Azizi Developments, a leading private developer in the UAE, has become the first developer in the country to register an Israeli property purchase.
 
The developer has received interest from thousands of Israeli nationals since the signing of the historic Abraham Accord, with this DLD registration being the very first official one.
 
With Israeli nationals representing an exceptionally high demand, Azizi Developments has recently added the nation to its fly-in programme – an initiative it launched to bring international investors to Dubai and showcase the emirate to the world as an ideal hub for business, tourism and innovation
 
On the historic move, CEO Farhad Azizi said: "We are delighted to welcome Israeli investors to Dubai's awe-inspiring and highly growth-inclined real estate landscape, and to be the first to officially register an Israeli national as a property buyer."
 
The first ever property sold and registered to an Israeli investor in UAE history is a one-bedroom home in Creek Views II, one of Azizi’s outstandingly well-connected projects situated in the beautifully landscaped and well-thought-out Dubai Healthcare City.
 
Creek Views II grants picturesque views, as well as an elegant, ultra-modern design and finishing, representing Dubai’s transition from a traditional past to a contemporary, reinvited future.
 
"This registration, which is the first of many to come, is a truly monumental move that we are proud to facilitate. We now look forward to offering Israelis world-class properties in a city that is the best place to visit, live and work in and homes that meet these savvy investors’ aspirations," he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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