What’s the area like?
The sleepy burbs! Large, low-slung villas dominate the area. Its villas and townhouses range drastically in style and condition, and there’s not much of a community – stumbling across another human soul is rare. A proliferation of partitioned, Russian-doll-like apartments are the norm, and it is popular with expats seeking something away from the city, although prices have spiralled of late.
Amenities
Small stores provide the necessities, while a branch of ADNB and a petrol station likewise offer an escape from the suburban sprawl.
Best for…
Those seeking a one or two bedroom apartment away from the urban thrall, but are willing to pay for it.
Pros
Quiet streets and not much traffic make Mushrif a happy medium between island living and the desert outskirts. Prices are also expected to come down, although for the moment they remain on the high side.
Cons
Many partitions are made without the aid of contracted builders, which can lead to problems with utilities. Investigate this thoroughly when visiting properties. Meanwhile, taxis are, as ever, a problem away from the main city area.
Rent
Two-beds can be found for Dhs150,000, with more palatial three-beds starting at Dhs320,000. Expat purchases are welcome.