Dubai property can bounce back but prepare for a tough summer
إشعار
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السياق الخليجي
Dubai's real estate sector has historically demonstrated cyclical volatility linked to regional liquidity conditions, global risk sentiment, and expatriate employment flows—patterns particularly pronounced during summer months when transaction activity typically declines due to seasonal migration. Property market resilience in the emirate tends to correlate with broader GCC economic indicators, including oil price movements, foreign direct investment inflows, and credit availability from regional financial institutions, which influence both developer financing and end-buyer purchasing power. Summer seasonality in Gulf real estate reflects demographic and climatic factors that create predictable demand troughs, requiring structural analysis of underlying fundamentals such as supply pipeline
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