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News • UAE • Residential
The downward trend of apartment rental prices in Dubai continues.
Shortlist Dubai • 2016-08-24
News • UAE • Residential
A Dubai-based real estate brokerage firm is offering a one-bedroom apartment in Princess Tower, the world’s tallest residential tower, for rent at Dh299 a day.
Emirates 24/7 • 2016-08-18
News • UAE • Office • Workplace
Free-zone areas in Dubai continue to maintain strong demand for office space while the economic slowdown seems to curb appetite for office space, the latest research from an international real estate consultancy said.
Khaleej Times • 2016-08-17
News • UAE • Office
Dubai is one of the most welcoming places in the world for start-up businesses, with a wide selection of free zones and onshore locations offering competitive rents, according to a report by Cushman & Wakefield Core
GN Property • 2016-08-12
News • UAE • Industrial & Logistics
Weak global trade volumes and oil price volatility have resulted in a fall in rents in Dubai's industrial real estate sector during summer.
Khaleej Times • 2016-08-10
News • UAE • Industrial & Logistics
The latest Industrial Market Performance report for summer 2016 from Cushman & Wakefield Core reveals the global trade volume and continuing oil price fluctuation is impacting demand for industrial and warehousing real estate.
The Big 5 Hub • 2016-08-07
News • UAE • Residential
Average rents in Dubai's industrial real estate sector fell throughout the summer months.
Zawya • 2016-08-04
News • UAE • Economy
A decree issued this month to ensure that workers paid below Dh2,000 per month must be provided free housing by employers is not likely to push up costs of worker accommodation in the UAE, according to experts.
The National • 2016-07-30
News • UAE • Residential
Higher floors in tall towers in Dubai Marina command over 20 to 30 per cent premium in the rental and sales market, according to property consultancy Cushman & Wakefield Core.
Emirates 24|7 • 2016-07-25
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Worker housing projects in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are expected to draw increased interest from investors after the government issued a decree last week requiring companies with more than 50 employees to provide free accommodation for those earning less than 2,000 dirhams ($544) per month, industry experts told Zawya.
Zawya • 2016-07-25