10 Very Good Reasons to Invest in Dubai

  1. Dubai's Demand Outstrips Supply
    Dubai boasts one of the fastest growing populations in the world. Expatriates, particularly from the high income bracket, continue to relocate in the thousands, boosting the population by around 6% this year to almost 4.8 million. As a result, the rush for property in this thriving hub is estimated to be nearly 5 times the number of finished units currently available.
  2. Dubai remains a global business hotspot
    The world's top companies continue to choose Dubai. Over the years, the city's cemented itself as a first class business destination. Global conglomerates are flocking to set up shop in what's now considered one of the fastest growing economies in the world.
  3. Cash buyers keep dubai's sales strong
    With 80% of sales made in cash, Dubai remains largely untouched by the financial turmoil that's causing even the most mature of markets to flounder - in comparison 80% of buyers in many of these markets rely on mortgages to seal the deal.
  4. Dubai's rental returns continue to rocket
    When it comes to Dubai's ever growing population...the figures speak for themselves. Drawn by the emirate's tax free, cosmopolitan lifestyle, statistics show around 857 people relocate to Dubai every day. That amounts to nearly 5000 per week! The city's unprecedented boom shows no sign of slowing...and the continued stream of expatriates equates to a major demand for rental property...
  5. Long term investors set their sights on Dubai
    In just a few years Dubai's grown from a short term profit market to an environment that is highly attractive to long term buyers. More and more experienced investors are adding the emirate to their premium property portfolio - realising the city's phenomenal growth will only continue. In addition, research by top real estate advisory firm Jones Lang LaSalle puts investor confidence in the region at a high, with over 50% of those surveyed backing Middle East markets like Dubai to outshine any other over the next 1-2 years.
  6. Landlords are obtaining high yields in Dubai real estate, meaning a continued flow of finance in to the sector.
  7. Real Estate is the preferred option for top investors. Alternative asset options are limited.
  8. RERA, the Real Estate Regulatory Authority, has created a transparent and fully regulated market offering safeguards to protect property investors.
  9. The UAE Government with accumulated reserves offers a stable economy.
  10. The UAE has twin budget surpluses, not deficits