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Dubai property prices 'fall 41%' | Dubai property prices 'fall 41%' |
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Property prices in Dubai plunged 41% during the first three months of this year, a report has calculated. | Property prices in Dubai plunged 41% during the first three months of this year, a report has calculated. |
The decline is from the last quarter of 2008, said global real estate consultancy Colliers International. | The decline is from the last quarter of 2008, said global real estate consultancy Colliers International. |
It is just the latest indication of the extent to which Dubai's property boom of recent years has come to an end in the face of the worldwide recession. | It is just the latest indication of the extent to which Dubai's property boom of recent years has come to an end in the face of the worldwide recession. |
Colliers said prices had fallen as global finance has dried up and job opportunities in Dubai have declined. | |
Speculators exit | Speculators exit |
The firm's report measured property prices in parts of Dubai where foreign workers have been allowed to buy homes since the market was opened up in 2002. | The firm's report measured property prices in parts of Dubai where foreign workers have been allowed to buy homes since the market was opened up in 2002. |
The heat has gone out the market completely John Davis, Colliers International | The heat has gone out the market completely John Davis, Colliers International |
The 41% drop in prices between January and March followed an 8% fall in the previous three-month period. | The 41% drop in prices between January and March followed an 8% fall in the previous three-month period. |
Colliers added that speculators - people who had bought property in Dubai as an investment - had already left the market. | Colliers added that speculators - people who had bought property in Dubai as an investment - had already left the market. |
It said prices were now likely to continue to fall, but it was too early to predict when the market would hit rock bottom. | It said prices were now likely to continue to fall, but it was too early to predict when the market would hit rock bottom. |
"The heat has gone out the market completely," said Colliers' Middle East chief executive John Davis. | "The heat has gone out the market completely," said Colliers' Middle East chief executive John Davis. |
Dubai has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past decade, led by a construction boom, as its ruler Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum sought to diversify the economy away from its diminishing oil reserves. | Dubai has enjoyed rapid economic growth over the past decade, led by a construction boom, as its ruler Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum sought to diversify the economy away from its diminishing oil reserves. |
It is one of the seven states that make up the United Arab Emirates. | It is one of the seven states that make up the United Arab Emirates. |
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