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Arada unveils first London residential project in UK expansion push

Sharjah-based developer Arada has launched its first residential project in London, called 100 Avenue Road, located in Swiss Cottage. The development includes 172 apartments priced starting at Dh3.9 million ($1 million). Units range in size from 422 to 957 square feet and feature various layouts including Manhattan-style designs. Amenities include a pool, spa, gym, and other luxury features. Arada acquired Regal, a London-based developer, in September and has invested up to £325 million ($427.7 million) in Thameside West as part of its UK expansion strategy.

Long-term expat Meagan da Silva and her 42-year-old husband rented in Dubai’s popular Arabian Ranches neighbourhood before deciding to buy a home along the same road.

Now in their fifth year living in the city, the couple, who are South African with Portuguese and British heritage, own a four-bedroom house in the Alvorada sub-community. Ms da Silva would not be drawn on how much she paid for her home but similar properties are listed for above Dh13m on Property Finder.

Ms da Silva, a teacher aged 37, showed The National around the home she also shares with two daughters, 9 and 6.

Please tell us about the house

Our home has four bedrooms and five bathrooms, plus an internal nanny’s room and an external driver’s room.

The house is approximately 4,700 sq ft inside, on an 8,000 sq ft plot.

Before Dubai, we mostly lived in condos and apartments. We knew that when we eventually bought, we wanted more space and a garden for the children.

One of the things we love is our children can safely run between neighbours’ houses, ride their bikes and scooters and play with friends without worrying about busy roads.

Why did you decide to buy?

We’ve been expats for around 13 years and wanted something tangible, somewhere that felt like home and gave us some roots.

Before Dubai we lived in Singapore, where buying property as an expat is much more difficult and expensive. Dubai felt more achievable and accessible.

At the time we bought, mortgage repayments and rental costs had started to even out, so it made more sense to put money into our own property.

The market was also climbing and we felt positive about Dubai’s future. We’d been thinking about buying, but our landlord giving us notice was probably the final push we needed to take the plunge.

Owning has also given us more stability. We’re not worrying every year or two about lease renewals, rental increases or being asked to move.

We found the buying process fairly straightforward. Everything felt transparent and secure.

What drew you to this property?

We’ve always found Emaar very good to deal with. The homes feel solidly built and we’ve had no major building issues. Whenever we’ve logged a maintenance issue the problem has been resolved quickly.

Knowing the community well beforehand gave us confidence when buying.

We looked at quite a few communities within Arabian Ranches, but we always came back to Alvorada. It feels like a more personal community and it’s divided into four sub-communities, each with their own amenities and security.

What made you choose this neighbourhood?

We already knew Alvorada because we’d rented there for two years before buying.

We absolutely love Arabian Ranches. One of the biggest attractions is how green and established it feels. Emaar does a great job maintaining landscaping and communal areas.

The swimming pool in the property. Antonie Robertson/The National Info

We also chose Ranches because of location. It’s very well positioned for schools. Another factor was Alvorada’s location within Arabian Ranches itself. Ranches is a very large community and, depending on where you live, it can take 8-10 minutes just to reach an exit.

Alvorada is positioned near the Al Qudra/Umm Suqeim/Studio City traffic lights, which means we can get in and out of the community quickly. With two young children, that convenience makes a real difference; school drop-offs take us around 12 minutes.

It’s also convenient for everyday life. Alvorada is close to Motor City, Waitrose, Spinneys, and Dubai Hills Mall.

Property values have performed well over the years and we’ve often been told larger plot sizes compared to some newer developments are part of the reason. Emaar is also continuing to invest in the community and is currently building a much-needed gym.

What upgrades have you made?

We were fortunate the previous owner completed two extensions and had built a substantial service block outside which includes a tank room, pool room, store room, and a large driver’s room.

We updated most of the house to make it work better for our family. We widened doorways, removed some internal arches and columns to create a more open layout, replaced the AC units and ducting, renovated the kitchen and bathrooms and removed downstairs ceilings to increase ceiling heights.

We deliberately kept one set of original arches and the original Alvorada wooden staircase because we love the character and charm they bring. The aim was to create a light, bright and open family home.

We’d probably describe the style as minimalist Mediterranean, although in reality it’s just a busy family home, well lived in and filled with furniture we’ve owned and collected over the years.

Our favourite addition has been the outdoor living space. We added a concrete pool and a large pergola, which has effectively become another living area.

It includes an outdoor kitchen, TV area, fireplace, dining space, traditional South African brick braai and lounge seating.

What facilities do you have in your communit…

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The NationalState / PublicCenter2 days ago
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The NationalState / PublicCenter4 days ago
Arada unveils first London residential project in UK expansion push

Sharjah-based developer Arada has launched its first residential project in London, called 100 Avenue Road, located in Swiss Cottage. The development includes 172 apartments priced starting at Dh3.9 million ($1 million). Units range in size from 422 to 957 square feet and feature various layouts including Manhattan-style designs. Amenities include a pool, spa, gym, and other luxury features. Arada acquired Regal, a London-based developer, in September and has invested up to £325 million ($427.7 million) in Thameside West as part of its UK expansion strategy.

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The NationalState / PublicCenter7 days ago
My Own Home: Family lay down roots at four-bed house in Dubai's Arabian Ranches

Meagan da Silva and her husband, long-term expats in Dubai, purchased a four-bedroom house in the Arabian Ranches neighborhood. They previously rented in the area before deciding to buy. The family, originally from South Africa with Portuguese and British heritage, now live in a spacious home with a garden, which they chose for its safety and sense of community. The house is located in the Alvorada sub-community and is valued at over Dh13 million.

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