My Dubai Rent takes you inside a reader's home to have a look at what they get for their money, how much they pay in rent and asks them what they like and don't like
Emily Stansfield, 31, says she pays Dh45,000 ($12,250) for a one-bedroom apartment at the heart of the action in Dubai Marina, where she lives with her partner, Paudie Marum, and rescue cat, Penny.
Ms Stansfield, from Yorkshire, England, has been in Dubai for 10 years and has lived in areas including Business Bay and The Palm Jumeirah.
The HR manager pays her rent in one cheque and is saving to buy her first home in the emirate.
She invited The National into her apartment to show us how she has turned it into a cosy short-term home.
Why did you choose to live here and not somewhere else?
I chose the Marina for the central location. I barely use my car any more and can walk to work in Jumeirah Lakes Towers in 20 minutes and avoid all the traffic.
Dubai’s roads are really busy, especially at this time of year, and I’d much rather walk to a restaurant than spend an hour sitting behind the wheel.
It’s great for keeping me fit and, as well as walking to work and back, I like to stroll around the Marina at night. When it’s all lit up, it’s beautiful.
What kind of facilities do you have around you?
The pool in our building is really nice and gets a lot of sunshine. We also have a gym, which is great for keeping active when I’m short on time.
There are so many bars and restaurants in Marina and I love having so many cuisines on my doorstep. The metro and the tram are both really close by if I do want to go further afield.
Do you think this apartment offers value for money?
Definitely. The rent is really cheap, especially when you split it between two people. When you consider how high rent is in other parts of the Marina, I think we’ve got a really good deal.
So many people I know are having their rent increased every year, but ours is staying the same for the next year, which is a relief. I read that rents are increasing by 25 per cent, which is a scary amount.
I also save money on taxis and petrol, so when you add everything up I’d say we are getting a really good deal. Some apartments in the same building are considerably more, so I’m happy with what we pay for the location that we’re in.
What would you change about where you live?
If I were to change anything it would be the decor. The flat is fully furnished and, while it’s convenient, it’s not furniture that I would have picked myself.
If it was up to me, I’d have it a bit more modern, but everything works and is a pretty good standard, so I can’t really complain.
It’s also quite small for two people – especially when you have as many shoes as I do – but it’s cosy and as long as we’re both not working from home then it’s manageable.
What touches have you made to the apartment to make it feel like your own?
I’ve bought a lot of plants, I’ve put pictures of home on the wall and having a cat makes it feel more homely.
I’ve also bought little bits of furniture that we can take with us when we leave, including a new shoe rack and some soft furnishings.
I think small touches like candles and throws make a big difference to the ambience. You don’t need to spend a fortune to make a house feel like home.
Do you see yourself living there much longer?
We’ll probably stay here for another year just to save money, but after that we’ll hopefully buy somewhere a bit bigger that we can really make our own.
Specs
Engine: Electric motor generating 54.2kWh (Cooper SE and Aceman SE), 64.6kW (Countryman All4 SE)
Power: 218hp (Cooper and Aceman), 313hp (Countryman)
Torque: 330Nm (Cooper and Aceman), 494Nm (Countryman)
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh158,000 (Cooper), Dh168,000 (Aceman), Dh190,000 (Countryman)
SPEC SHEET
Display: 10.9" Liquid Retina IPS, 2360 x 1640, 264ppi, wide colour, True Tone, Apple Pencil support
Chip: Apple M1, 8-core CPU, 8-core GPU, 16-core Neural Engine
Memory: 64/256GB storage; 8GB RAM
Main camera: 12MP wide, f/1.8, Smart HDR
Video: 4K @ 25/25/30/60fps, full HD @ 25/30/60fps, slo-mo @ 120/240fps
Front camera: 12MP ultra-wide, f/2.4, Smart HDR, Centre Stage; full HD @ 25/30/60fps
Audio: Stereo speakers
Biometrics: Touch ID
I/O: USB-C, smart connector (for folio/keyboard)
Battery: Up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi; up to 9 hours on cellular
Finish: Space grey, starlight, pink, purple, blue
Price: Wi-Fi – Dh2,499 (64GB) / Dh3,099 (256GB); cellular – Dh3,099 (64GB) / Dh3,699 (256GB)
Specs
Engine: Dual-motor all-wheel-drive electric
Range: Up to 610km
Power: 905hp
Torque: 985Nm
Price: From Dh439,000
Available: Now
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BMW M5 specs
Engine: 4.4-litre twin-turbo V-8 petrol enging with additional electric motor
Power: 727hp
Torque: 1,000Nm
Transmission: 8-speed auto
Fuel consumption: 10.6L/100km
On sale: Now
Price: From Dh650,000
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Oman, UAE, Namibia
Al Amerat, Muscat
Results
Oman beat UAE by five wickets
UAE beat Namibia by eight runs
Fixtures
Wednesday January 8 –Oman v Namibia
Thursday January 9 – Oman v UAE
Saturday January 11 – UAE v Namibia
Sunday January 12 – Oman v Namibia
THE SPECS
Engine: 1.5-litre turbocharged four-cylinder
Transmission: Constant Variable (CVT)
Power: 141bhp
Torque: 250Nm
Price: Dh64,500
On sale: Now
The specs
Engine: 4.0-litre V8 twin-turbocharged and three electric motors
Power: Combined output 920hp
Torque: 730Nm at 4,000-7,000rpm
Transmission: 8-speed dual-clutch automatic
Fuel consumption: 11.2L/100km
On sale: Now, deliveries expected later in 2025
Price: expected to start at Dh1,432,000
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The flights
Etihad (etihad.com) flies from Abu Dhabi to Luang Prabang via Bangkok, with a return flight from Chiang Rai via Bangkok for about Dh3,000, including taxes. Emirates and Thai Airways cover the same route, also via Bangkok in both directions, from about Dh2,700.
The cruise
The Gypsy by Mekong Kingdoms has two cruising options: a three-night, four-day trip upstream cruise or a two-night, three-day downstream journey, from US$5,940 (Dh21,814), including meals, selected drinks, excursions and transfers.
The hotels
Accommodation is available in Luang Prabang at the Avani, from $290 (Dh1,065) per night, and at Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp and Resort from $1,080 (Dh3,967) per night, including meals, an activity and transfers.
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