Sometimes it's not the specific building that matters, but how the neighborhood is put together as a system: routes, points of attraction, ease of travel, a sense of safety and well-being. The location page helps better understand the Marina as a holistic environment, not a collection of buildings. Halfway through reading, I opened https://marinadubai.ae/location and noted that the presentation makes the neighborhood easier to understand, even for those who haven't lived there. The Waterfront District sounds like a perfect definition here: living around the water sets the tone for the entire place. Do you think the microlocation (a specific neighborhood) or the overall status of the neighborhood is more important when choosing a Marina property?