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Dubai's real estate market has shown robust performance in the first three months of 2024, with over 36,000 homes sold, making it the second-highest period on record. The market has seen significant interest in both existing and off-plan properties, with existing projects accounting for nearly 19,600 transactions, or 54% of the market share.
The transaction values in Q1 2024 amounted to $21.3 billion (AED 78.2 billion), contributing to 68% of existing sales transaction value, an increase from 60% in Q1 2023. Consequently, existing/ready transaction value witnessed a substantial rise of 46% compared to Q1 2023. In contrast, there were approximately 16,600 off-plan sales transactions in Q1 2024, a slight increase from 16,000 transactions in Q1 2023.
When it comes to investment opportunities, the article suggests focusing on distinct, well-planned communities within larger developments, such as District 1 or Ketura within the larger Meydan development. Buying a single unit in a standalone building and betting on other private developers to start their projects is an easily mitigated risk. Caution is advised for large-scale projects like Dubai Islands until they are subdivided into smaller, well-defined sub-communities, as this approach reduces risk and offers clearer investment choices.
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