My Ajman Rent takes you inside a readerβs home to have a look at what they get for their money, how much they pay in rent and asks them what they like and donβt like
Car enthusiast Tommaso Li Vigni, 33, recently quit renting a home in Dubai's suburbs to move into a larger property for half the cost in Ajman.
The Italian splits his time between working as general manager of an upmarket Dubai restaurant and running his new automotive workshop in Ajman where he pays Dh36,000 a year to rent a three-storey townhouse.
Mr Li Vigni showed The National around the home, in Al Helio district, which he shares with his rescue cats, Vova and Agave.
What can you tell us about this home?
Itβs laid out weirdly. The property is spread across three levels and includes one ensuite bedroom, multiple living areas and outdo
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