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Iran war failed to spark Dubai property selloff, Sajwani says

June 24, 2026·AGBI

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GCC CONTEXT

Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have historically created periods of heightened uncertainty for Gulf real estate markets, particularly in Dubai, where international investor sentiment and capital flows can shift rapidly during regional conflicts. Dubai's property sector has demonstrated resilience in past episodes of regional instability, supported by its diversified buyer base and established position as a regional financial hub, though such events typically do warrant monitoring of transaction volumes and foreign investment patterns. The statement reflects a broader structural characteristic of GCC markets: while geopolitical risk premiums exist, they are often absorbed or offset by institutional and structural factors, including currency stability, regulatory frameworks, and de

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