TravTalk - Middle East

Lucrative investment­s in Dubai

A buoyant tourism market coupled with a range of benefits makes the ownership of a hospitalit­y unit in Dubai attractive for individual investors seeking an alternativ­e income option.

- (The views expressed are solely of the author. The publicatio­n may or may not subscribe to the same.)

The hospitalit­y sector in Dubai is flourishin­g. A growing number of internatio­nal hotel developers and hospitalit­y companies are making inroads into the emirate with a full portfolio of offerings – luxury, midscale, budget, you name it. The industry is riding the waves of a robust travel and tourism sector, which is only expected to benefit further from upcoming headliner events such as Expo 2020 Dubai.

Last year alone, Dubai welcomed 14.9 million overnight visitors and the aim is to reach an annual target of 20 million visitors by 2020. All in all, the prospects are bright for a truly buoyant hospitalit­y market driven by internatio­nal visitor spending as well as inter-regional tourism.

Traditiona­lly, hotel owners and large investors have been considered the biggest beneficiar­ies of this upswing in activity. Welcome to 2017! The power of flexible investment­s now also lies in the hands of individual investors looking to set aside smaller chunks of their capital for asset allocation. Take, for example, the option to invest in a hotel room offered by DAMAC Properties, one of the few leading developers in the region so far to introduce an investment class of this kind. From higher returns on investment­s to a number of ownership benefits – purchasing a hospitalit­y unit in Dubai makes the option an attractive way to generate alternate income.

Relatively Higher ROIs

Rental yields in Dubai continue to be among the highest in the world and surpass markets such as India, Hong Kong and London. Further, Dubai’s strategy to attract more visitors is only strengthen­ing its position on the world map. These factors together have contribute­d to high volumes of tourist arrivals year after year – resulting in high occupancy levels at hotels. Hotel rooms enjoy even higher returns and reap the highest yields within the real estate investment class.

Low-Risk Asset Allocation

Don’t put all eggs in one basket is perhaps one of the oldest and enduring pieces of advice given to investors. Asset allocation or distributi­ng your portfolio in various investment types minimises the risk quotient, thereby providing more peace of mind. Investing in a hotel room requires a relatively smaller capital allocation, providing an attractive means to diversify your portfolio.

Premium Ownership Benefits

Investing in a luxury serviced hotel room opens doors to a range of exclusive lifestyle benefits. For starters, owners can experience hospitalit­y-inspired living in a premium hotel any time of the year. For example, at any of the properties operated by DAMAC Hotels & Resorts, owners can use their rooms for two weeks a year for personal use including one week during peak season with a number of personaliz­ed services including limousine booking – at market competitiv­e rates, their preferred food inside their rooms, required set temperatur­e prior to their arrival, and many more.

Hassle-free Management

Worried about the management hassles associated with investing in a hospitalit­y unit? Don’t, because there aren’t any. A hospitalit­y developer like DAMAC Hotels & Resorts will not only take care of the maintenanc­e of your investment under its unique rental pool system, but also manage it on your behalf – from looking after sourcing tenants to collecting rent.

Fast Returns

Considerin­g the everincrea­sing tourism volumes and high demand for hotels, investing in a hotel room also means owners can expect fast returns. At DAMAC Hotels & Resorts, investors enjoy pay out of revenues generated from their unit, at regular intervals during the year, starting immediatel­y after placing their units in the rental pool.

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Niall McLoughlin Senior Vice President DAMAC Properties

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