Dubai Property - Investing in UAE Real Estate
The time is ripe for investment in the Dubai property market. Since the passing of the Freehold Law in March 2006, freehold apartments and villas have sprung up in designated areas across this vibrant cosmopolitan city, offering foreigners the chance to own property in Dubai.
Dubai has become an international property hotspot, with great architectural developments and ambitious projects rising up seemingly overnight. With the market still young and demand exceeding supply, the time is ripe for foreigners to invest in this vibrant, captivating city.
In March 2006 the Freehold Law was passed allowing foreigners either 99 year leasehold or freehold ownership of land in designated areas. Freehold or leasehold allows the foreign investor many advantages. Owners are able to sell or rent out their property in Dubai if they so desire. Investment potential is high, with a great demand for short-term rentals and yields around 10 percent. Dubai does not levy taxes on income, including that obtained from renting property. In addition there is no Capital Gains Tax. With Dubai's population expected to double within the next five years causing the rental demand to increase, a property purchased for the purpose of leasing can be seen as a long term income-generating asset. Owners are not required to live in the UAE, but must visit the country briefly once every six months. There are several local and international property management companies, including Colliers International, Cluttons, Asteco, and JG Property Management, who can look after the property when the owners are away. Properties can also be passed on as inheritance if specific procedures are followed. Ownership of freehold property also entitles the first named owner to a 3 year renewable residence visa. (This visa does not permit the holder to take up work in the country.)
The most popular Dubai property developments (many of which offer gated, family friendly communities with access to swimming pools and other residential amentities) are:
Buying a home overseas is a major decision. It is essential to research all aspects of a potential investment and deal only with reputable real estate agents since there is no formal structured purchase process in Dubai. Well-known real estate agents with good reputations in Dubai include Better Homes, GoWealthy, Re-Max, and Landmark Properties. Dubai's property market is likely to continue to flourish for the foreseeable future. Dubai is a thriving international destination offering a high standard of living, a tax-free lifestyle, and a safe and secure cosmopolitan community making it the perfect place to invest.
For listings of available Dubai property for sale or rent visit Emirates-Ads.ae, a Dubai classifieds site with apartments and villas for sale or lease, sharing accommodation, rooms for rent, and commercial real estate, as well as jobs in Dubai, used cars, and used furniture for sale.
In March 2006 the Freehold Law was passed allowing foreigners either 99 year leasehold or freehold ownership of land in designated areas. Freehold or leasehold allows the foreign investor many advantages. Owners are able to sell or rent out their property in Dubai if they so desire. Investment potential is high, with a great demand for short-term rentals and yields around 10 percent. Dubai does not levy taxes on income, including that obtained from renting property. In addition there is no Capital Gains Tax. With Dubai's population expected to double within the next five years causing the rental demand to increase, a property purchased for the purpose of leasing can be seen as a long term income-generating asset. Owners are not required to live in the UAE, but must visit the country briefly once every six months. There are several local and international property management companies, including Colliers International, Cluttons, Asteco, and JG Property Management, who can look after the property when the owners are away. Properties can also be passed on as inheritance if specific procedures are followed. Ownership of freehold property also entitles the first named owner to a 3 year renewable residence visa. (This visa does not permit the holder to take up work in the country.)
The most popular Dubai property developments (many of which offer gated, family friendly communities with access to swimming pools and other residential amentities) are:
- The Springs: offering 3 to 5 bedroom villas, located off of Sheikh Zayed Road.
- The Meadows: located near Dubai Media City, consisting of 3 to 7 bedroom two-storey villas.
- Emirates Hills: an upscale, world-class development comprised of freehold villas located near Dubai Media City and Emirates Golf Club.
- Arabian Ranches: a community of freehold villas and townhouses within minutes of Dubai and Jebel Ali yet located in the desert, offering access to Dubai Polo Club and Equestrian Centre.
- Dubai Marina: offering luxury apartments and villas with a waterfront view.
- The Greens: located near Emirates Golf Course and offering modern low-rise freehold apartments available as studios, 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms.
- International City: a unique development located out of the city along the Dubai-Hatta Road, offering nine distinct residential areas with apartments designed in the architectural styles of China, Morocco, Russia, Persia, England, France, Greece, Italy and Spain.
- Other up and coming areas include: Business Bay, the Palms (Palm Jumeirah, Palm Deira, Palm Jebel Ali), and Jumeirah Beach Residence.
Buying a home overseas is a major decision. It is essential to research all aspects of a potential investment and deal only with reputable real estate agents since there is no formal structured purchase process in Dubai. Well-known real estate agents with good reputations in Dubai include Better Homes, GoWealthy, Re-Max, and Landmark Properties. Dubai's property market is likely to continue to flourish for the foreseeable future. Dubai is a thriving international destination offering a high standard of living, a tax-free lifestyle, and a safe and secure cosmopolitan community making it the perfect place to invest.
For listings of available Dubai property for sale or rent visit Emirates-Ads.ae, a Dubai classifieds site with apartments and villas for sale or lease, sharing accommodation, rooms for rent, and commercial real estate, as well as jobs in Dubai, used cars, and used furniture for sale.

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