This is the most common question being asked by to be investors as they are cautious and often distracted by pessimism.
Every market thrives on demand and supply.
The most common factors which continue to attract buyers are:
- Ever increasing rents
- Freehold ownership
- Low Interest rates, approx 3.98% per annum
- Flexible Payment plans, some developers allowing first time home owners to pay 1% monthly during construction and some even offering post hand over payment plans from 2 to 5 years after a tenant moves in
- Its quite common to see most home owners owner 2–3 properties, one for their own use and others for investments as in Dubai, ROI (Return on investment) is the highest in the world, reaching up to 10% in some areas
- Capital appreciation on an average of 10–12% every year
- Zero tax on earnings, whether its from rent or capital appreciation
- Stable Government
- Zero Income Tax, the only tax residents pay is VAT which is mere 5%
- Safety is the highest USP of Dubai and whole of UAE.
- Highest quality of Health Care
- Highest quality of Education
- Best infrastructure
- Excellent connectivity to every country in the world making Dubai as one of the most busiest airport competing it with US, UK and most of Europe
- Over 200 nationalities living peacefully in Dubai, calling it their second home.
- Year 2024 saw 6400 millionaires moving to make Dubai their home
- It is estimated that in 2025, the number of millionaires will touch easily a figure of 8500
Looking at some of the benefits listed above, the demand continues to grow.
Dubai real estate is fully regulated by the Government ensuring transparency, stability and affordability. These factors keep building more and more trust everyday, attracting people from around the world to look at Dubai to have their investments grow 2x to 5x, all of it, Tax Free.
What is the forecast for Dubai real estate?
With the Dubai Real Estate Market Forecast 2025 predicting 10-12% annual price growth and 7-9% average rental yields, the market is booming. Key Dubai real estate trends include a 34% surge in transaction values in 2023 and 60% of sales driven by off-plan properties.
What is the prediction for Dubai real estate in 2026?
By 2026, Dubai's property prices are predicted to remain stable as the market absorbs an estimated 182,000 new housing units introduced between 2025 and 2026.
Is it worth buying property in Dubai now?
If you're wondering whether now is the right time, the answer is yes. The combination of economic growth, attractive returns, and lifestyle perks makes buying property in Dubai a fantastic decision. From high rental income to a luxurious way of living, this city has it all. So, what are you waiting for?
Is Dubai still booming?
Skyrocketing housing prices
Under Dubai's current plans, the city aims to have 5.8 million residents by 2040, adding more than half its current estimated population in just 15 years. Since 1980, its population has already soared from around 255,000 to around 3.8 million.
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