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Global private capital worth $796.8 million targeting Abu Dhabi and RAK property markets – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/14 at 11:15 PM
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High-net-worth-individuals (HNWIs) are showing a significant interest in investing in residential real estate in Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah, with a report from Knight Frank revealing that a total of $408.3 million is poised to be spent in Abu Dhabi and $388.5 million in Ras Al Khaimah. The report indicates that HNWIs are increasingly looking to purchase real estate in Abu Dhabi, with a greater percentage of individuals with higher personal net worth showing interest in investing in the UAE capital.

The success of the ‘Visit Abu Dhabi’ campaign has played a role in attracting expat and global HNWIs to visit the city and potentially invest in real estate. Residential values in Abu Dhabi have remained stable, prompting domestic buyers to transition from renting to owning. The city offers homes at a lower price compared to Dubai, making it an appealing option for both domestic and international buyers. In 2023, Abu Dhabi recorded a significant increase in property deals, with a notable rise in non-resident investors entering the market.

The sale of a high-end property in Abu Dhabi signifies the city’s emergence as a magnet for global capital, with an increasing number of international buyers showing interest in investing in the emirate. Favorite locations for property acquisitions in Abu Dhabi include Abu Dhabi island and Saadiyat Island, with villas on Saadiyat Island experiencing a rise in prices over the past year. GCC-based and global HNWIs have identified Saadiyat Island as a top choice for real estate investment in Abu Dhabi.

In Ras Al Khaimah, Knight Frank has found that the planned arrival of the Wynn Resort is transforming the emirate’s fortunes, attracting interest from global HNWIs looking to invest in the region. The rugged natural landscape and adrenaline-fueled attractions in Ras Al Khaimah offer a unique alternative to the urban environment of Dubai, making it an attractive investment destination. The economic transformation and increasing tourism infrastructure in the emirate have garnered favorable attention from global investors.

Global HNWIs are willing to allocate substantial budgets for real estate investments in both Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah, with higher levels of personal net worth corresponding to larger spending allocations. East Asian HNWIs, in particular, are showing a strong interest in investing in Ras Al Khaimah’s tourism and hospitality sector. The appeal of property investments in Ras Al Khaimah is growing rapidly, with private capital poised to enter the market nearly at par with the investment potential in Abu Dhabi, signaling a significant shift in global perceptions of the emirate.

Overall, the real estate market in Abu Dhabi and Ras Al Khaimah is witnessing increased activity from HNWIs looking to invest in residential properties. The stability of residential values, attractive pricing, and strategic campaigns promoting these destinations have contributed to the growing interest from both domestic and international buyers. As these emirates continue to attract high levels of private capital, the future of their real estate markets looks promising for investors seeking lucrative opportunities in the UAE.

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