Thursday, May 22, 2008

Investors who missed investing in Dubai during its early days...will they try out Abu Dhabi?

With the recent success of Cityscape Abu Dhabi, it is said that the emirate plans to invest Dhs1 trillion, or $270 billion, in new construction projects.

Abu Dhabi, which is just a 2 hrs drive from Dubai, which is the capital of the United Arab Emirates and the richest city in the world. The emirate's 420,000 citizens, who sit on one-tenth of the planet's oil and have almost $1 trillion invested abroad, are worth about $17 million apiece. (A million foreign workers don't share in the wealth) .


Abu Dhabi has been relatively slow in joining the global real estate boom, but now, with great investor interest and good public appetite for owning properties in the region, it is seen as one of the most upcoming investment destinations in the middle east.

The development pattern in Abu Dhabi is noticably similar to the inch to Dubai it is seen to follow the pattern of growth similar to that of Dubai by many. Attractive financing schemes are being offered to investors but yet, one thing that could decide the fate of investments in Abu Dhabi is that in the initial days, Dubai properties were priced on the lower side. Slowly when Dubai became a global hub for investments, coupled with a great government and infrastructural support, now Dubai properties are reasonably on the higher side. In contrast, for example, launched with prices from $2.2 million upwards which might be considered on the high side, although in a new real estate market this could be cheap for a luxury, Maldives-style location.

Currently, where Dubai properies are not really selling on a premium anymore, the growth of a similar opportunity Real Estate market right in the beighbourhood is more seeming like unwelcome competition for Dubai. Since both the emirates belong to UAE and with the growth of tremendous real estate in both these areas, which in Dubai's case have not only been successful in getting investors from Europe and accross the world but people have moved there to make it their home, it probably will do some good to Dubai too in the long run.
Now, it is yet to be seen if Abu Dhabi is able to attract similar interest from investors accross the globe and if investors who put their money comparing it to Dubai actually can makeup for the money they could create at some point by investing in Dubai. Only time will tell!


Pankaj Thukral
Contributed By : Pankaj Thukral

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