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Dubai is known for its unique architecture, sophisticated lifestyle, and vibrant economy. Many people dream of purchasing real estate in this amazing place. However, when taking such an important step as buying land, various factors need to be taken into account. In this article, we will look at what you should pay attention to when purchasing a plot of land in Dubai.
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Dubai, known as the “City of Cities,” has transformed from a minor desert port into one of the world’s most remarkable entertainment destinations. The emirate now hosts a wide array of world-class sporting events, including…
Over the past 50 years, few places on Earth have undergone as drastic a transformation as the United Arab Emirates.
Designed by the renowned Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava, known for his innovative designs, the Dubai Creek Tower represents a fusion of modern technology and aesthetic beauty. Its architectural concept, inspired by nature, captures the elegance of a blooming lily flower.
Social, geopolitical, and economic events in the world affect all areas of our lives: the hotel business, which has experienced great upheaval in recent years, has also changed noticeably. However, tourism continues to flourish, including the luxury segment.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates – Finance World Magazine proudly announces that nominations are now open for the prestigious UAE Realty Awards 2024. This event honors the tycoons of UAE’s real estate industry.
Recently there was heavy rain in Dubai: the norm for six months of rainfall fell in one day. Schools were switched to distance learning, flights were canceled or moved to other airports. It became impossible to use ground transport for a certain time.
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Dubai is a beacon of modernity and progress in the Middle East. However, just a few decades ago, it was primarily inhabited by Bedouins, fishermen, traditional farmers, and nomads. These people lived in tents and…
Contrary to popular belief, Dubai’s economy is not dependent on oil production. From the 1960s to the 1990s, city accounts were replenished by the industry, but a huge portion of the income from the sale of resources was used as an investment in economic development. One of the key areas in which funds have been invested is trade; it remains the core of Dubai’s financial well-being.
British critic of architecture and urbanism, Tom Dyckhoff, notes that Dubai is actively seeking to change its image, aiming to create a city that is not just luxurious, but also elegant. Plans to transform Dubai into a “proper city” include hinterland areas beyond luxury resorts for major league football stars.
Developer Hussein Sajwani has amassed immense wealth in the real estate sector, employing unique promotions and leveraging his friendship with Donald Trump.
Omniyat’s portfolio includes various high-end properties. Some of these facilities have already been completed, while others are still under development.
Emaar Properties is one of the largest property developers in Dubai and one of the most recognized brands in the real estate industry. The company was founded in 1997 by the owner of the Emirates Corporation Dubai Holdings, Mohamed Alabbar. Since then, Emaar has become an iconic symbol of Dubai’s ambitions to develop the city into an international hub for business and tourism activities.
Today, the issue of buying a villa in Dubai is becoming increasingly popular both for those who want to move to Dubai and live as comfortably as possible and for those who are engaged in the renovation of villas for resale. In this article, we will talk about houses and villas in Dubai, UAE.
Since opening to foreigners in 2019, Abu Dhabi’s real estate market has seen steady growth in sales of apartments and villas, with some projects experiencing price increases of up to 25%.
Dubai, known for its incredible feats of architecture and engineering, is a popular destination for real estate investors seeking quick profits through property flipping. But be careful, not everything that glitters is gold.
Dubai is expanding every year. There are regular new areas and residential complexes that attract tourists and expats with unique architecture, developed infrastructure, and comfortable conditions.
A selection of the five most anticipated premium projects in Dubai and other emirates, key features, and benefits of the announced residential complexes.
DAMAC Properties has been operating in the residential real estate market in Dubai since 2002 as a division of DAMAC Group, a multi-purpose enterprise founded in 1982.
Luxury is the most capacious definition that comes to mind when you need to describe Dubai in one word. Well, oriental luxury. Modern Dubai villas and palaces are built and maintained with the latest technology and only look like traditional fairy-tale houses from Aladdin’s Lamp or mansions from Victorian novels.
DAMAC Lagoons is a new area of townhouses and villas. The construction began in late 2021. It occupies over 4 sq. km of the Dubai Golf City area, located south of Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Road, next to the Remraam and Damac Hills communities. The general developer is the private company DAMAC Properties, which has already completed dozens of projects throughout Dubai.
Today, the UAE stands as one of the most economically and politically stable regions globally, attracting significant investments, particularly in the real estate sector. Among the emirates, Dubai, renowned for its success and openness, has emerged as the primary point of attraction. Year after year, Dubai strengthens its position as the main business and tourist hub of the UAE. The real estate sector plays a vital role, constituting approximately a third of Dubai’s economy, and it has experienced an impressive quadrupling in market size over the past two years alone.
Museum Of The Future
A spectacular building in Dubai is the Museum Of The Future that you should see as a tourist. As you can tell from the name, everything revolves around the future. You see things there that don’t exist anywhere else.
Fairmont The Palm
On the spectacular palm island of Dubai is the Fairmont The Palm with 381 rooms and suites. For a beach holiday with the family, this luxury hotel is a good choice. However, you must also know before booking it is still built there.
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There is an Arabic proverb: “Who lives sees, but who travels sees more.” Travel is eye-opening. You taste new flavors, have new experiences, meet new people and perspectives, and make new memories that will stay with you for the rest of your life and make it more colorful. We think you should definitely put the United Arab Emirates on your bucket list of travel destinations, and Dubai in particular. Here are just 10 reasons why Dubai really is worth it.
Lapita Hotel
The Lapita Hotel in Dubai is particularly suitable if you want to visit the amusement parks. It’s on the premises of Dubai Parks and Resorts so it’s very close by.
Sharjah International Airport
Sharjah International Airport (SHJ) is a progressive international airport in the United Arab Emirates and has been in operation since 1977, but its history dates back to 1932 as a major stopover for British Airways. 
Blue Souk
Tourists should definitely visit the Blue Souk in Sharjah. Also known as Central Market. Many taxi drivers are unfamiliar with the term Blue Souk. The building is beautifully made and very reminiscent of earlier Arabic architecture with many domed roofs and wind towers. The souk was completely renovated a few years ago and now shines in new splendor. In the Blue Souk itself, there are many gold shops where you can usually negotiate a very good price.
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It can be said without a doubt that Moscow is one of the most iconic cities in the world. The Red Square and the Kremlin, the VDNKh and St. Basil’s Cathedral are immediately recognizable by…
The Ritz Carlton Dubai
The Ritz Carlton Dubai is one of the most beautiful beach hotels on the famous Jumeirah Beach where you don’t have to do without luxury. Particularly interesting is the excellent location where The Walk at Jumeirah Beach Residence is located in front of the hotel. This is a 1.7 km long street with many shops and restaurants where many tourists hang out in the evening.

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