The figures indicate that Dubai’s real estate sector is gradually returning to normal, driven by the stimulus packages and initiatives launched by the government and its departments in the past few months.
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Read MoreDevelopers are adapting to the current situation by introducing attractive payment plans and some offer other benefits as well.
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Read MoreThe Emirate registered six sales above $10m between March and June,
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Read More87 FinTech firms joined the Centre’s technology and innovation ecosystem, boosting the number of licensed FinTech firms by 74% from H1 2019.
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Read MoreLockdown caused delay in transferring properties, however transaction levels remained consistent with over a thousand transactions month-on-month.
Read MoreInvestors have been waiting for more than a year despite projects being near-ready.
Read MoreAs per the Dubai Land Department's data, 15,897 sales transactions were recorded in Dubai between January to June 2020, amounting to a total value of Dh32.5 billion.
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