Dubai s Bachelors Live The Hard Way

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The Hardships of Bachelors in Dubai


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While Dubai is renowned for its iconic landmarks and ambitious dreams, it struggles to accommodate the very individuals who helped build them.

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Dubai apartments, Dubai hotel apartments, furnished, apartments, holiday, serviced, beach

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Dubai's rapid development in recent years has been nothing short of extraordinary. However, underlying issues remain unresolved. Among them are traffic congestion and inadequate working conditions for laborers. A significant problem is the lack of suitable housing for bachelors. Despite a vast array of Dubai apartments, furnished villas, and hotel apartments, many bachelor residents find it challenging to secure a decent living space.

In the UAE, bachelors are often viewed with suspicion and are sometimes restricted from socializing with women. The government is even considering legislation to further regulate their housing. For instance, a new draft law in Abu Dhabi proposes hefty fines for property owners who rent to bachelors, potentially worsening the housing crisis unless more accommodating options are developed. With limited availability and high rent, bachelors often share living spaces with landlords, a practice that may soon be prohibited. The impact would not only affect bachelors but also Dubai realtors dealing in furnished villas and hotel apartments if similar laws were enacted.

A practical solution involves creating more dedicated housing for bachelors. Although the UAE government has made efforts in this direction, singles remain skeptical about the outcomes. Currently, many commute for up to three hours daily to reach Dubai, made even more taxing by traffic congestion. Realtors focused on high-end shopping malls, luxury hotels, and commercial properties often overlook the necessity of affordable housing for bachelors, leaving them stranded between ethical considerations and market forces.

From the perspective of a bachelor, the administration and local Arabs should adopt a more lenient stance. While respecting cultural norms is essential, extremes should be avoided. Dubai is home to a vibrant expatriate community contributing significantly to its growth. The city's landmarks, hotels, and apartments tell a story of how ethnic Arabs and expatriates have forged a modern-day partnership. To enhance this relationship, both sides need to engage in open dialogue and address the housing issue thoughtfully.

Dubai, with its cosmopolitan character, should strive to be more inclusive and avoid the rigidity seen in other regional countries. By doing so, it can continue its remarkable journey while ensuring fair treatment and opportunities for all its residents.

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