On Thursdays, I share pictures about ‘Echos of my Neighbourhood.
I would like to invite you to participate. The challenge is quite simple and you can find out more about it through this link.
Cityscape Dubai is the largest and most influential real estate exhibition in the Middle East/Gulf region. This years’ exhibition concludes today, 8th September and over 300 companies from the UAE and abroad showcased their ambitious and beautiful building projects.
It’s a key event during which developers, architects, investors, real estate professionals, city building authorities and interested citizens gather in one place. Investors get to buy properties off plan or almost completed and resell or rent to turn a good profit.
I have always believed in property investment, but I am not yet fortunate enough to afford the steep cost of investing in property over here. Who knows, maybe when I sign that bestseller of mine, then I may just be rolling in enough wad to invest, but hey, it doesn’t hurt to look and know what’s available out here.
What I marvel at is the precision and beauty of the architectural designs on display. There was so much to look at that I could barely get around in my hours of attending the exhibition.
Lady Lee takes us briefly to India through her doors 🙂
I love seeing where people are visiting or staying and would be glad to see your neighbourhood.
Have a good weekend ahead. Just a day to go 😉
Jacqueline
Happy Thursday, Jackie 🙂
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Hope you are having a great week Lady Lee 🙂
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Your view of the world looks so colorful and exciting. Thank you for the share. I look forward to Lady Lee’s view.
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It is always nice seeing your neighbourhood through your eyes. Beautiful pictures
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Thank you Kewrites. I realised that once we open our eyes we get to see a whole lot 🙂
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So which skyscraper you are planning to invest on?
I was spoiled by reading a story from Tolstoy in my childhood, “How much land does a man need”. Lost my appetite for real estate from then on. My better half must have rued the day when she agreed to marry me.
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Ha,ha! We truly don’t need that much and that’s the truth. Only working to give these young ones of mine the best upbringing that I can and have enough to tide me over when I’m knobbly in the knees and long in the tooth 😉
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We Really don’t need much, but then we are labeled as losers😣
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That’s their opinion and they are entitled to it.
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Your world and the places you have visited are beautiful. I am sure you have many stories to share about your adventures. Thanks for sharing your pictures.
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Indeed Pamela, many stories to tell. I am thinking of making a book out of some of these ventures. Thank you 🙂
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What a beautiful world you live in Jackie. You’re so deserving and thank you for sharing.
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Aww! What a beautiful comment Eugenia. Thank you my lady 🙂
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I always think Dubai looks so exciting in your blog. I completely understand how you feel about visiting a property exhibition even though you have no plans to buy anything. I’d often do the same kind of thing myself. For example, I’ve been to a number of agricultural shows over the year but never bought a pig. 🙂
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Bun I just burst out laughing at your comment. Didn’t see that last part coming 🙂
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Thank you, Jacqueline! A smile always makes my day. 🙂
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I always enjoy these posts, Jacqueline. 🙂
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Thank you dear Brenda 🙂
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I Always think to visit Dubai .I have attended many properties exhibition like this. But the exhibition done by you people is totally different like I love it very much. You can also visit here http://realmaps.co.in/.
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