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2007 

A shortage of villas on the marketWith the supply of apartments available for freehold purchase far outstripping the supply of villas, it's no wonder that the Dubai property market is seeing a serious imbalance of demand between the two. While there are large quantities of high-rise buildings app...
07/24/2007
Present market conditions show that the real estate market is still enjoying a boom, with freehold property prices on the rise. However, as in other property markets, booms cannot be sustained indefinitely and Dubai is no different. Although the market is new and its future state cannot be compar...
07/24/2007
As an increasingly popular tourist destination and business hub, Dubai has been able to make an extensive foray into the property development market. With the introduction of freehold property legislation, there has been a prolific amount of interest in the numerous property ventures that are av...
07/23/2007
Your property guide With so much development taking place in Dubai and so many freehold properties available, it's easy to get overwhelmed! This blog is designed to offer a multitude of information on property in Dubai, as well as the latest news on the ever expanding freehold market.Find all th...
07/23/2007
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  A general overviewWith year round sunshine, relatively cheap living costs and tax free salaries, it's no wonder more and more people are looking to invest in Dubai. The lifestyle here is like no other; the finest hotels the world has to offer are spread out across the city, restaurants and bars...
07/23/2007
Important information you need to knowWho can buy freehold propertyAnyone can. The introduction of the freehold property law in 2002 entitles anyone to purchase a property with 100% ownership; however, this is restricted to property that is specifically designated as freehold. Given the large amo...
07/23/2007
Its finally great to see the Burj Dubai coming together after all the years of driving past and watching it rise storey by storey. The 1,680-foot skyscraper still under construction in Dubai claimed Saturday that it has become the world's tallest building, surpassing Taiwan's Taipei 101 which has...
07/23/2007
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