Finance recruitment consultant Graham Halton relocated to Dubai from Ireland with his partner in September last year.
The couple, 26, were then among the first residents to occupy one of the apartments that initially housed multinational staff who worked in and around the pavilions of Expo 2020 Dubai.
The 2,273 apartments, ranging from studios to three bedrooms, are located within four clusters. Occupants began vacating after the six-month world fair closed on March 31 last year.
Units then became available to buy or lease with two-bedroom options costing from Dh80,000 per year, according to Property Finder.
Mr Halton and Emma Darcy, a content lead for an app, now rent a seventh-floor, one-bedroom home with parking in Expo Village Residences and they pay Dh60,000 a year.
Where did you live previously?
I stayed in Jumeirah Lakes Towers and Al Furjan on short-term lets. We were renting month-by-month because we were trying to find the right place.
In comparison, for price and quality, Expo Village surpassed these substantially.
The JLT building was an Airbnb. However, for a studio, it was almost twice the price to rent, compared to the one-bedroom apartments in Expo Village.
Why did you choose this area?
We heard about Expo when it was on and found the area online while doing research. We found that the price was extremely fair compared to other areas we were looking at.
I was looking to be close to the Dubai Metro, which is handy for work. Emma works remotely, so having a bright apartment that lets in a lot of daylight was a very important factor.