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Dubai's Real Estate Market Continues to Ride High on Strong Investor Confidence by Rizwan Sajan, Founder and Chairman, Danube Group
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Dubai, United Arab Emirates Investor confidence in Dubai’s real estate remain very strong despite volatility in different parts of the world that could increase recessionary pressures elsewhere. The launch of the increased number of new real estate projects in recent months reflect growing investor confidence in Dubai’s residential property market.
This is also reflected in the increased number of real estate and land transactions across the emirate-which is way higher that the last year’s figures. The total value of 67,000 land and property sale and mortgage transactions recorded a whopping 75.43 percent growth reaching Dh180 billion in the first 9 months of 2022, compared to Dh102.6 billion in the corresponding period last year. At this rate, the overall land and property transactions is going to create another bumper record year for the real estate sector in Dubai.
Considered the best-performing quarter in the history of Dubai’s Real Estate sector, the value of real estate sales reached Dh70 billion, confirming quarterly growth of 18% and 64.5% growth compared to Q3-2021. In the third quarter of 2022, 22 residential projects were completed consisting of more than 5,380 units.
If we look at our own activities at Danube Properties, we launched 14 projects in 7.5 years till the end of 2021. In the first 11 months of this year, we launched five new projects-a record year for us as well. Interestingly, all the first four projects were sold out at launch. This happened when property prices are going up even in the off-plan properties. This once again, demonstrates that there are more property buyers in the emirate this year than before.
The UAE economy last year recoded a growth of 3.8 percent. The International Monetary Fund (IMF), in its latest report said, the UAE economy will record a 6 percent growth this year, making it one of the fastest-growing economies in the world.
“Economic growth has been robust this year, led by a strong rebound in tourism, construction, and activity related to the Dubai World Expo, as well as higher oil production in line with the OPEC+ production agreements. Overall, GDP growth is projected to reach above 6 percent in 2022, improving from 3.8 percent in 2021,” the IMF report issued on November 21, 2022, said.
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