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Rents expected to recover in Dubai
Property prices in Dubai are expected to fall further in 2010 due to oversupply, according to a new poll, but rental prices are rising and expected to hold their own. Dubai real…
Overseas property price drop opens door for investors
In the same week that saw an austere Budget give some new ideas and new funding, if little hope or impetus, to house buyers in the UK, analysts in some of the fastest-growing overs…
Dubai leaps ahead
In these times of downturn in the UK property market, and with the fortunes of some of the traditional overseas property destinations not faring particularly well, it is refreshing…
And the winner is...
We’ve all had the annoying phone calls – the overly cheerful voice declaring that you are the lucky winner of the prize draw (that you never entered) for a luxury cruise to the…
Dubai prices return to 2007 levels
Average residential prices for property in Dubai rose by 2 per cent in the first quarter of 2010 compared to the same period last year, according to the latest house price index to…
Dubai property posts biggest price slump
Property in Dubai dropped in price by a staggering 40 per cent in the first three months of 2009, according to the latest statistics from the Knight Frank Global Price Index, publi…
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