Research

    Asteco: Qatar Property Report Q4 2011 Asteco: Qatar Property Report Q4 2011 Published: 15 Jan 2012 2:01 AM
    The number of transactions and enquiries is expected to continue rising in 2012 with the supply/demand gap narrowing. Residential rental rates in Qatar were broadly stable across all locations in the fourth quarter of last year while the number of transactions and enquiries increased as demand pi
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    Colliers: Dammam-Khobar Residential Overview Q4 2011 Colliers: Dammam-Khobar Residential Overview Q4 2011 Published: 5 Jan 2012 12:01 AM
    This review focuses on the three most dominant residential markets in the Eastern Province of Saudi Arabia, namely Dammam, Dhahran and Al Khobar. The importance of these cities is underscored by the fact that Dammam is the third largest city in Saudi Arabia, and ARAMCO, the state owned oil compan
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    Colliers: Jeddah Residential Overview Q4 2011 Colliers: Jeddah Residential Overview Q4 2011 Published: 5 Jan 2012 12:01 AM
    The buoyancy in the economy coupled with a growing population has increased consumer confidence in Jeddah’s residential property market. The majority of the growth is concentrated in the upper-mid to high–end segments of the market which has contributed to the high sales prices that are being ach
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    Colliers: Riyadh Residential Overview Q4 2011 Colliers: Riyadh Residential Overview Q4 2011 Published: 4 Jan 2012 11:01 PM
    The residential property sector in Riyadh continues to be characterized by on-going increases in the price of completed residential units as well as vacant land. Market demand is being driven primarily by a rapidly growing, young population seeking solutions for their residential requirements.
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    JLL: Riyadh Real Estate Overview Q3 2011 JLL: Riyadh Real Estate Overview Q3 2011 Published: 2 Jan 2012 1:01 AM
    The economy is being driven by strong demand across government, consumer and private sectors. Saudi Arabia has remained politically calm during the 'Arab Spring' and subsequent events. The government is being proactive and has increased spending on housing benefits, education and healthcare. Ther
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    Cluttons: Dubai Property Market Update October 2011 Cluttons: Dubai Property Market Update October 2011 Published: 30 Nov 2011 1:11 AM
    Since our Dubai property market update went to press in July 2011 we have been through what is traditionally the quiet time of the year for the UAE, further enhanced this year by the coming together of the traditional leave month of August and Ramadan. Dubai may have been fairly quiet then over t
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    CBRE: Bahrain Market View Q3 2011 CBRE: Bahrain Market View Q3 2011 Published: 30 Nov 2011 1:11 AM
    There was little meaningful indication of a business rebound in Bahrain in the early part of Q3, although this was not entirely unexpected given that the combination of summer and Ramadan, are typically associated with a market slowdown. However, as Q3 drew to a close, market activity levels pick
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    JLL: Abu Dhabi Real Estate Overview Q3 2011 JLL: Abu Dhabi Real Estate Overview Q3 2011 Published: 30 Nov 2011 12:11 AM
    The Abu Dhabi Government is continuing to rationalise its projects and implement major restructuring plans in some of its most important entities, making it more responsive to market conditions. While the UAE economy has continued to grow in real terms, it experienced tighter liquidity and a slow
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    JLL: Jeddah Real Estate Overview Q3 2011 JLL: Jeddah Real Estate Overview Q3 2011 Published: 29 Nov 2011 5:11 AM
    Jeddah residential market gained momentum with a robust upward trend as average prices and rentals continued to increase across the city. Retail centres continued to benefit from high occupancy rates and the majority of the new supply has already been preleased. Retail sales  have increased
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    JLL: Doha Office Market November 2011 JLL: Doha Office Market November 2011 Published: 29 Nov 2011 5:11 AM
    Qatar’s economy continues to see positive growth and is expected to continue to do so as the country benefits from infrastructure spending in advance of the 2022 World Cup. Despite the strong economic growth, demand for office space in Doha remains limited and the market continues to experience a
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