War slows down Qatar’s property growth again
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GCC CONTEXT
Regional geopolitical tension has historically created cyclical pressure on Gulf real estate markets through delayed foreign capital inflows and construction project deferrals, particularly affecting Qatar's property sector which relies substantially on international investor participation and cross-border financing. Qatar's real estate market has demonstrated sensitivity to external security concerns given its dependence on large-scale infrastructure development and the segment's vulnerability to shifts in both local and regional investor confidence. Property sector dynamics in the GCC broadly reflect underlying macroeconomic stability and capital availability, both of which face headwinds during periods of elevated regional uncertainty.
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