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UAE investors starting to favour property, study shows

UAE-based investors are increasingly confident about pouring money into local assets and they seem to be focusing more and more on the property sector.The latest Friends Provident International (FPI) Investor Attitudes report showed that people in this part of the world are now more comfortable about making investments domestically than their counterparts in Hong Kong and Singapore.This is a telling discovery, as both of these Asian destinations are viewed as major global investment hubs, and it only emphasises just how well the UAE is performing.According to the FPI report, the index for the UAE has risen dramatically since last year, with the country now boasting a score of 28 – up by 11 points on the fourth quarter of 2012. The indices for Hong Kong and Singapore currently stand at 27 and 25 respectively.The study focuses on wealthier investors in each market and it found that UAE-based traders are shifting away from commodities such as gold in favour of real estate.Matthew Waterfield, FPI's general manager for the Middle East and Africa, said the results back up recent suggestions that consumer confidence in the UAE is on the up.”It is interesting – although not entirely surprising – to see the much improved preference for investing in property, which has been building over the last few editions of the report,” he remarked.”Sentiment towards property investment is a fairly reliable barometer of the level of confidence in the local investment market.”Increased interest in UAE-based property has resulted in a plethora of new projects that were previously shelved during the economic downturn being resurrected in places like Dubai.A recent study by Jones Lang LaSalle emphasised how well the property sector has been performing of late, as the demand for residential and commercial buildings has risen sharply in the past year.For the first time since 2008, all areas of the city's real estate industry are well placed to mount an impressive recovery throughout 2013, so now is the ideal time for investors to swoop in and secure more lucrative assets.Looking for apartments in Dubai? The First Group can help you out Continue reading

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Office rent upturn highlights strength of Dubai’s property sector

The demand for office space in Dubai has risen so sharply in recent months that landlords have been able to bump up their rent.A new study by Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) has shown that the tricky commercial real estate market finally showed signs of life in the first quarter of the year.While the residential property sector has been going from strength to strength in the past year, the clamour for office space has not been anywhere near as intense, but this appears to be changing.For the first time since mid-2008, all sectors of the emirate's property industry are well positioned and the future seems to be bright.Chief executive of JLL Alan Robertson is hoping to see a period of slower and more manageable growth than in previous years.”For some months now, we have seen sustained confidence in the Dubai real estate market, although it remains selective with the best performance focused on high quality assets in prime locations,” he remarked.According to the REIDIN general Residential Sale Index residential property sales increased by 18 per cent in the first quarter of 2013 when compared with the corresponding period in 2012.As ever, it is the higher end of Dubai's property market that is attracting the most attention. The demand for villas and luxurious apartments in areas like Burj Downtown, Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah soared between January and March.Craig Plumb, head of research for JLL in the Middle East and North Africa region, believes Dubai's economy will continue to expand and foreign investors will see the city as an increasingly appealing place to secure new assets.”Dubai could even benefit from the continued uncertainties in the eurozone which may lead to a transfer of capital into the Dubai real estate market, given its safe haven status and attractiveness to offshore investors,” he commented.Around 28,000 new properties are expected to be built by the end of this year, which means investors will have plenty of excellent buildings to choose from when they scour the UAE market.Click here for your free property investment guide Continue reading

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Property investors feel good about Dubai

The demand for property investments in Dubai continues to grow by the day, with real estate traders flooding into the emirate from far and wide.According to leaders at Al Masah Capital, the city's residential and hospitality sectors enjoyed strong levels of growth last year, the Khaleej Times reports.A report published by the organisation showed that real estate prices are on the up and hotel occupancy rates have also climbed in the last 12 months or so.Business Monitor International (BMI) stated that the UAE's property sector is supported by a number of government-backed investments, particularly in transport infrastructure.The fact that Dubai is politically stable and welcoming of foreigners means the emirate is a global investment hub.A BMI report noted: “The UAE benefits from its strategic importance in the Gulf Co-operation Council and of the strategic importance of the region to the world. Regional unrest has benefited the emirates as they are seen as much safer than their neighbours.”Anybody who visits Dubai will notice that the cranes are moving once again above the city, as building projects that were shelved during the economic downturn have been resurrected.New villas, apartments and hotels are selling extremely well at the moment and this has forced prices even higher.Leaders at Cluttons said that property values have risen by as much as 20 per cent in one quarter in certain parts of Dubai, Zawya reports.Head of the company Steve Morgan suggested that this kind of performance would be considered to be a “boom” in other parts of the world.Landlords are benefiting from the upturn, as the firm revealed that rental rates for high-end villas increased by 9.7 per cent between the third quarter of 2012 and the first quarter of 2013.This trend is expected to last for a while, so now is the best time for people to add new assets to their Middle Eastern portfolios. People who do invest in 2013 could make sizeable profits when they come to sell in a few years' time.Click here for your free property investment guide Continue reading

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