Areas to watch out for

In 2026, communities benefiting from new metro connectivity, such as Dubai Creek Harbour, Festival City, and key parts of Dubai Silicon Oasis and International City, are expected to see renewed interest demand and price resilience.

Prime villa districts will remain bulletproof. Ultra-prime locations such as Jumeirah Bay Island, Palm Jumeirah, Al Wasl, Dubai Hills Estate, and Mohammed Bin Rashid City continued to show the highest resale velocity and lowest discount tolerance.

Increased interest in walkable, lifestyle-first master communities, like City Walk, Central Park at City Walk, Bluewaters Island, and upcoming Meraas developments, benefit from integrated retail, design quality, and human-scale planning.

Etihad Rail-influenced corridors will emerge as long-term strategic plays. Dubai South and the southern logistics corridor will gain relevance as inter-emirate connectivity and industrial demand mature.

“The winners in 2026 will not be defined by hype,” concluded Al Msaddi. “They will be defined by data, fundamentals, infrastructure, and brand credibility. Logic-based buying is back, and it will separate real assets from speculative noise.”