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Dubai rental pressures push tenants toward ownership as 55% plan to buy

Tenant purchase intent in Dubai has surged from 25% to 55%, driven by rents, mortgages and long-term residency plans The Dubai rental market is undergoing a decisive behavioural shift, with tenants increasingly moving toward homeownership as affordability pressures mount According to betterhomes’ Future Living Report 2025—based on a survey of 1,439 residents—tenant purchase...

Off-plan office boom drives commercial real estate boom in Dubai

Off-plan offices in Dubai became the city’s newest source of investment, changing the demand for corporate real estate and ushering in one of its most exciting periods in ten years. According to Engel & Völkers Middle East, commercial transactions reached Dh12.3 billion across 1,274 deals in October, up 21.4% year over year. In comparison to the same month in 2024, the value of activity increased...

Dubai’s prime property market to grow 3% in 2026; 331,000 new homes in 5 years

Dubai’s prime property segment will lead the growth next year, driven by robust international demand from millionaires, the continued inflows of global wealth and a deepening pool of resident investors, according to Knight Frank. The global consultancy projected in its latest research that the emirate will see 331,000 new homes come online in the next five years, taking into account its best-case...

Dubai rental market led by Indian, British tenants

New analysis from fäm Properties shows Indian and British nationals lead tenancy numbers across key Dubai communities, reflecting the city’s mix of more than 200 nationalities shaping its neighbourhoods Indian and British nationals have emerged as the two most prominent tenant groups in Dubai’s rental market, according to new research from fäm Properties. based on...

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