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Dubai real estate enters 2026 on a record AED 917B year. Explore monthly price data, ROI projections, investment hotspots like Palm Jebel Ali, and forecasts showing 3.5-5.2% price growth ahead.
Before the conflict, analysts warned of a 10-15% correction due to a massive supply surge. Discover how regional tensions might inadvertently balance the real estate market.
Dubai property transaction run-rates dropped from Dh20.41B to Dh10.16B following regional escalations. We break down why a drop in volume does not equal a crash in value.
Recent reports show Asian family offices and HNWIs are pausing immediate deals in Dubai. Is capital fleeing, or just waiting on the sidelines for a strategic entry point?
How the issuance of over 200,000 Golden Visas has fundamentally changed Dubai's demographic, creating a sticky market resistant to geopolitical shocks.
Discover how experienced cash buyers are utilizing the geopolitical 'wait-and-see' window to secure 2-7% discounts on Dubai mid-market properties.
Addressing investor fears about oversupply. Why the projected 120,000 unit handovers in 2026 are necessary for Dubai's booming population.
Explore the indirect benefits of rising Brent crude prices on Dubai's real estate market and government infrastructure spending during regional tensions.
How the March 2026 regional tensions are impacting Dubai's short-term rental market and how landlords can pivot to maintain high ROIs.
How Dubai's massive long-term infrastructure projects, including Al Maktoum Airport and D33, continue uninterrupted despite regional geopolitical noise.
Analyzing how major Dubai developers are responding to the recent Middle East tensions. Are we seeing desperate payment plans, or business as usual?
With some buyers pausing, the Dubai rental market is experiencing an unprecedented boom. Explore why yields are rising one week into regional tensions.