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Dubai: Property Owners Making up to Dh15 Million in Profits by Flipping Units in 4 Years – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/26 at 4:00 AM
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The Dubai real estate market has seen a surge in property prices in recent years, with some residents cashing in on the booming market. Many buyers who purchased properties during the Covid pandemic are now selling their units and making significant profits, with some earning up to Dh15 million in resale. Areas like DIFC and Downtown Dubai are especially popular for property flipping, fueled by the desire to capitalize on the current market upswing.

Property prices in Dubai have increased drastically over the last three years, attracting thousands of expats and High Net Worth Individuals to the city. According to experts, profit margins for resale properties are higher in certain areas, with profits exceeding 30 to 40 percent on the conservative side. Highly sought-after areas like Downtown Dubai, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai Marina have seen properties double in value since the market’s low point in 2020.

Some residents are maximizing their profits by upgrading their properties before selling. Properties that undergo renovations and improvements tend to sell quickly and at premium prices. Mansoor Ali, a Dubai resident, upgraded and flipped his villa in Dubai Hills, earning a profit of more than 150 percent in just three years. The demand for renovated properties is strong, reflecting a growing preference among buyers for move-in ready homes with unique features.

Many sellers are reinvesting their profits back into the market by purchasing newer off-plan developments or upgrading to more premium properties. The real estate landscape in Dubai continues to offer opportunities for investors, with a focus on renovating properties to meet the demand for high-quality, move-in ready homes. While some property owners have seen substantial profits from flipping properties, experts predict that profit margins may cool off in the future, especially in villa communities.

In addition to property flipping, experts have noticed other trends in the Dubai real estate market. There is a rising interest in sustainable, eco-friendly properties as buyers become more conscious of energy efficiency. The luxury market is also booming, with high-net-worth individuals seeking unique properties in waterfront locations and branded residences. Off-plan sales continue to dominate the market share of transactions, while there is a rise in buyers demolishing villas and rebuilding in prime locations like Emirates Hills and Palm Jumeirah. This trend showcases what buyers are willing to pay for prime land in Dubai’s evolving real estate market.

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