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Strong demand helps soften flood impact on Dubai housing prices – News

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Last updated: 2024/06/15 at 3:18 AM
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Villas on the Palm Jumeirah and other sought-after areas in Dubai continued to see strong demand despite the impact of flooding caused by record rainfall in April. The ValuStrat Price Index (VPI) reported that villa capital values continued to grow at similar rates, while apartment valuations experienced accelerated growth compared to the previous month. The VPI reached 174.4 points in May, marking a 27.2% annual increase, with villas at 221.2 points and apartments at 144 points, compared to the baseline of 100 points set in January 2021.

The residential sector in the UAE, particularly in Dubai, saw significant growth in Q1 2024, with sale prices and rentals both registering around a 21% annual increase. In Abu Dhabi, sales prices increased by an average of 7.0%, while rental rates rose by an average of 4.0% during the same period. The average house price in Dubai stood at Dh3.3 million as of 2024, varying based on property type, size, location, and amenities.

Most established villa communities in Dubai exceeded their previous capital value peaks from 2024, with Palm Jumeirah becoming the first apartment area to do the same. Top annual performers include villas in highly sought-after areas like Palm Jumeirah and Jumeirah Islands, with significant capital gains recorded. Contract registrations for off-plan homes experienced a 76.3% YoY increase, reaching a record monthly high of over 10,000 transactions, representing 69.4% of all residential sales.

In the prime home sector, there were 16 transactions for ready properties priced over Dh30 million, highlighting the demand for luxury homes in areas like Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, and Emirates Hills. Developer sales charts were led by Emaar, Azizi, Sobha, Damac, and Nakheel in May, with top off-plan locations transacted including projects in Jumeirah Village Circle, Ras Al Khor, Meydan One, and Dubai Hills Estate. Ready homes saw increased transactions in areas like Jumeirah Village Circle, Business Bay, Dubai Marina, and Downtown Dubai.

The real estate market in Dubai continues to show resilience and growth, with both villa and apartment capital values experiencing steady increases. The demand for luxury properties in prime locations like Palm Jumeirah remains high, with record-breaking transactions and capital gains recorded. Developer sales and off-plan transactions are also on the rise, indicating a positive outlook for the Dubai real estate market in the coming months. With strong demand and continued growth, Dubai remains a top destination for property investment and luxury living opportunities.

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