Dubai House Prices to Rise for First time in Six Years
<span style="font-weight: 400;">Dubai house prices will rise for the first time in six years this year, supported by a swift vaccine rollout that has lifted hopes for an overall economic recovery, according to a poll of property analysts.</span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">The city state's re
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May 21, 2021 4:23 AM
Dubai house prices will rise for the first time in six years this year, supported by a swift vaccine rollout that has lifted hopes for an overall economic recovery, according to a poll of property analysts. The city state's real estate sector has been weak for years due to chronic oversupply coupled with low economic growth, a problem exacerbated by the coronavirus crisis. Second-wealthiest emirate in the UAE eased Covid-19 restrictions and allowed hotels in the hub to operate at full capacity, raising hopes for a region heavily dependent on tourism. Seven of 10 real estate analysts who responded to an additional question said an acceleration in Dubai housing market activity this year was more likely. The remaining three forecast a slowdown. Eight of 10 property analysts said the risks to those forecasts were skewed more to the upside. Prime Dubai properties have been snapped up in the past few months as buyers take advantage of low prices, easy credit and an economy open for business despite the COVID-19 pandemic. Still, eight of 10 analysts who responded to another question said a sharp turn in the economy or an increase in demand were the biggest upside risks to housing market activity this year. Dubai's economy was projected to grow 4.0% this year after an estimated 6.2% contraction last year, according to Dubai Statistics Centre data. Contributing about 8% to economic output, the real estate sector has shown an uptick recently, data from Dubai Land Department showed. "The real estate market has been very buoyant since H2 2020 and continues to flourish. As more government incentives come into fruition to stimulate the economy, this will have an effect on the housing market," said Lynnette Abad Sacchetto, director of Research & Data at Property Finder.
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