Khaleej Times

Revealed: UAE’s hottest property areas

- Staff Report

dubai — For those of you looking to move house, it helps to know the most sought-after areas in the UAE in terms of affordabil­ity, location and amenities.

Interest is rebounding in The Springs, Dubai’s most popular place to rent a villa. At around six per cent cheaper to buy or rent a villa, searches in The Springs were up 32 per cent, according to Propertyfi­nder Group which compiled search behaviour on its portal for Q2 and Q3 of 2017.

Jumeirah Village Circle and Studio City both experience­d increased interest. JVC, where rents were down 12 per cent for a villa, experience­d a glut of supply with a 55 per cent increase in listings. Demand followed with a 27 per cent increase in residentia­l searches.

On the commercial side, Umm Ramool, one of Dubai’s oldest industrial areas, experience­d new interest. Searches for commercial space were up 120 per cent, with a 50 per cent spike in leads per listing (i.e., people expressing interest in a property).

It was announced late last year that the airport-adjacent area is getting a 2.1 million square foot free zone dedicated to e-commerce, including office space and fulfillmen­t and logistics centres, to be called Dubai CommerCity, a joint venture between Dubai Airport Freezone Authority and wasl Asset Management Group.

Sharjah’s Al Wahda and Muwaileh, despite downward pressure on prices, both saw an uptick in interest. Al Wahda quadrupled its search volume, while Muwaileh was up 72 per cent.

In the capital, Abu Dhabi’s Downtown is becoming more popular (+71 per cent search volume). Masdar City’s residentia­l searches tripled in 2017.

— deepthi@khaleejtim­es.com

 ?? — Photo by Leslie Pableo ?? Dubai Studio City has experience­d increased interest among residents.
— Photo by Leslie Pableo Dubai Studio City has experience­d increased interest among residents.

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