My Own Home: Dh2.4m Motor City property still perfect pad after 11 years


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My Own Home takes you inside a reader-owned property to ask how much they paid, why they decided to buy and what they have done with it since moving in

It was early 2013 when Elrona D’Souza and her husband bought their Motor City home.

The HR consultant paid Dh2.1 million for their three-bedroom apartment in Foxhill, which was a premium price at the time, but Dubai had been experiencing a property boom.

Eleven years on and they still love it as much as they did the day they moved in, although they’ve made a few adjustments along the way.

The National took a tour.

Please tell us about your property

It’s a three-bedroom apartment in Foxhill, but it looks quite different to other Motor City apartments, as we changed it to suit our preferences.

How have you renovated since moving in?

Elrona D'Souza had a floor-to-ceiling shelving unit custom-made with a wrought-iron ladder railing. Pawan Singh / The National
Elrona D'Souza had a floor-to-ceiling shelving unit custom-made with a wrought-iron ladder railing. Pawan Singh / The National

We’ve changed the kitchen, the flooring, the toilet, the bathrooms. After 10 years, we redesigned the terrace and the living room was a little bare, so we redesigned that.

In Motor City, we have very, high ceilings, so, to do something of scale, it is not like an Ikea shelf will fit. It's somewhere between a big villa and an apartment in terms of size, so we had to do a little bit more customisation.

For one wall, we did floor-to-ceiling shelves with a wrought-iron railing and a wooden ladder with it. It looks like a library bookshelf.

Are you planning to do anything else?

This year we will redo the kitchen again. We are seeing the wear and tear of it. No one who visits us notices it, but as the people who live here, we’re conscious that it is getting worn out.

We think it's time for change. Plus, all of social media gives you so many different ideas of what kitchens look like nowadays.

How did you choose the style for your interiors?

Elrona D'Souza and her husband's different cultural backgrounds influence their interior choices. Pawan Singh / The National
Elrona D'Souza and her husband's different cultural backgrounds influence their interior choices. Pawan Singh / The National

The home is a mix of two cultures. I’m an Indian who has lived in the UAE my whole life and my husband is German and moved as a resident in 2006. I call myself Indian by passport and Emirati by heart.

We try to represent our backgrounds but also represent us now as a family unit. For example, in the kitchen, we agreed we’d have German appliances, but also granite from India.

We have to respect each other's unique backgrounds. Although they're quite different, we can always find commonalities.

What amenities do you have?

We have multiple pools in the community. We have lots of walking spaces and lots of children's play areas. We have some nice, open fields for the children to play.

There is a dog park at the back, there are even people who have vegetable gardens at the back.

It doesn’t have tennis courts or basketball courts – that they can improve on. We have gyms, but I hear complaints about them not being in the best condition.

Motor City offers shared amenities to its residents across the development. Pawan Singh / The National
Motor City offers shared amenities to its residents across the development. Pawan Singh / The National

Motor City is a very unique development. The Foxhill properties have big terraces and we're all enclosed, so you will just see greenery. You wake up to nature.

You get to hear all the birds chirping and not the irritating crows. Yesterday I saw five parrots just flying past.

From our balcony, you see a beautiful sunrise. My cousin lives down the road and she faces the front, so from there, you see a beautiful sunset.

How has Motor City changed in the years you’ve lived there?

It feels like it's flourishing. Now we have a lot more amenities around us.

There have been new developments, but still, Motor City has managed to stay very serene. It's still very calm, it still has that very inviting feeling.

There's a vibe around it that, no matter how busy the street is, you still feel that it's a really nice and preserved space. It seems to be attracting more and more commercial activity around it. It’s buzzing.

When we moved here, there was enough that we needed. We didn't feel like we were missing out on much. Similar to Dubai, what you have around you seems adequate, then more comes and you look back and wonder how we lived that way before.

Why did you decide to buy instead of rent?

I've lived all my life in UAE, so I was accustomed to living in rental apartments that renew every year. I was quite comfortable with it.

When my husband and I got married, we felt like we wanted to set down roots in Dubai. As he comes from Germany, he has only lived in one home, so for him, rental is all temporary until you buy a home.

I'll be honest, when we bought it, I was a little nervous because I'd never lived in an apartment that I'd owned. Usually, if I wasn't not happy, I'd move, because I had that flexibility.

But I forgot about it the moment we moved in. It really felt like home.

Do you have any plans to move or sell?

