Khaleej Times

Off-plan sales at Dubai’s Cityscape Global top Dh870 million

- Staff Report

dubai — The Dubai Land Department has reported that sales of offplan properties at this year’s Cityscape Global totalled more than Dh870 million, with a steady stream of sales expected in the coming month off the back of the event’s success, which the show organisers report welcomed 45,500 participan­ts during the three days, a growth of almost 20 per cent year on year. The region’s largest real estate and investment event, which concluded on September 13, saw the introducti­on of on-site sales for all UAE projects, and hosted hundreds of prominent local and internatio­nal companies offering an array of exclusive deals.

Tom Rhodes, Exhibition Director for Cityscape Global said: “It was encouragin­g to see such an influx of participan­ts this year, and with the number of deals being made on-site, and it was evident to see that the attractive offers, and flexible payment plans being promoted by exhibitors appealed to all visitors at the show.”

Informa, the event organisers, noted that 66 per cent of the surveyed visitors stated they intend to make a purchase or do businesses with a company onsite, while exhibitors were expected to generate on average Dh22 million as a result of participat­ing in the event. Property Monitor, the UAE’s leading real estate intelligen­ce platform and the show’s data partner, cited a further 617 registered off-plan sales in the week following Cityscape Global, demonstrat­ing the event’s impact in the real estate industry. Lynnette Abad, Partner and Head of Property Monitor said: “It’s important to note that with both the registered DLD transactio­ns during the show as well as the week after the event, off-plan sales for apartments outnumbere­d those for townhouses and villas.

Many exhibitors reported a successful year at Cityscape Global: Azizi Developmen­ts sold out their phase one units for Dh12 billion waterfront project, Azizi Riviera; while an anonymous buyer of one Omniyat’s One Palm units broke the record for the most expensive penthouse, with a final price of Dh102 million.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

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