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DUBAI’S JVC NAMED THE ‘MOST AFFORDABLE’ VILLA COMMUNITY

▶ The district was one of two villa areas where homebuyers took the plunge

- DANIA SAADI

Dubai’s Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC) district took the accolade of being the most affordable villa community for home buyers. It was one of two villa developmen­ts in the emirate where prices increased in 2017 as the number of UAE residents opting to buy properties rose, according to a new report.

Sales prices in JVC were up 4 per cent between April and October and were among the top searches on real estate listing website Propertyfi­nder. Prices for villas in JVC averaged Dh758 per square foot.

“Long-term residents are taking advantage, snapping up good deals, planting roots, and swapping their rent cheques for a mortgage,” said Lukman Hajje, the chief commercial officer of Propertyfi­nder Group.

“Few global cities offer the opportunit­y to buy a well-built four-bedroom free-standing villa in a prime location on a decent-sized block for under US$1.2 million.”

Dubai property sales have slowed over the past year as an increasing supply of new units, a slowdown in the economy and subsequent job cuts dented demand.

Developers in Dubai are expected to deliver 80,000 units by the end of 2019 and a portion of the inventory coming to the market caters to the middle-income segment, according to a third-quarter Dubai property report from broker JLL Mena.

Sales prices of villas in the third quarter of 2017 recorded a 1.1 per cent year-on-year fall, according to JLL, while those of apartments declined 1.6 per cent from the same period in 2016.

Propertyfi­nder said buying decisions last year were influenced by increasing affordabil­ity, flexible payment plans on mortgages, and the popular belief that prices are near the bottom.

Prices in Al Barsha district – the second area to register a price rise – went up 0.6 per cent. It received its highest-ever number of inquiries on listings in September, as handovers rose, Propertyfi­nder said.

Dubailand was the second most affordable area in Dubai to buy a villa in 2017, with prices averaging Dh845 per sq ft, according to Propertyfi­nder. It also had one of the highest overall rates of handovers in the UAE last year, with about 2,500 units delivered to the market.

However, villa sales prices as a whole in Dubai declined significan­tly between April and September, with rates at The Meadows community dropping by 9.3 per cent, Dubai Land by 8.2 per cent, Al Furjan by 8.1 per cent and Jumeirah Islands by 7.1 per cent, Propertyfi­nder said in a report released in December.

The portal does not expect handover of properties to new homebuyers and mortgage-payers to slow down in 2018, but warned about deceptive payment plans.

“Far better regulation now exists to ensure that payments are linked to constructi­on milestones and that buyer funds are held securely in escrow,” said Mr Hajje. “But a few of these too good to be true payment plans may prove to be just that.”

Middle-market properties were the only price category of the Dubai residentia­l market for which online searches on UAE marketplac­e dubizzle. com rose in 2017, indicating continued growth in demand for affordable housing amid flat market conditions and increasing supply.

The searches on dubizzle. com for mid-market properties – cheaper than Dh1,000 per sq ft – accounted for 66 per cent of all property searches on the platform in September 2017, up from 42 per cent in September 2016, according to dubizzle.com and JLL’s End of Year Property Report, focusing on the Dubai residentia­l market released in November.

Mid-market properties accounted for 57 per cent of all property advertisem­ents on dubizzle.com during the month, compared to 52 per cent in September of 2016, the report added.

In stark comparison, the proportion of searches for properties in the Dh1,000 to Dh1,500 per sq ft bracket dropped by 13 per cent over the year and 3 per cent for the Dh1,500 to Dh2,000 per sq sq ft bracket, with the proportion of listings also dropping for these brackets, by 1 per cent each.

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Christophe­r Pike / The National Jumeriah Village Circle was among the top searches on Propertyfi­nder

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