2026

Dubai villa prices near leading schools jump up to 35 per cent

How School Proximity Is Driving Dubai Villa Prices Up to 35% In the past year, villa prices in some of Dubai’s most sought-after communities have surged by as much as 35 per cent. What’s unusual about this latest upswing is what’s behind it: families are paying up for homes close to top international schools, making education access one of the biggest drivers of residential demand in Dubai’s villa...

More developers join first-time home buyers programme

More property developers have joined Dubai’s First-Time Home Buyer (FTHB) Programme, giving UAE residents and investors more options to choose their desired properties ahead of the launch. The decision to join the initiative comes amidst a wave of proven success for the FTHB programme. Data released by the Dubai Land Department in January 2026 highlights the scheme’s immediate...

Some long-term renters become home owners; here’s why

Last month, a survey revealed that seven in 10 UAE residents plan to buy property in the next six months Competitive pricing compared to global cities, flexible payment plans, and residency incentives such as the Golden Visa are helping nudge more UAE residents towards home ownership, according to real estate experts. Blagoje Antic, CEO and Founder of DHG, said there is strong interest in emerging,...

Will Dubai housing market see an oversupply in 2026?

Dubai’s residential market is entering a more measured phase after an exceptional multi-year boom, but leading property analysts say concerns of a widespread oversupply in 2026 appear overstated, with risks largely confined to specific segments rather than the broader market. According to a new assessment by global consultancy Cushman & Wakefield, city-wide residential values rose 13 per cent...

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