Dubai: European buyers surpass Indians, Pakistanis in new property projects.
Event Location
Dubai, Dubai
Start Time
19 April 2023, 12:00 AM
End Time
31 May 2023, 12:00 AM
Traditionally, Indians, Pakistani, British and Gulf nationals have been the dominant investors in the local property, along with the UAE citizens, accounting for a lion’s share of the total investment. Of late, Russians, have upped the ante, investing billions of dollars in the local real estate market for a safe investment.
European property buyers continue to flock to Dubai, surpassing Asian investors in some of the new projects attracted by better rates and the impact of the Ukraine crisis on the European economy.
Most of these property developers are coming from Western European countries such as Switzerland, Germany, France and the UK to cash in on higher returns in terms of rentals and capital appreciation.
Moreover, strong foreign fund inflows in the post-pandemic period have pushed the emirate’s property market to nearly nine-year of 2014’s peak in March.
The Dubai-based Samana Developers said it received more buyers from France and Europe than the recent trend of Russians and Chinese, British, Pakistanis and Indians in past and this new trend is prevalent in the entire real estate market.
Ayman Youssef, vice-president, Coldwell Banker UAE says, “Yes, this is very true. Of late, we have witnessed an increase in European property buyers investing in UAE. This is an extremely positive trend as it widens the sales scope, our audience as well as our reach. While previously real estate market investors were from the subcontinent and the UK, European buyers today are now actively investing too.”
He added that property buyers primarily are coming from Germany, France and Switzerland.
Najmeh Jafari, general manager of Samana Developers, said that there are two different categories of investors from Europe – one that always focuses on high-end residential properties and loves to live in Downtown, Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah and the second are pure investors.
“Some love to live in Downtown, Dubai Marina or Palm Jumeirah. The one that holds high-ticket price, say, somewhere between Dh4 million to Dh80 million or even higher,” she said, adding that Europeans who purchase assets for investment purposes range between $0.5 million (Dh1.83 million) to $2 million (Dh7.34 million)
“They basically like to go for a good payment plan to buy property, which makes it easier for them to pay. The end-users, on the other hand, invest as much as they want. Therefore, two different categories of European investors have different requirements – end-users settling in Dubai with families is a different story than for those who invest just transfer and safeguard their money,” she added.
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