Every once in a while we do think about moving to a villa or a bigger place. If we're going to have a family, we think, oh, we need four bedrooms. The temptation comes from that perspective.

But it’s good for the moment. It's just a very spacious apartment and we’re not sure where we’d get the same sort of space anywhere else.

Previous men's records
  • 2:01:39: Eliud Kipchoge (KEN) on 16/9/19 in Berlin
  • 2:02:57: Dennis Kimetto (KEN) on 28/09/2014 in Berlin
  • 2:03:23: Wilson Kipsang (KEN) on 29/09/2013 in Berlin
  • 2:03:38: Patrick Makau (KEN) on 25/09/2011 in Berlin
  • 2:03:59: Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) on 28/09/2008 in Berlin
  • 2:04:26: Haile Gebreselassie (ETH) on 30/09/2007 in Berlin
  • 2:04:55: Paul Tergat (KEN) on 28/09/2003 in Berlin
  • 2:05:38: Khalid Khannouchi (USA) 14/04/2002 in London
  • 2:05:42: Khalid Khannouchi (USA) 24/10/1999 in Chicago
  • 2:06:05: Ronaldo da Costa (BRA) 20/09/1998 in Berlin
How the bonus system works

The two riders are among several riders in the UAE to receive the top payment of £10,000 under the Thank You Fund of £16 million (Dh80m), which was announced in conjunction with Deliveroo's £8 billion (Dh40bn) stock market listing earlier this year.

The £10,000 (Dh50,000) payment is made to those riders who have completed the highest number of orders in each market.

There are also riders who will receive payments of £1,000 (Dh5,000) and £500 (Dh2,500).

All riders who have worked with Deliveroo for at least one year and completed 2,000 orders will receive £200 (Dh1,000), the company said when it announced the scheme.

Essentials

The flights
Etihad and Emirates fly direct from the UAE to Delhi from about Dh950 return including taxes.
The hotels
Double rooms at Tijara Fort-Palace cost from 6,670 rupees (Dh377), including breakfast.
Doubles at Fort Bishangarh cost from 29,030 rupees (Dh1,641), including breakfast. Doubles at Narendra Bhawan cost from 15,360 rupees (Dh869). Doubles at Chanoud Garh cost from 19,840 rupees (Dh1,122), full board. Doubles at Fort Begu cost from 10,000 rupees (Dh565), including breakfast.
The tours 
Amar Grover travelled with Wild Frontiers. A tailor-made, nine-day itinerary via New Delhi, with one night in Tijara and two nights in each of the remaining properties, including car/driver, costs from £1,445 (Dh6,968) per person.

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RESULTS

6.30pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 82,500 (Dirt) 1.600m
Winner: Miller’s House, Richard Mullen (jockey), Satish Seemar (trainer).

7.05pm: Maiden (TB) Dh 82,500 (D) 2,000m
Winner: Kanood, Adrie de Vries, Fawzi Nass.

7.50pm: Handicap (TB) Dh 82,500 (D) 1,600m
Winner: Gervais, Sandro Paiva, Ali Rashid Al Raihe.

8.15pm: The Garhoud Sprint Listed (TB) Dh 132,500 (D) 1,200m
Winner: Important Mission, Royston Ffrench, Salem bin Ghadayer.

8.50pm: The Entisar Listed (TB) Dh 132,500 (D) 2,000m
Winner: Firnas, Xavier Ziani, Salem bin Ghadayer.

9.25pm: Conditions (TB) Dh 120,000 (D) 1,400m
Winner: Zhou Storm, Connor Beasley, Ali Rashid Al Raihe.

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Electric scooters: some rules to remember
  • Riders must be 14-years-old or over
  • Wear a protective helmet
  • Park the electric scooter in designated parking lots (if any)
  • Do not leave electric scooter in locations that obstruct traffic or pedestrians
  • Solo riders only, no passengers allowed
  • Do not drive outside designated lanes
The biog

Birthday: February 22, 1956

Born: Madahha near Chittagong, Bangladesh

Arrived in UAE: 1978

Exercise: At least one hour a day on the Corniche, from 5.30-6am and 7pm to 8pm.

Favourite place in Abu Dhabi? “Everywhere. Wherever you go, you can relax.”

If you go

The flights
Return flights from Dubai to Santiago, via Sao Paolo cost from Dh5,295 with Emirates


The trip
A five-day trip (not including two days of flight travel) was split between Santiago and in Puerto Varas, with more time spent in the later where excursions were organised by TurisTour.
 

When to go
The summer months, from December to February are best though there is beauty in each season

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