Dubai's real estate market is currently booming, attracting buyers despite high prices that have made traditional property purchases more challenging. Many investors are now considering alternative options such as real estate investment trusts (REITs) and fractional ownership apps, which allow entry with low payments starting at $136.
Emaar Properties PJSC, a publicly traded stock in Dubai, has seen its value increase nearly fivefold since a low in 2020, reflecting the strong demand in the sector. Tecom Group, an office landlord that went public in 2022, has also experienced an 18% increase in its stock price, further demonstrating the positive performance of Dubai's real estate market and growing investment interest.