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Thursday, Dec 04, 2008
Gulf News
Dubai: House prices in Dubai are still rising, but the rate of increase is expected to slow in the coming year, according to the latest research into the local property market.
There was an increase of just 5 per cent in the growth of house prices in Dubai in the three months to September, compared to the previous quarter.
But according to international property firm Colliers, the rate of growth in house prices has been dropping rapidly since the beginning of the year.
Although house prices increased by 43 per cent in the first quarter, by the second quarter the growth rate had declined to 16 per cent.
Growth in residential prices is expected to slow further as the year comes to an end.
Nevertheless, year-on-year growth in the third quarter was 80 per cent.
The negativity in the market is most notable, perhaps, on Palm Jumeirah, where prices have fallen by up to 40 per cent since September. Some previously much sought-after residences in the Burj DubaiBurj Dubai
area have also seen price drops of up to 30 per cent.
This phenomenon has been attributed to the fact that an increased number of homes is coming onto the market and loans are hard to come by because of the international financial crisis.
"I think [growth in the property market] is slowing ... but what's happened is the formation of micro-markets.
"For instance, values in DIFCDIFC
, from a sales and a leasing perspective, are still strong," said James Knowles, director of sales and leasing at Asteco.
The volume of transactions so far in the fourth quarter are low, but this is because people are now more cautious about investing and limited money is available from lenders, Knowles said.
The 5 per cent increase in house prices is also not bad compared to other property markets that have slowed more drastically because of the international financial crisis, he said.
"On the one hand, the index results show a 5 per cent increase in overall residential prices for the third quarter, which is good news. On the other hand, over the past three quarters, the rate of growth has slowed to the point where we expect overall price growth to enter negative territory in the fourth quarter," Ian Albert, regional director for consultancy services, Colliers, said.
Buyers in search of a mortgage used to be able to get a loan for around 80 to 85 per cent of the home value. However, it has become difficult to get pre-approved loan-to-value property loans.
Loans in the 60 to 70 per cent region are now more common.
Knowles said this was not a bad thing, as speculation would decrease.
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