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A summer boom-do u agree?

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How high will prices go this summer?
Dubai property transactions typically take a summer break between June and the beginning of September. It is holiday time, the weather is hot and new migrants usually arrive in the autumn. But there is a much hotter property market this summer with off-plan buyers queuing overnight.


Property prices may rise by 10% over the summer



High local inflation and low US interest rates are fuelling the market with negative real interest rates.

That economic force is not away for summer.

In this environment anybody leaving their property purchase until this autumn is likely to find that prices have shifted at least another 10% higher over the summer months.

All markets have momentum and the momentum in the Dubai real estate market has grown in 2008 with the rate of advance in prices accelerating to a level not seen since 2004 and the early days of the boom.

With prices up 10%-15% in April-May they are not about to slow down very much over the summer.

Indeed, it is perfectly possible for prices to carry on rising despite a slowdown in transactions. In fact, this is a reason for increases: Sellers are keeping their property off the market in anticipation of rising prices and therefore creating a shortage that, not surprisingly, produces higher prices.


Autumn sales
It is a debatable point whether property owners returning from their summer vacations will suddenly decide to sell. There will always be those who wish to cash-out because they are going home or starting a business.

But those with a long-term investment commitment to the Dubai market, and this is a growing market for owner-occupiers and landlords, then sitting on an asset that is rising in value makes obvious sense.

There is an argument that as capital values rise then rental yields are falling – because rental rises may not keep up with capital appreciation.

But then market reports suggest 20% annual rental inflation – which is hardly going to put off landlords – and yields have to be compared to interest rates, which at 2% on deposit accounts are not an attractive alternative, especially with inflation in the high teens.


Bull points
No, as this column has been arguing for some months the case for buying Dubai real estate – to save on rent, to protect capital against inflation, to participate in a boom – has got stronger not weaker. Expect a shortage of completed property for sale to be one of the biggest drivers of house prices this autumn, as well as over the summer.

The discussion always then comes back to 'how high can prices go?’, 'when will the boom end?’ This topic has become a little tired over the past six years since Dubai first launched its universal freehold property sales.

But what you can be quite confident about is that the boom is far from over yet, as the economic drivers to take it still higher are in place.
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I think the other way -- I may be totally off the mark -- Summer means vacations and more residents travel . Imagine what do we have more of local investors or foreign buyers. I think it would be summer Lull rather than a summer boom. I hope i am wrong its a more of a summer boom. Boom time means money making time . I am waiting for the newer releases . Dint get BADRAH , Lost out on lakedistrrict ,Skipped Asmaran .
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my friend roshan should have a better say
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I sure hope it does boom.
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hmm you never know. I suspect soon they may get 'too' expensive and scare off many investors?
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