Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Tourist Destinations of Dubai
Considered by many to be one of the most attractive mosques in the region and also, importantly for visitors, one of the few which is open to non-Muslims for tours.
The Dubai Ski Centre
Located in the Mall of the Emirates (MOE), this offers you the opportunity to escape the heat outside and go skiing and snowboarding on a snow-covered slope, which by indoor standards is very large indeed.
Wild Wadi
A fabulous state-of-the-art water park, widely regarded as one of the best in the world. Located right next door to the Jumeriah Beach Hotel, the park has a choice of fairly gentle rides as well as some designed with the more adventurous in mind.
Bastakiya
For an atmospheric glimpse of Old Dubai – and a startling contrast to the modern high-rises – visit this recently renovated conservation area. Sand-coloured stone houses line the narrow lanes and open up onto shady courtyards, many given over to art galleries and cafés. The Sheikh Mohamed Centre for Cultural Understanding offers walking tours
Monday, December 1, 2008
Process of Property Buying In Dubai
The Crown Prince relaxed foreign ownership regulations in the year 2002, thereby allowing for hundred percent foreign control of "freehold" property which could be sold, rented or leased. As a result of this move international investment has poured into Dubai. Other offers like no capital gains tax in the UAE and no stamp duty on UAE real estate has all induced more real estate property investment in Dubai.
The Dubai Strategic Plan for 2015 is a motivated plan that targets high GDP growth rates with an increasingly skilled workforce, through extensive investment in financial, construction and tourist sectors. While other regions in the world are experiencing credit crunches due to mismanagement, Dubai has a credit surplus and is an emerging international financial centre.
The UAE property market has choices available for commercial properties, short-term rental properties and office spaces. It also has residential properties including apartments, luxury villas and mixed-use gated communities. These are also waterfront properties, beach resorts and penthouses.
Monday, October 27, 2008
Dubai – Future’ Economic Power in Middle East
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Investment in Freehold Properties
Dubai is ideally situated at the intersection between the east and west, with picturesque beauty, a contemporary modern infrastructure and lively lifestyle. Dubai draws about 4 million visitors each year. Recently, Dubai has adopted open policy for purchase of freehold property. International property buyers and hundreds of thousands of visitors each year are attracted to the open-minded attitude and relaxed environment exclusive to Dubai. The grant of particular areas in Dubai that allows foreign buyers access to freehold investment reflect the desire for more foreign investment.
For the expatriates living in the UAE and especially Dubai facilitated the need to offer the many expatriate residents the chance to make Dubai a permanent home. With the initiation of freehold property law coming into place in 2002, and succeeding property developments like The Greens and Dubai Marina announced, all signs indicated to a triumphant future freehold market.
With a variety of selection of freehold properties at present available on the Dubai property market, and number of developments facing completion each day, Dubai provide a lucrative choice for investors to invest and get more and more profit with great ease. The liberal and easy to access laws make Dubai a real heaven for international investors.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Commercial Property Sector in Dubai - A Trendy Pick
As far as the rental market in the commercial property sector, Dubai is one of the top 10 countries of the world. With an average office space rent at the rate of 329 AED per square foot, the figure continues to shoot up. Still one can witness the current demand-supply equation in the wider Dubai property market applies to office spaces as well. Demand continues to surpass supply even while commercial property in Dubai is on its way to expansion.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Need for Affordable Housing In Abu Dhabi
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Abu Dhabi, Emerging Dubai
Neighboring Emirates also take notice of their own real estate prospective, such as Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, and Abu Dhabi the capital of the UAE and its most prosperous Emirate. With a flourishing economy and investor welcoming economic policies the Emirate of Abu Dhabi is by far the most capable of the emerging Emirates, posing a very striking prospect for both industry and tourism. The government of Abu Dhabi is taking multiple measures to make the state more and more attractive like increase in government expenditure for development, flexible visa policy and investment in leisure and tourism sector.
