Property stakeholders swoop down on Dubai


(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) The 11th International Property Show begins on Monday at the Dubai World Trade Centre, with the participation of 130 exhibitors from 25 countries.

A Real Estate Forum will be held alongside the three-day exhibition, where global experts, decision makers and investors will discuss topics relevant to the property industry. Eight sessions will be held on the first two days of the International Property Show.

Exhibitors will offer discounts and special deals on some property units, allowing buyers to compare prices and make deals onsite. The concept is supported by the Dubai Land Department (DLD), the show's main supporter.

Josine Heijmans, exhibition director, said the number of developers, both local and international, at the show make it the biggest edition to date. Exhibitors at this year's show include leading UAE developers Dubai Properties Group (DPG), Damac Properties, Union Properties and Wahat Al Zaweya. The show will also welcome many exhibitors from the USA, Canada, UK, Spain and Turkey.

Other partners include the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Association of International Property Professionals (AIPP).

Abdulla Abushabieb, executive director for sales and customer service, DPG, said: "Dubai's real estate sector is growing at a stable rate, and investment in the sector will continue to be the highlight of 2015. Dubai Properties will leverage the platform to showcase a wide range of real estate investment options through attractive offers to visitors. We invite serious investors and end users to explore our premium range of developments during the course of three days."

"The Dubai property market is buzzing with interest for luxury living experiences," said Ziad El Chaar, managing director, Damac Properties. "From private and exclusive villas within our Akoya Oxygen project, to expansive apartments overlooking The Drive at Akoya, buyers will be able to find a solution for their lifestyle, at prices not seen before."

"Given the size and scale of our development portfolio, we are able offer a variety of products to buyers during the International Property Show with luxury homes at prices not available in the open market," El Chaar added.


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