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Dubai housing rents fall further by 2 per cent in Q3

Housing rents are still getting cheaper for many tenants in Dubai, according to the latest real estate market data.

Gulf News • 2016-10-30

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Overnight visitors spend mega bucks in Dubai

Dubai’s hotel and retail sector expansion strategy that overlooks short-term growth concerns is spot on — the city will need all of the extra capacity once the visitor numbers start heading up again.

Gulf News • 2016-10-27

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International Real Estate and Investment Show 2016 kicks-off tomorrow at ADNEC

The eighth edition of the International Real Estate and Investment Show (IREIS 2016), will kick off on Thursday, 27 October at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC).

Zawya • 2016-10-26

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Dubai developer expects market recovery in 2017

Dubai's real estate market might be in a bit of a slump at the moment.

PropertyGuru • 2016-10-23

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Some DIFC offices commanding rents 20 percent higher than Dubai average

Smaller offices in Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) are commanding a 15-20 percent higher rent than the market average due to a lack of availability of similar unit sizes.

Arabian Business • 2016-10-21

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Banks of Dubai canal will be prime property

The Dubai Water Canal is all set to start flowing starting November.

Khaleej Times • 2016-10-19

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Office rents flat or falling in most Dubai submarkets - report

Average office rents in most submarkets of Dubai were flat or fell during the third quarter.

ME Construction • 2016-10-18

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Commercial rents stay low in Q3 2016

Average rentals remained low across most submarkets throughout Q3.

Construction Week • 2016-10-18

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Office rents in Dubai continue to fall

Office rents in Dubai continued to come under pressure in the third quarter of the year as companies retrenched staff and considered future strategy.

The National • 2016-10-17

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Dubai's prime office locations are running hot

The clusters in Tecom (now known as Barsha Heights) and the funky Dubai Design District continue to be the top performing office clusters in Dubai.

Gulf News • 2016-10-17

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