Breakdown of rental prices in Abu Dhabi


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Life’s complaints dissolve by the beachside. Abu Dhabi’s premier strolling experience is interrupted only occasionally by biking children. Prices are high, sea views are frequent, and Marina Mall’s a major draw. Your weekends are spent tanning, half-asleep. Bliss.

Average rent Dh95,000.

Khalidiya

Close to the Corniche and studded with shops and shisha bars, Khalidiya is a family-friendly outpost of parks and new high-rise apartment blocks. This relaxed, upmarket area is home to Spinneys and a number of high-end car showrooms.

Average rent Dh100,000

Al Wahda

“Have it all and more”, says a large sign outside Wahda Mall, inviting you inside. This is Al Wahda’s pulsing heart, surrounded by hazardous roads and a wide variety of restaurants. There are more scenic parts of the world, but prices are reasonable.

Average rent Dh75,000.

Tourist Club

Neon lights and traffic and bustle – or about as much of these as Abu Dhabi can offer – come with noise, nightclubs and crowds. Shops are plentiful and restaurants many, but parking scarce and stressful. Hotels lure tourists, unsurprisingly. Abu Dhabi Mall’s your local, all-purpose emporium.

Average rent Dh55,000.

Al Reem

Still a work in progress, the island already offers many new and attractive apartments. Reem is home to a Waitrose, and in a few years will be a thriving mixed-use area. In the meantime, it has a large number of swimming pools per capita.

Average rent Dh80,000 – 110,000

Khalifa City A

Well, it’s not much to look at – two long strips of road lined by villas and shops – but as a cheap commuter suburb for the frugal motorist, it’s an excellent way to swap proximity to Abu Dhabi for low rents and big rooms.

Average rent Dh45,000

Al Raha Beach

The calm of a beachside commuter community can be had within close proximity to Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Shops, luxury apartments, and private beaches individuate Raha – an area that has dramatically increased in popularity over the last few years.

Average rent Dh103,000.

Al Reef

A complex of villas and apartments between Abu Dhabi International Airport and Yas Island, Al Reef is Manazel’s purpose-built community of affordable but high quality apartments, for commuters who want their money to be spent on design, not on proximity to Abu Dhabi’s centre.

Average rent Dh65,000

Saadiyat Island

Soon to be home to NYU AD, the Louvre, Guggenheim and Zayed museums, Saadiyat sees the city’s Pretty Young Things spend big and live in glamour. If you’re flush with liquid assets, a playground of high-end real estate and exclusive beaches awaits. Dress sharply.

Average rent Dh110,000

Al Muroor

Between Jones the Grocer, a Spinneys and LuLu Hypermarket, residents enjoy a range of middle-class comforts. Cupcake shops dot the streetsides, while Al Wahda and Mushrif malls are a short car-ride away. Several apartment blocks are set away from the roadside, but one bedroom flats are hard to come by.

Average rent Dh75,000

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PROFILE OF INVYGO

Started: 2018

Founders: Eslam Hussein and Pulkit Ganjoo

Based: Dubai

Sector: Transport

Size: 9 employees

Investment: $1,275,000

Investors: Class 5 Global, Equitrust, Gulf Islamic Investments, Kairos K50 and William Zeqiri

RESULTS

Women:

55kg brown-black belt: Amal Amjahid (BEL) bt Amanda Monteiro (BRA) via choke
62kg brown-black belt: Bianca Basilio (BRA) bt Ffion Davies (GBR) via referee’s decision (0-0, 2-2 adv)
70kg brown-black belt: Ana Carolina Vieira (BRA) bt Jessica Swanson (USA), 9-0
90kg brown-black belt: Angelica Galvao (USA) bt Marta Szarecka (POL) 8-2

Men:

62kg black belt: Joao Miyao (BRA) bt Wan Ki-chae (KOR), 7-2
69kg black belt: Paulo Miyao (BRA) bt Gianni Grippo (USA), 2-2 (1-0 adv)
77kg black belt: Espen Mathiesen (NOR) bt Jake Mackenzie (CAN)
85kg black belt: Isaque Braz (BRA) bt Faisal Al Ketbi (UAE), 2-0
94kg black belt: Felipe Pena (BRA) bt Adam Wardzinski (POL), 4-0
110kg black belt final: Erberth Santos (BRA) bt Lucio Rodrigues (GBR) via rear naked choke

Brief scoreline:

Burnley 3

Barnes 63', 70', Berg Gudmundsson 75'

Southampton 3

Man of the match

Ashley Barnes (Burnley)