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Record supply likely to ease Dubai rents in '25
Khaleej Times
|January 29, 2025
The Dubai real estate market is expected to stabilise in 2025, with rent increases slowing down.
The Dubai real estate market is expected to stabilise in 2025, with rent increases slowing down. Industry executives attribute this to an abundant supply of new properties and the implementation of the smart rental index.
“The new index, which offers transparent and data-driven pricing mechanisms, will likely provide more accurate market insights, helping tenants and landlords make informed decisions. As new properties come online and more options become available, the increased supply is expected to temper the rapid price growth in recent years. This, combined with the ongoing market stabilisation, will contribute to a more balanced and sustainable rental environment,” said real estate brokerage Betterhomes.
This story is from the January 29, 2025 edition of Khaleej Times.
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