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Real Estate News Alert is a roundup of the most recent news that gets updated daily to keep you always up to date on the world's most attractive projects in the real estate market from the UAE (Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Umm Al-Quwain, Ajman, Ras Al-Khaimah, Sharjah and Fujairah) and sometimes from the GCC or other countries and from various news sources.


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Monday, May 5, 2008

Dubai Real Estate Hub.

Dubai the Hub of Real Estate
Al-Bawaba - Amman,Jordan
HIRCO (Hiranandani Infrastructure and Real Estate Co) the developer of the 90 storey 23 Marina (along with ETA Star) in Dubai reports robust sales in their ...

Persian Gulf Shares Rise, Led by Emaar, Barwa Real Estate
Bloomberg - USA
Emaar Properties PJSC gained in Dubai after one of its units started a five-star hotel brand. Barwa Real Estate Co. rose to a record in Qatar after ...

Ajman real estate attracts Dh400bn
Emirates Business 24/7 - Dubai,Dubai,United Arab Emirates
The property price is expected to go up to the Dh1,000 per square foot mark – still a far cry from Dubai and Abu Dhabi rates. "Prices have increased in line ...

RERA: four billion Dirhams deposited in escrow
ArabianBusiness.com (press release) - Dubai,Umm al Qaiwain,United Arab Emirates
A total of AED4 billion have been deposited by developers in escrow accounts with 33 banks approved by the Dubai Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), ...

May 5 (Bloomberg) -- Here is a list of stories about the Middle ...
Bloomberg - USA
Four real-estate developers operating in Dubai are under investigation for non-delivery of projects, Emirates Business 24/7 reported, citing Marwan Bin ...

Castles in the sand
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
The immigration frenzy has raised fears of a real estate bubble and drawn accusations of human-rights abuses. Foreigners are welcome in Dubai - as long as ...


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