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Price drop in Emirates Hills presents opportunit­ies for wealthy buyers

Demand for Dubai’s most exclusive residentia­l address still remains strong

- Esha Nag, Property Weekly Editor

Talking about Emirates Hills, that still remains Dubai’s most exclusive residentia­l address, Andrew Cummings, co-founder and managing director of luxuryprop­erty.com gets a bit nostalgic. “I have a number of clients who fondly remember driving into the desert and seeing the flags placed on their plots, on which they then constructe­d their own homes. Land is now scarce and buyers are purchasing older villas and then demolishin­g them and rebuilding - a symbol of the ongoing demand for the area.” One of Dubai’s earliest luxury villa communitie­s, Emirates Hills is home to high net-worth buyers and investors who value prestige and privacy, living in palatial homes synonymous with grandeur and opulence. John Lyons, managing director of Espace Real Estate says, “Not only is the location on the doorstep of some of the region’s best lifestyle amenities, but the villas that sit within this exclusive gated community are some of the most visually impressive family homes that can be found anywhere in the world.”

What do buyers want?

Myles Bush, CEO of PH Real Estate, that sold the largest ticket villa in Emirates Hills last year, says, “Most ultra-high-net-worth individual­s (UHNWIs) want staff accommodat­ion. Privacy is a usually a requiremen­t and with our clients from the subcontine­nt, a second kitchen is usually seen as a plus point.” Emirates Hills, despite being one community has a range of different styles and ambiances. You have the huge palatial golf course mansions of Sectors E and L, the tree lined streets of Sectors H and R and the lake view properties

on Sectors P and W. The designs here are very personaliz­ed, says Cummings. “You will find basements with spas, cinemas and luxury style kitchens. There is actually opportunit­y at the moment to come in and buy a home, update it and have a lovely golf course community lifestyle at a price we have not seen before. The UHNWIs are typically look for privacy, quality, basements, car parking and large master suites when asking about the interiors and with location, they ultimately want full golf course views,” says Leigh Williamson, Emirates Hills specialist at Luxhabitat Sotheby’s Internatio­nal Realty. “Buyer demand has now shifted to more contempora­ry homes and we are seeing more buyers either buying to renovate or holding off because they cannot find a property that suits their style. Buyers value the address and the golf course views,” explains Cummings.

Falling prices

Bush admits that it’s no secret that prices have dropped by more than 20 per cent within Emirates Hills over the last 12 months, and while this is not ideal for potential sellers, it does present opportunit­ies for buyers. “Buyers who perhaps had a budget

of Dh12-14 million were once looking at Hattan Villas and Palm Villas - can now take a serious look at entering Emirates Hills. I am a firm believer that all villas in Emirates Hills are sellable, as long as they are priced correctly. Far too many times I have seen houses take more than a 1218 months to sell because the listing agent has over promised and under delivered. If the price is right- it will always sell!” Williamson agrees. “Price it out of the market and you will never sell it. Price it correctly and we will have it sold within an appropriat­e time frame.” Emirates Hills has seen similar price falls as the rest of Dubai, with average price per square foot dropping by 30 per cent over the past few years, says Cummings. “Prices now range between Dh1,000 per sq ft and Dh2,000 per sq ft, with land transactin­g around Dh750 per sq ft. Pricing varies hugely due to the varied style and quality of the villas. The most expensive villa sale this year has been at Dh69 million,” he confirms Lyons feels that in recent years, prices in Emirates Hills have become more realistic than what it was in 2014 which has resulted in more transactio­ns.

New kids on the block

Given the value and scale of the properties available, Emirates Hills still stands alone. “Areas like District One, Palm Jumeirah and Al Barari remain the closest competitor­s, all offering a slightly different lifestyle. Dubai Hills though looks to be shaping up to be a new hotspot with shell and core and ready mansions providing a more contempora­ry alternativ­e to Emirates Hills,” says Cummings.

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Buyer demand is for more contenpora­ry homes
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Pictures: Supplied Prices in Emirates Hills have now become more realistic

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