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Dubai Real Estate Market Review 03-Dec-2025
The rise of new growth corridors: Dubai South, Dubai Investment Park, Arjan
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Dubai’s property market is stabilising at record levels: prices have doubled in five years to Dh1,683/sqft, growth is now slower but steady, launches and supply are surging, and 2025 transactions are on track to exceed 212,000, a third straight all-time high.
Read the full article on Khaleej Times
In this exclusive feature, three industry leaders break down why Dubai South, Dubai Investment Park (DIP) and Arjan are rapidly rising.
Read the full article on Construction Week Online
Many families delay buying a home over budget fears, down-payments, and mortgage doubts, while rent silently drains their finances with no asset in return. With rising rents, greater awareness, and abundant options from 2,000+ developers and 30,000+ brokers, 2026 is positioned as Dubai’s year of homeownership.
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The Dubai real estate sector recorded AED23.8bn ($6.5bn) of transactions last week, according to data from the Land Department.
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GCC hiring grew 1.3% in Q3 2025, led by the UAE (+3%) and Saudi (+1.5%), while Kuwait and Bahrain contracted. Growth is cautious, focused on revenue, digital and project roles. Real estate, public sector, tech and select finance functions expanded; HR, banking and strategy hiring slowed amid global uncertainty.
Read the full article on Economy Middle East
Dubai’s real estate hits record 2025 sales and higher prices while rents stabilise, pushing more tenants toward ownership. New design-led launches like Arthouse Hills Arjan, progress in Abu Dhabi’s Bab Al Qasr project, and strong foreign demand for RAK’s Miraggio highlight UAE-wide appetite for lifestyle-focused, long-term assets.
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The UAE ranked 4th globally for vacation homes, after Spain, France and Portugal, and ahead of the US. Its high score reflects world-class air connectivity, strong infrastructure, good value for money, 100% foreign ownership, Golden Visa incentives and zero property tax, making it highly attractive to second-home buyers.
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Architect–developers are reshaping UAE real estate by fusing design and delivery. Instead of speed and yield alone, they prioritise human-centred, resilient, design-led communities, optimising layouts, unit mix, amenities and sustainability. This integrated approach aligns architecture with finance and operations to create more livable, durable, and future-proof neighbourhoods.
Read the full article on Gulf News


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