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'Tenants who left Dubai for lower rents may return soon'

Khaleej Times

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February 12, 2026

Some tenants who moved to other emirates are likely to return to Dubai as new residential property supply will bring down rents amidst growing traffic challenges for commuters, say real estate industry executives.

- Waheed Abbas

'Tenants who left Dubai for lower rents may return soon'

Property Monitor data reveals that a total of 648 projects were launched during the year, collectively bringing over 167,000 units to the market in 2025.

Property Monitor data revealed that a total of 648 projects were launched during the year, collectively bringing over 167,000 units to the market in 2025.

It is estimated that the emirate will see a sustained increase in supply over the coming few years on the back of projects launched in the last few years and new projects that will hit the market in the coming years.

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