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‘Summer is Dubai’ tourism campaign to launch
A new campaign to promote Dubai as the ultimate summer holiday destination for families is due to go live on June 7th.Running until early September, the 'Summer is Dubai' campaign will aim to attract millions of visitors to the emirate by highlighting its many hotels, leisure facilities, transport networks, activities and family-friendly attractions.A number of special offers and promotions will be available to holidaymakers during the three-month period, including discounted accommodation for families and free admission for children at various attractions around the city.Helal Saeed Almarri, director general of the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing, explained that the campaign will form part of Dubai's drive to double annual visitor numbers to 20 million by 2020.”We have seen visitor numbers rise in recent summers and are confident of a record-breaking season ahead of us with more events, attractions and value for money than ever before,” he added.The tourism boss went on to say that Dubai's “world-class infrastructure, facilities and services” and “unique attractions” make it ideal for visiting families from the United Arab Emirates and around the world.Key events taking place in the emirate over the summer include Dubai Rock Fest on June 7th and Dubai Summer Surprises, which is due to return for its 16th edition from June 14th to July 14th.This festival celebrates Dubai's world renowned shopping facilities, with more than 6,000 stores expected to participate and plenty of promotions available for bargain-hunters. Many of the shopping malls also host live shows and special entertainment programmes for children during the five-week event.People visiting the UAE this summer will also have the opportunity to see how Dubai's residents celebrate the religious festivals of Ramadan and Eid. Continue reading
Dubai property enjoys strong first quarter
The total value of real estate transactions in Dubai increased by 63 per cent year on year in the first quarter of 2013, according to new figures.Data released by the Dubai Land Department (DLD) showed that 223 property deals per day – or 32 per hour – were registered during the three months to the end of March.This means a total of 14,260 transactions were carried out by the emirate's property buyers and sellers in the first quarter, placing the total value of deals at AED 44 billion (£7.7 billion).Sultan bin Mejren, director general of the DLD, described the figures as “an important indicator of the solid growth and performance of the real estate market, which has the backing of government to increase confidence among a number of national, regional and international investors”.He added that the emirate's property market “saw an impressive high in the first quarter, with the number of transactions soaring in the residential and commercial sector”.Mr Bin Mejren said he believes property prices will continue to rise on the back of increasing demand for land, villas and apartments in Dubai, with more investors expected to enter the market this year.The DLD figures were published shortly after a report from Deutsche Bank revealed that prices rose for the 16th consecutive month in March, jumping by 1.5 per cent on the previous month.Speaking last week, Standard Chartered's global head of macroeconomic research Marios Maratheftis said the fundamentals are now in place for solid and sustainable growth in the Dubai property market.He explained that the “rapid loan growth” that characterised the ill-fated real estate boom of a few years ago is absent this time.”It looks like it is fundamentals-driven market now which is dominated by true investors and by end users … It is a healthy and sustainable rally in the housing market,” Mr Maratheftis said.The First Group can help you find apartments for sale in Dubai Continue reading
Dubai property deals rise 63%
Real estate transactions touched Dh44bn in Q1. The total value of real estate transactions in Dubai rose 63 per cent to Dh44 billion in first quarter 2013 compared to same period last year, data from Dubai Land Department (DLD) reveals. The number of transactions amounted to 14,260 at a rate of 223 per day and 32 per hour with “impressive” growth registered in the residential and commercial sector. Total sales transactions reached 10,913 valued at Dh24 billion, with mortgage amounted to Dh17.8 billion. Other transactions amounted to Dh2.2 billion. Dubai Marina took the lead in terms of value of transactions, registering 2,079 transaction worth Dh3.5 billion as total value of residential transactions touching Dh13.9 billion. In 2012, total value of real estate transactions rose 8 per cent to Dh154 billion compared to Dh143 billion in 2011. UAE nationals had topped the list of investors in 2012 while Indians coming second in the list of top property buyers. Total investments by Gulf Cooperation Council, Arab and foreign investors stood at Dh58.6 billion with the total number of investors reaching 18,635, while foreign investors, numbering 13,573, invested Dh36 billion in the market. Sultan bin Mijrin, Director-General, DLD, said: “Dubai real estate market has shown durability and flexibility when it comes dealing with the requirements of investors, with the past three months showing a new breed of investors entering the market in order to capitalize on opportunities that have risen on the even of price correction witnessed in the market over the past two years.” He added: “As the market continues to unfold, investors will be encouraged to increase their spending in Dubai.” Jones Lang LaSalle, a global property consultancy, in its first quarter 2013 report, said Dubai property sales prices were about 18 per cent higher in the first quarter of 2013 compared to the year earlier period. Recently, Deutsche Bank said real estate prices and rents in Dubai rose for the 16th consecutive month in March, continuing the steady recovery in the sector. Property prices increased by 1.5 per cent from February to March with price increases recorded across most areas, with prices and rental values remaining significantly below their peak of 2008. Continue reading