The government of Abu Dhabi is renovating Abu Dhabi international air port by spending over $ 6 billion dollars. Like Dubai the government is building new sports stadiums, hotels and shopping centers to provide visitors every facility that they can dream of.
The result of this investment within the financial and tourist infrastructure is expected to produce significant numbers of new job opportunities in the Abu Dhabi. And as the people from across the world pour in it is expected that the emirate of Abu Dhabi like Dubai emerge as a heaven for the investment in real estate
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Sharjah – The Next Property Investment Hub
Sharjah is one of the most popular emirates of the UAE. It is known across the globe for its cultural richness. Sharjah houses the famous Al Jazeirah Fun Park and the Al Buheira Corniche which are children’s hot faves.
All these attractions for the city mean that it is a great place for investment in the real estate. Already the property market in UAE is flourishing and the attractions that Sharjah boasts makes it even more rewarding. If you are looking forward to investing in Sharjah property, mortgage is the thing to do. Taking the current trend in real estate investment into account, property values have a 5%annual increase rate. Another great investment option is Sharjah’s rental property. Lots of tourists head to Sarjah on vacation which means that investment in Sharjah’s rental property can bring you big profits.
If you rent a property in Sharjah, you can hardly make even a minute change in it as per your desire or requirement. But if you own one, you have a free hand and you can make the desired changes. All you need is approval from a planning office. You can make the changes work for your benefit by raising your property’s rent. You will simply be spoilt for choice when it comes to Sharjah property. You’ll find everything from a one or two bedroom apartment to a house. And if your budget allows, you can go for a normal villa or a beach villa. Even investment in commercial property such as office is not out of bounds for you.
If the unlimited property options offered by Sharjah leave you indecisive, you can seek professional consultancy of real estate agencies. They will provide you all the necessary information including the legal procedures involved in Sharjah property investment.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Dubai-style Boom in Abu Dhabi Property Market
Article Source: www.ameinfo.com
As you drive into
Anybody who recalls Emaar Properties' excavation of the 1.8km Dubai Marina at the turn of the century will see an exact parallel with Al Raha today. And if you want to know what comes next at Al Raha, just look at the hundred or more towers now completed or nearing completion at the Dubai Marina.
Does that also mean that within a couple more years the UAE capital will be jammed with construction traffic? Well, there is certainly going to be a lot more of it but the legacy of roads from earlier expansions provides more capacity than in
Developer heaven
On the other hand, it is by no means sure that as many developers will emerge in
So far the big developers created by the government dominate the scene. But then in
Apart from the creation of construction noise and traffic the other downside to the
The pressures on building material supplies and construction labour are acute. In
For example, AME Info talked to one property owner on The Palm, Jebel Ali last week who had just sold for a 92 per cent premium after three-and-a-half years, despite the fact that absolutely nothing had actually been built yet.
Project delays
Will Abu Dhabi property buyers also be put in this position? It has to be said it looks highly likely, given the supply constraints on developers, although some will undoubtedly cope better than others with these problems. The difficulty for buyers is trying to decide who that might be.
Surely a commonsense approach is to realise that the more advanced the architecture and ambitious the project, the more likely are completion delays. And from an investment point of view the return on a modest apartment in a block in a nice location might actually prove better.
Certainly that has been the experience in Dubai so far, which rather brings us back to where we started: Abu Dhabi is following the Dubai real estate pattern.
Article Source: www.ameinfo.com
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
UAE Real Estate Investment
Thanks to the UAE’s hyper active architectural developers, the onetime desert region has now morphed into a world leading real estate investment hotspot. Eyes of the world’s property investors are fixed on this promising land which over time has seen an unprecedented growth in property investments from buyers across the globe.
Property investment in UAE, especially
As a property owner, you won’t be required to live in the UAE, but brief six-monthly visits to the country are a must. There are many property management companies which may take care of your property while you are away. Owning a property in UAE entitles you to a three year renewable residence visa, which, however, doesn’t allow you to take up work there. Investment procedure for
Deciding on an overseas property investment is not easy. You should keep in view all the aspects of your investment before you make up your mind. Some of