Russian investment in Dubai property spikes after Ukraine invasion

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Since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russian nationals have bought up $6.3 billion in existing and in-development properties in Dubai, according to a recent report by a group of economists. The influx of Russian investment into Dubai real estate has been previously documented, but newly leaked property records from 2022 now provide a detailed overview of its scope.

The leaked property records, obtained as part of the Dubai Unlocked investigation, show how politicians, alleged criminals, and suspected sanctions evaders have bought real estate in some of the most exclusive neighborhoods in the Middle East. The data reveals that Russian citizens and companies are listed as owners of 6,600 residential properties worth an estimated $3.3 billion in Dubai.

The report also highlights the potential risks of money laundering and tax evasion associated with the high levels of foreign investment in Dubai's real estate market. The researchers estimate that foreign nationals owned approximately $121 billion worth of Dubai residential real estate in 2022, representing 43% of the total value of all residential real estate in the city. The report recommends increased international collaboration, the creation of a global assets registry, and renewed pressure on the UAE to address these issues.

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