Announcing the dates of the 3rd Resale & Rental Property Show, due to be
held on the 8th and 9th of September 2006 at Crowne Plaza, Dubai, DSL Exhibitions'
Managing Director Shuckri Bundakji, expresses optimism on the state of the growing
secondary property market.
DSL Exhibitions recently announced the dates for the upcoming Resale &
Rental Property Show with an addendum that Dubai's booming property market is
now entering its second phase where individuals, rather than large developers,
will begin to take the driving seat further stimulating the housing market.
'It was simply a matter of time before demand and supply - and therefore prices
- begin to be determined by a large number of individuals ready to buy, rather
than just a few large developers,' said Shuckri Bundakji. 'We, as organizers
of two previous R&R shows have seen a strong secondary market developing
and we expect this year's show to emphatically demonstrate this trend.' The
Resale & Rental Property Show (or R&R show as it is popularly known)
was initiated in 2004 as a platform for the then, emerging secondary property
market, where real estate brokers or individuals could put properties on the
market on the spot - either for sale or rent.
Until a few years back, UAE's large expatriate community was excluded from
this secondary market. With the lifting of legal restrictions on property ownership
to this large segment of buyers - spearheaded by Dubai - the UAE government
set in motion the first phase of the liberalization of this important market.
Most large residential developments are now either ready and in use or will
be completed in the next 24 months. 'What this means is that market dynamics
will soon be controlled by individuals, which will make this industry better
regulated and more transparent,' added Bundakji. 'Even now, we see a softening
of the market with developers offering increasingly better terms to buyers,
but the prices are still more or less at their previous levels. As more supply
enters the market, prices are expected to settle at a more stable level, both
for sale as well as for rental.'