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Dubai Property Prices Bring Inflation to a Record Height

Inflation in Dubai has reached record levels since 2009. The increase of the inflation's rate is triggered by the spiking Dubai property prices. Housing...

Dubai property prices growth pace may prove to be unsustainable in...

A fourth quarter (Q4) 2013 Dubai Real Estate Overview report was released by Jones Lang LaSalle, a leading real estate investment and advisory firm....

Renting a home in Dubai may be expensive and complicated

People who want to rent homes in Dubai will now have to provide a statement of income from their employer to landlords before leasing...

How Western companies inflict pain on UAE tenants

Foreign property companies operating on the territory of UAE were recently accused of causing the crisis in the property market. According to Al Otaiba...

Why Dubai Property Prices, Rents Are Destined To Cool Medium Term

The two most valid reasons for Dubai property prices and rents to fall form now an are pretty simple.

Is Dubai property prices increase “healthy” and for whom?

Some expats in Dubai are worried about the speedy increase of Dubai property prices. Some freely discuss their concerns on the radio and with...

Dubai Property Prices Heading For Correction

Dubai property prices rise will slow in the next 12 months after reaching an “unsustainable rate” as speculators returned to the market. This was...

Dubai property prices keep rising, another property firm says

Dubai property prices rose by up to 42 percent during the past year, with rentals up by as much as 23 percent, according to...

Rise in property transfer fees will stimulate off-plan buying in Dubai

Effective 6 October 2013, the Dubai Land Department (DLD) will double the property transfer fee from two per cent to four per cent. While...

Dubai Property Prices Skyrocket Again, But For How Long

Dubai property prices rose on average by 21.7 per cent in the 12 months, between the second quarter of 2012 and the second quarter...