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Cost-conscious home buyers in Dubai better have their funds ready - homes under Dh2 million are not staying unsold for long. And in the home finding rush, former tenants are switching to becoming landlords.
Gulf News • 2017-01-01
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More than 80 per cent of business leaders in the UAE believe that the country’s economy would benefit from more affordable residential and commercial property.
The National • 2016-12-31
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Tighter budgets, staff cuts and business consolidation as a result of lower oil prices and global economic worries all have affected Dubai’s office property market.
Gulf News • 2016-12-28
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It's almost time to call it wraps for 2016. The year has been a mixed bag of fortunes for the Dubai property sector, with affordable properties leading recovery while the prime market continuing to feel the pressure both in the sales and rental markets.
Khaleej Times • 2016-12-27
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CORE estimates that peripheral communities such as Jumeirah Village and Dubailand will see rents drop by two to four per cent as more supply is delivered.
Khaleej Times • 2016-12-19
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Property prices to increase over next year 20,000 new units to be delivered to market Investors continue to capitalise on bottoming market Dubai rents could fall by up to 4% in the next 12 months.
Press Release, Zawya • 2016-12-19
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Residents burdened by paying out high rents could be in for some respite in 2017 — 20,000 new homes are to be delivered next year and the majority of them in more affordable locations such as Sports City, Dubailand and Silicon Oasis.
Gulf News • 2016-12-19
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Luxury real estate in Dubai was hit, but insiders say it never was seriously threatened by the slow performance that dominated the marketplace in past few quarters.
GN Property • 2016-12-14
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The slowdown in the advertising industry has led one of the region’s biggest agencies to transfer some staff from Dubai to Beirut to trim costs.
The National • 2016-12-04
News • UAE • Retail
It seems appropriate in The Year of Reading to step into Wadih Haddad’s office in Al Quoz and find shelves stacked with business books.
The National • 2016-12-03