreement, with variations possible between signing the sales and purchase agreement and the actual handover.
    Do you want a standard or turn-key property?
    The prospect of renovating a house tends to divide opinion. For some, they want to control every element of the design/ layout, and everything will be just as you want. For others, enjoyment comes from the convenience and knowing your dream home is ready and waiting to be moved into, you can simply turn up with your removals van and move straight in.
    It is important to note that each developer has their own rules and regulations regarding extensions. You will need to obtain an NOC from the developer, as well as approval from Dubai Municipality. Some communities are very strict about certain extensions and modifications, while others are more lenient. Additionally, if you are planning to do extensions, make sure to find out the costs involved, as prices vary from developer to developer based on the added square meters.
    Do you need a vacant property, or do you have the option of viewing tenanted properties?
    The urgency of your move will significantly influence your property search. If you have time on your side and don’t need to move immediately, you can consider viewing tenanted properties. However, if you need to move in as soon as possible, it’s essential to inform your agent so they can show you properties that are either vacant or will be available vacant upon transfer. Many UAE residents are currently facing this decision as they opt for homeownership to avoid rising rental prices.
    Qualify your agent
    We always recommend conducting thorough research on your real estate agent. Arrange a meeting and treat it like a short interview: inquire about their past sales in your desired area, their opinions on current prices, and whether they anticipate any increases or decreases. Despite the Dubai Land Department (DLD) and leading UAE property portals launching impressive initiatives to eliminate fake listings, it’s essential to remain cautious—if an offer seems too good to be true, it probably is.

    Understanding the buying process
    Understand the next steps once you’ve made an offer; proceedings move swiftly in the UAE. Upon acceptance of your offer on a property, a contract can be drafted within a matter of hours. A common oversight among buyers is assuming that sellers will delay in responding to offers.
    The contract is drafted by conveyancing officers, not lawyers
    There’s a common misunderstanding among expats that lawyers draft property contracts, but in fact, conveyancers (often available in-house at most agencies) primarily oversee the purchase process.
    Market Conditions
    It’s important to thoroughly research and assess the market before buying a property. Consider all relevant factors: What are the average prices (AED/Sqft) and rental prices in the area, understand the last comparable sales to get an understanding of the price cycle in that community.
    Understanding Property Service Charges
    One of the expenses to consider is the service charge, covering the property’s maintenance and upkeep. The Dubai Land Department (DLD) offers prospective homeowners access to a Service Charge Index through their website or app.
    – For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and Instagram
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    UAE announces Eid al-Adha holiday from 15 to 18 June

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    by Ruman Baig
    1 hour ago

    Saudi Arabia officially confirms the sighting of the crescent Moon, marking the commencement of Dhul Hijjah, the final month in the Islamic lunar calendar. With that, we finally have the dates for the Eid al-Adha break.
    This announcement is pivotal for Muslims globally, especially those in the UAE, as it sets the dates for Arafah Day and Eid Al Adha, two of the most significant events in the Islamic calendar.

    #UAE_Cabinet approves official holidays calendar for government and private sectors for year 2024 pic.twitter.com/HHtIQawNy8
    — UAEGOV (@UAEmediaoffice) November 21, 2023

    Public Holidays in the UAE
    In alignment with these religious observances, the UAE government has announced public holidays for its residents. Citizens and residents will observe a day off for Arafah Day on June 15, followed by a three-day break for Eid Al Adha from June 16 to June 18. This extended holiday offers an opportunity for families to come together, perform religious rituals, and engage in communal celebrations.
    Commencement of Dhul Hijjah
    The sighting of the crescent Moon on Thursday, June 6, signified the end of Dhul Qa’adah and the beginning of Dhul Hijjah on Friday, June 7. Dhul Hijjah holds immense importance for Muslims, being the month of Hajj, the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, and the celebration of Eid Al Adha.
    Significance of Arafah Day and Eid Al Adha
    Arafah Day, which is the pinnacle of the Hajj pilgrimage, will be observed on Saturday, June 15. This day is revered as the holiest in Islam, where pilgrims gather on the plains of Arafat to perform prayers and seek forgiveness. For Muslims not on pilgrimage, it is a day of fasting and reflection.
    Following Arafah Day, Eid Al Adha, also known as the “Festival of Sacrifice,” will be celebrated on Sunday, June 16. This festival commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim to sacrifice his son in obedience to God. The act of Qurbani (sacrifice) is performed, where livestock is slaughtered, and the meat is distributed among family, friends, and the needy.
    Celebrations and Traditions
    Eid Al-Adha in the UAE is marked by a series of traditions and communal activities. The holiday begins with a special prayer service held at mosques and open spaces across the country. Following the prayers, the ritual of animal sacrifice is performed, reflecting the story of Prophet Ibrahim. The meat from the sacrifice is then distributed, ensuring that everyone, including the less fortunate, can partake in the celebrations.
    Additionally, the UAE sees various cultural and recreational events during Eid. Malls, parks, and public spaces host activities and entertainment for families, enhancing the festive spirit. Traditional Emirati dishes are prepared, and the exchange of gifts among family and friends is common.
    A Time for Reflection and Charity
    Eid Al Adha is also a time for reflection and charity. Many in the UAE use the Eid Al-Adha period to engage in charitable acts, such as donating to those in need and supporting various humanitarian causes. This spirit of giving aligns with the values of compassion and generosity that are central to the festival.
    As the UAE prepares for these significant dates, the nation looks forward to a period of spiritual renewal, familial bonding, and communal harmony. The confirmation of the crescent Moon sighting and the subsequent announcements have set the stage for a memorable and meaningful Eid Al Adha 2024.

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