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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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Saturday, May 24, 2008

UAE Real Estate Market

UAE's buoyant real estate market helps mortgage assets to double
Vista Dubai - Leeds,England,UK
The housing mortgage assets are expected to double, courtesy the robust growth of UAE's real estate market, to Dh64 billion by 2011 from Dh32 billion in ...

Gulf real estate firms to implement $1.7 bln projects in Yemen
Yemen News Agency - Yemen
"The second real estate company will be set up by Yemen and the UAE Holding Company to carry out a tourist and real estate project at the cost of $500 ...

Dubai regulator seeks slowdown in $300bn realty bazar
Gulf Times - Doha,Qatar
Sales and rental prices in the emirate are buoyant and Dubai expects to attract 184bn UAE dirhams ($50.1bn) in real estate investment by 2010 but concern is ...

Capital City District to redefine Abu Dhabi real estate sector
Gowealthy.com - Dubai,United Arab Emirates
During the four day event in Abu Dhabi it is estimated that billions of dirhams worth of real estate deals were done. Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company ...

Perot homes in on Abu Dhabi
The National - Abu Dhabi,United Arab Emirates
Hillwood is partnering on the project with locally owned CBD Properties and Pramerica Real Estate Investors, the property investment arm of Prudential ...

Real estate to see US$ 12-bn PE funds
Express Hotelier - Mumbai,India
Further, Sridharan also informed that Dish Hospitality is planning to foray into the international markets such as Europe and UAE in order to set up luxury ...

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