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Interest in High End Luxury Property at two year high
Consumer interest seen as growing confidence in property sectorDubai, February 12th 2011: DAMAC Properties , one of the Middle East's leading international real estate investment companies, has today announced that interest in the company's luxury property segment is at its highest level in two years.
Compared to the same time last year, DAMAC has seen an increase of double digit per cent in consumer interest in its high end luxury properties. The increase has been reflected across most of DAMAC 's key Middle East markets and is being seen as a key indicator that the region's property sector is finally starting to recover from the global recession.
Niall McLoughlin, Senior Vice President of Damac Properties says, "Throughout 2010 and into 2011 interest in our high end luxury properties, such as the award winning Damac Tower with interiors by Versace Home in Beirut and Ocean Heights in Dubai has seen increased levels of enquiries.
DAMAC 's findings would appear to be reflected across the globe as other markets also show that the demand for high end luxury properties is as popular as ever. One of the most significant developments is the recent launch of One Hyde Park in London, thought to be the most expensive residential blocks in the world. Despite prices starting at £6.5m (US$10.5million) for a simple one-bedroom flat and soaring to £140m (US$225 million) for one a penthouse, interest in the 86 flat development has been enormous.
In Hong Kong, a recent report by city's Inland Revenue Department revealed that property transactions valued at more than $20 million grew 86 per cent from April 2010. And, according to the 'Survey of Affluence and Wealth in America' luxury spending in 2011 would rebound for the first time in three years. Luxury spending by the wealthy has increased $28 billion.
"The growing demand for luxury property is extremely encouraging; not only in terms of DAMAC but also for the wider property sector, as it is a clear sign that consumer confidence is beginning to return. I believe that the activity at the top end of the market will have a knock on effect, on the wider property market, which in turn will have a positive impact on the wider economy."
DAMAC
currently has over 12,000 units under construction across the Middle East region. Properties such as the Ocean Heights tower in Dubai Marina, and the Versace Tower in Lebanon have redefined the luxury real estate sector, providing opulent finishes, spectacular views and spacious floorplans.
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DAMAC Properties
, part of DAMAC Holdings was established in 2002, as a private residential, leisure and commercial developer in Dubai and the Middle East. Since then,
DAMAC Properties
has expanded rapidly into North Africa, Jordan, Lebanon, Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
2010 was labeled the 'Year of Construction' at DAMAC Properties , during which it aggressively focused on construction and contract delivery to trusted and quality contractors. DAMAC Properties have already delivered 3655 units into the market with projects at IMPZ (The Crescent), TECOM (Executive Heights), JLT (Lake View and Lake Terrace) and the Marina (The Waves and Marina Terrace) already delivered and is expected to have handed over a further 3,971 in the next year.
In June 2010, DAMAC Properties further reinforced its position as a premium developer with the launch of DAMAC Tower in Beirut, Lebanon. A 28 iconic tower, this project is in association with Italian design group, VERSACE, with all interiors being designed by Versace Home.
The company has a diverse range of expertise that allows them to have a good oversight and management of all aspects of a project right from the acquisition of land, appointment of architects and designers, construction and sales to after sales service.
The company's projects are located in the most desirable and exclusive locations and homes are built to a high quality specification that has become synonymous with the group. DAMAC Properties aims to develop projects that include residential, commercial and leisure facilities that will create an integrated community.
In addition to support services provided by the Dubai headquarters, the company's comprehensive Customer Care Program provides solutions through its vast network with offices in the UAE, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, KSA and Qatar.
Further information is available at www.damacproperties.com
For more information please contact: Niall McLoughlin, Senior Vice President - Corporate Communications, DAMAC . Tel: +971 4 04 3732190 │ Fax: 00 9714 3732335 │Mobile +971 50 6531824. email: niall.mcloughlin@damacgroup.com
© Press Release 2011
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