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News • UAE • International

UAE investors lock in long-term value in London real estate

Business interests, capital preservation remain demand drivers for Emirati buyers

Gulf News • 2020-01-21

News • UAE • Residential

2020 to set direction for Dubai property prices

Residential property supply is set to hit an all-time high in Dubai in 2020, keeping prices and rentals under pressure this year as well and attracting more cost-conscious buyers due to higher affordability

Khaleej Times • 2020-01-15

News • UAE • Office • Workplace • Residential

49,000 New homes expected in Dubai in 2020 - landlords under pressure

Many landlords now offering 12 cheques, rent-free periods, but the pressure will continue

Gulf News • 2020-01-14

News • UAE • Residential

Oversupply issues in Dubai set to continue with 49,000 new units expected in 2020

The number of new launches dropped by 58 percent compared to 2018

Arabian Business • 2020-01-14

News • UAE • Economy

Tenants facing credit reports is a sign of maturing UAE property market

Analysts say more widespread use of credit data will provide added benefits to tenants and help reduce rental disputes

The National • 2019-12-30

News • UAE • Residential

Abu Dhabi, Dubai property prices have bottomed out

Property prices in Dubai and Abu Dhabi are bottoming out and there is no room to drop prices any further by developers and landlords, say analysts and industry executives.

Khaleej Times • 2019-11-27

News • UAE • Residential

Abu Dhabi hotel rooms 50% more expensive during Grand Prix month

Average room rate was Dh517 in 2018, compared to Dh345 for rest of year, Cushman & Wakefield Core Research shows

The National • 2019-11-27

News • UAE • Residential

Abu Dhabi property close to demand - supply balance

The supply-demand numbers in Abu Dhabi’s property market shows supply and handover of new homes is currently half of what had been forecast

Gulf News • 2019-11-27

News • UAE • International

London prime property demand from UAE to remain high even after Brexit

Appetite for prime properties in London remains high among the UAE residents due to decline in pound as well as prices there over the last few years due to Brexit concern, according to real estate analysts.

Khaleej Times • 2019-10-23

News • UAE • International • International Residential

UAE investors can cheer Brexit mess

Investing in property even in prime London gets them unforeseen benefits

Gulf News • 2019-10-22

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