Dubai Issues Golden Visa: A Luxury House Costs US$24m, Still Cheap for Chinese Buyers

Dubai’s Booming Market and Golden Visa Scheme Lure Investors from Mainland China and Hong Kong

Fuelled by a thriving real estate market and a fast-track residency program, Dubai is rapidly becoming a top destination for property investors from mainland China and Hong Kong, according to industry experts. This shift in investor focus comes after years of strong interest in Portugal, but Dubai’s allure is proving irresistible, according to the South China Morning Post on 26 May 2024.

Shifting Sands: Chinese Investors Favor Dubai Over Europe

“We’ve witnessed a significant surge in demand for Dubai property,” said Mark Elliott, Senior Director and Head of International Residential at Savills in Hong Kong.  Significantly, Elliott highlights, “Dubai has essentially replaced interest in mainland Europe, particularly Portugal and Berlin, where demand has softened”.  Savills reports a staggering increase in inquiries from Hong Kong, with a tenfold rise in Dubai property inquiries this year compared to the previous year’s total.

Dubai’s Residential Market Heats Up

This surge in investor interest translates to a booming residential market in Dubai. Home prices skyrocketed by 70% in 2023, and analysts at Savills predict continued, albeit more modest, growth of 7% for 2024.  Dubai’s luxury market is also experiencing a boom, attracting high-net-worth individuals.  Faisal Durrani, Partner and Head of Research for the Middle East and North Africa at Knight Frank, points to Dubai surpassing New York and London in luxury home sales during the first quarter of 2024, nearly reaching its record-breaking total from 2023.  Several high-profile sales to Chinese buyers further underscore this trend, including a beachfront property on Palm Jumeirah for a staggering US$24 million.

Golden Visa Scheme: A Major Draw

Dubai’s investor-friendly policies are a major factor in its growing popularity.  The city’s residence-by-investment program, offering long-term visas for property purchases exceeding 2 million dirhams (US$544,000), is proving highly attractive.  Dubai issued a staggering 158,000 “golden visas” in 2023, dwarfing the 13,000 issued by Portugal since their program’s inception in 2012.  This ease of residency acquisition is a significant advantage for Chinese investors seeking a global foothold.

Dubai’s Vision for the Future

Dubai’s ascent as an investment haven goes beyond immediate market trends.  The government’s commitment to long-term infrastructure development and international influence is a key driver.  Ambitious projects include a multi-billion-dollar initiative to establish Dubai as the world’s fourth-largest financial centre, currently held by Hong Kong.  Dubai is also investing heavily in transportation infrastructure, with a new passenger terminal planned to make the Al Maktoum International Airport the world’s largest.  Additionally, the completion of the Etihad Rail network connects Dubai to key trade and population centres within the UAE.

Investment Considerations

While Dubai offers undeniable advantages, potential investors should also consider potential risks.  The local currency’s peg to the US dollar and the possibility of regional conflict are factors to be weighed.  As with any investment, careful due diligence is crucial.​ Dubai’s dynamic market, investor-friendly policies, and ambitious development plans position the city as a compelling proposition for Chinese property investors.  With its focus on infrastructure and global reach, Dubai is poised for sustained growth, making it a market worth watching.

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