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The Springs The Springs is an innovative waterfront villa development built around scenic lakes, featuring a range of exquisite waterfront villas and a unique community. Like the Meadows, Springs is one of the very few Emaar developments that offers affordable true family homes in Dubai. Various issues have been addresses with the Springs community and Emaar have corrected some of the problems. However, various Springs owners are still agitated over certain long-term issues. Have you got any qualms with Emaar, have made money on Springs, or are you happy with your investment? Share your thoughts with others here.

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Default Where do you come from - 23-02-2007, 06:18 AM

Yes!!! In the Springs and the later phases of the Meadows because they are into the desert more than the Lakes for instance. My friend who lives there (Bless her) had a few problems with rats and one time she had some visitors for the day. She was in the living room entertaining them when her husband walked into the room and asked if she had seen a rat around. With incredible loud shreiks, her visitors jumped onto the sofas, with shoes on and all and refused to get down until the rat was caught!!! Mind you I would have done the same thing Now her husband has learnt from his mistake and refers to the little creatures by the name Stuart (after Stuart Little). It is so much easier for her to say "Stuart is in my bed" than "a rat is in my bed"
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Default Re: Where do you come from - 23-02-2007, 06:59 AM

Hopefully, it will only be a temporary problem, the same as at The Greens. When I first moved in, it was a disaster, as the place was still under construction, workers had their sleep quarters in the underground parking with no toilet facilities provided, so they had to relief themselves somewhere, also they had no where to dispose of their food rubbish. That is the same problem at The Springs and Meadows which are still under construction. There are also stagnant lakes which are not being maintained yet. All that attracts many beasts but once the places will be buzzing with people and cars, rather than workers and trucks and pest control moves in on a regular basis, the problem should hopefully go away and those critters will move to the Arabian Ranches. Good luck everyone!
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