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        <title>Real estate trends in  Dubai</title>
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        <description>Buying real estate in the Emirates is slowly changing
There was a time in U.A.E when only GCC nationals and U.A.E nationals are permitted to own a property. For the expatriates rented apartments was the only option for a living during that time. Now that becomes history. With the new property law comes into action, the systems are changing. Expatriates in U.A.E are able to buy properties in their...</description>
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        <title>Living in Dubai</title>
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        <description>In the old centre of Dubai, Bur Dubai, the streets are roamed by small dark men in beige and gray clothing. They've moved to Dubai from India, Pakistan or Bangladesh without their families hoping to make enough money to support those they left behind. It's hard to find any Westerners here, since they live in skyscrapers or villa's located in the 'free zones' along the shore.
Apartheid
Although i...</description>
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