April 2025

Will the global tariff row affect Dubai real estate prices

Q: Will Dubai’s real estate market be influenced by global stock market trends, particularly due to the uncertainty caused by US President Donald Trump’s tariffs? Should investors be concerned? Is it better to wait before entering the market, or will this have no real impact on Dubai property? – JP, Dubai A: President Trump’s approach of imposing tariffs carries dual...

In Dubai property market, rental yields only tell part of the story

At this point, anyone familiar with financial history understands that mispricing is an inherent part of the system. Generally speaking, markets are relatively efficient when pricing across asset classes. However, a lot of questionable commentary gets repeated, becoming embedded in investor thinking and increasingly difficult to challenge. One such example is the overemphasis on rental yields....

Dubai real estate sector recorded $6.2 billion of transactions last week

Dubai Real Estate Sector Hits $6.2 Billion in Transactions Last Week Dubai’s real estate market witnessed a remarkable performance last week, with total transactions reaching AED 22.76 billion ($6.2 billion), according to figures from the Dubai Land Department. Sales made up the bulk of this activity, accounting for AED 19.01 billion ($5.2 billion) across 4,206 recorded deals...

Property transactions rise 23% in Q1 2025 despite global uncertainty

Dubai Free Zones Set to Benefit from Trump’s Proposed Tariffs as Companies Seek Neutral Ground Dubai’s free zones could experience a surge in interest from global manufacturers and logistics companies looking to adjust supply chains, as U.S. President Donald Trump proposes new tariffs if re-elected. Trump plans a 10% base tariff on most imports, with much steeper rates for goods from countries...

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