With the projected delivery of around 38,000 residential units during 2022 amid visa reforms and other initiatives to attract global investors and talents, the Dubai property market is poised to sustain its buoyancy, especially with MBR City recording a boom in delivery of new units.
The supply forecast shows that MBR City, Dubailand, Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, Dubai Creek Harbour, Al Jadaf, and JVC are among the top areas that will receive the highest units during the rest of the year, according to the Zoom Property insights.
MBR City is expected to lead the delivery of residential units in Dubai this year as the developers have accelerated the pace of projects to ensure timely completion and handover of projects, which is a positive sign for the market.
According to data released by the Dubai Land Department, a total of 2,369 real estate transactions worth Dh9.9 billion would be conducted during the week ending 6th July, 2022. The transactions comprise 379 plots valued at Dh1.63 billion and 1,990 apartments and villas worth Dh4.26 billion.
During the first five months of this year. Dubai residential market recorded Dh61.9 billion worth of villa and apartment transactions despite record spike in worldwide inflation, latest report shows. Global property consultant Knight Frank believes that the impact of global inflation on the UAE economy and Dubai’s residential market is likely to be limited for now due to effective government measures.
In the first quarter, Dubai witnessed the supply of 6,700 units, while around 31,000 more units are expected to be delivered from Q2 to Q4, according to Zoom data.
In Q1, MBR City, a mixed-used development, led the chart by delivering the most residential units in Dubai during the first quarter and is expected to retain its position for the rest of the year.
Ata Shobeiry, CEO of Zoom Property, said the property market would continue its upward trajectory despite the threat of the upcoming global recession.
The first quarter of 2022 saw MBR City getting a massive chunk of units delivered out of the total 6,700. According to The Zoom Property Insights, around 22 per cent of the total units were delivered in this mixed-use development.
Dubailand and International City with 16 and 15 per cent ranked at number 2 and 3 on the list of areas with the highest supply delivered in Q1. Jumeirah Village Circle, with over 10 per cent, was another popular community vis-à-vis the number of units delivered.
MBR City is expected to continue its dominance when it comes to receiving the supply of units by offering more than one third of the residential units in Dubai. It will be followed by Dubailand (15 per cent) and Downtown Dubai (11 per cent).
Other than that, Business Bay, Dubai Creek Harbour, Al Jadaf, and Jumeirah Village Circle are other areas that will receive the supply of units for the rest of 2022.