My Own Home: How Al Furjan townhouse soared in value by Dh1.5m


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My Own Home takes you inside a reader-owned property to ask how much they paid, why they decided to buy and what they have done with it since moving in

Avi Gambhir, a former software company manager, has spent seven of the 12 years he’s lived in the UAE, based in Al Furjan.

When he first moved into his Dh2.2 million ($600,000) three-bedroom townhouse in 2018, it was a quiet, closed-off community with little access to the rest of the city. It has since grown exponentially and is now one of the most accessible parts of Dubai, with limited traffic congestion and plenty to do.

As its popularity has risen, so have house prices and the value of Mr Gambhir's property has since soared after a brief dip during the Covid pandemic.

But Mr Gambhir has no plans to sell just yet. In fact, he loves the place so much that he now works permanently from home, running a travel agency with his wife, Sucheta Malik Gambhir, called Miles & Menus.

The National has a look around.

Please tell us about your home

It’s a three-bedroom townhouse with a small garden at the back, a nice living room, dining area, big kitchen, maid’s room and powder rooms.

When did you buy this property?

February 2018. We moved in July that year, because there was work that had to be done. It was a blessing in disguise for us, as Covid hit about one year later and everybody was working from home. My daughter did about two years of schooling in this house.

How much did you buy it for?

I bought it for Dh2.2 million. Now I’m getting offers around Dh3.7 million. During Covid, the property rates went down by about 40 per cent, so people were anxious about it. But in Dubai, if you are in the right area …

Why did you choose this neighbourhood?

Al Furjan has increased in popularity and attracted more residents since Avi Gambhir moved in seven years ago. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Al Furjan has increased in popularity and attracted more residents since Avi Gambhir moved in seven years ago. Chris Whiteoak / The National

First of all, the accessibility. It's strategically located – only five minutes to Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road, 10 minutes to Sheikh Zayed Road or Garn Al Sabkha, and Al Asayel Street is only two minutes’ drive. It's a nice community and it’s the only villa community connected to the Metro.

It was a small community, it's still very calm in this area, even though it has started opening up. People are nice. My daughter's school is a 10-minute drive away. My office used to be 10 to 15 minutes from here. My daughter does ballet and her ballet school is 10 minutes’ drive.

It was more about convenience for us. There are no traffic issues, no bottlenecks, lots of exit points and access to the Metro. We're in a great place.

How has the neighbourhood changed since?

I have seen Al Furjan grow in the past seven years. Nakheel is putting in much effort to improve the infrastructure. Very soon Al Furjan will also be a gated community. I am part of a group of volunteers and homeowners working with Nakheel on this project.

We have meetings with them every quarter, as we understand the security challenges facing communities. For instance, we were always in need of a dog park, because everybody loves pets, right? So we agreed with Nakheel that they'll give us some space for the dog park. All these things we negotiate on behalf of the community.

What renovations have you done?

We did some bits in the kitchen. We changed the furniture, we did our TV wall, added some wardrobes. We changed our bedrooms and put lights and a small fountain in the garden, as we love water.

Mr Gambhir renovated his garden and added a water feature. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Mr Gambhir renovated his garden and added a water feature. Chris Whiteoak / The National

They aren’t major renovations, some small changes here and there. Overall, I would say we’ve spent about Dh100,000 to Dh120,000 on renovations.

What facilities do you have?

We have a gym, tennis courts, padel courts, a swimming pool in the area, plus so many kids’ parks. Every zone has a kids’ park. There is one right behind me. There's the new dog park coming very soon.

We also have access to restaurants and grocery stores. There are now two schools here, which opened after we moved in – Arbor School and Arcadia, so both renowned names. There is a small traffic bottleneck in the mornings when people drop their kids at school, but we've no complaints.

How would you describe your interior design style?

We believe in a minimalist lifestyle. We don’t have too much furniture but what we do have, we believe in quality. It’s very classy and contemporary.

How long do you plan to stay?

Honestly, I’ve never thought about it. I bought it, so I call it our home and we don’t usually sell our homes. We love it here. It's a decent-sized three-bedroom.

Maybe we will consider, if my daughter goes to college next year, whether we want to move. Since my wife and I work from home and have our own company, it's much easier for us to work from wherever.

The specs

Engine: 1.5-litre turbo

Power: 181hp

Torque: 230Nm

Transmission: 6-speed automatic

Starting price: Dh79,000

On sale: Now

Specs

Engine: 51.5kW electric motor

Range: 400km

Power: 134bhp

Torque: 175Nm

Price: From Dh98,800

Available: Now

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Volvo ES90 Specs

Engine: Electric single motor (96kW), twin motor (106kW) and twin motor performance (106kW)

Power: 333hp, 449hp, 680hp

Torque: 480Nm, 670Nm, 870Nm

On sale: Later in 2025 or early 2026, depending on region

Price: Exact regional pricing TBA

The specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cyl turbo

Power: 247hp at 6,500rpm

Torque: 370Nm from 1,500-3,500rpm

Transmission: 10-speed auto

Fuel consumption: 7.8L/100km

Price: from Dh94,900

On sale: now

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8 The Saudi Cup (TB) 1,800m (D) $20,000,000

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THE BIO

Family: I have three siblings, one older brother (age 25) and two younger sisters, 20 and 13 

Favourite book: Asking for my favourite book has to be one of the hardest questions. However a current favourite would be Sidewalk by Mitchell Duneier

Favourite place to travel to: Any walkable city. I also love nature and wildlife 

What do you love eating or cooking: I’m constantly in the kitchen. Ever since I changed the way I eat I enjoy choosing and creating what goes into my body. However, nothing can top home cooked food from my parents. 

Favorite place to go in the UAE: A quiet beach.

Updated: February 05, 2025, 11:42 AM