Property in Dubai, Abu Dhabi – Guide to Buying Property in the United Arab Emirates

In recent years, the government of Dubai has reformed the property laws in that country. Through this reformation process, more and more people have found that buying residential real estate and investment real estate in that country is ever more attractive.

Historically, many foreign nationals were reluctant to invest in real estate in Dubai because there was a great deal of uncertainty as to exactly what type of real estate interest a person could actually obtain by investing in real estate in that country. Specifically, the most desired type of interest in real estate is what is known as a freehold estate. Legally speaking, in Dubai and in other countries the world over, a freehold estate is one in which a person has an absolute interest in a piece of real estate and can convey that real estate to any other person or entity without any encumbrances to such a conveyance. It is the state in which a person has an absolute ownership interest in a piece of real estate.

Investment Property in United Arab Emirates – Dubai

Far and above, the most common type of real estate purchase that foreign nationals are making in Dubai involves investment real estate. In recent years, the government of Dubai has made a concerted effort to draw more foreign investment into that country than at any other time in the history of Dubai.

By way of example, a significant number of foreign nationals have invested in business and commercial property within Dubai. More often than not, a group of foreign investors tend to come together to invest in a particular commercial property in order to spread the risk a bit. Even though Dubai is one of the more stable countries within that particular region of the world, the Middle East remains something or a powder keg and the future stability of the region is always a concern.

Residential Property in United Arab Emirates – Dubai

The demand by foreign nationals for single family dwellings historically has been nominal. However, in the past decade, the number of people from different nations who can be found seeking single family dwellings in Dubai has increased by nearly 100%. There are two primary reasons why more foreign nationals have become interested in single family dwellings within Dubai.

First, with Dubai and its government becoming more interested in playing a larger role on the world’s economic stage, there has been something of a concerted effort at attracting foreign business enterprises to that country. As a result, there are more foreign nationals who have elected to purchase real estate in that country for residential purposes.

Secondly, throughout much of the Arab world and into Europe and Africa, a growing number of people from these other nations have begun to look toward Dubai as a place to maintain vacation or holiday property. More and more people have elected to make the purchase of second residence in Dubai for vacation and holiday purposes.

Residential Real Estate – Apartments in United Arab Emirates – Dubai

As mentioned previously, due to the influx of foreign nationals into Dubai over the course of the past decade, the demand for residential property is on the increase. Many foreign nationals have turned to purchasing and owing apartments for residential purposes.

Generally speaking, even rather luxurious apartments can be purchased in Dubai for comparatively reasonably prices. For example, a person generally can make the purchase of an apartment in Dubai that would cost considerably more for a comparable unit in many other countries around the world .

Holiday Property in UAE Holiday Resorts

As referenced previously, a growing number of people have begun buying and owing vacation property within Dubai. This includes foreign nationals who are turning to Dubai as a place to travel to for vacation or holiday purposes.

Because Dubai is one of the most stable nations in all of the Arab world, many more well to do people from other nations in the region are turning to Dubai as a location in which they can own second or vacation residences. In addition, a growing number of Europeans are also taking to purchasing vacation properties within Dubai. The trend towards the ownership of vacation property by foreign nationals in Dubai is expected to increase over the course of the next two decades, according to real estate analysts who have spend a great deal of time considering real property trends in Dubai.

Specific Steps to Buying a Property in United Arab Emirates – Dubai

Since the 1940s, most foreign nationals who had an inclination to purchase real estate abroad have shied away from buying such property in any of the countries in the Arab world. There are two primary reasons why so many foreign nationals historically have avoided buying real estate in Arab countries, including in Dubai.

First of all, as news reports have recounted over the course of the past sixty years, the Arab world is far from being the most stable region in the country. Wars and violence have been common occurrences within that corner of the world.

The second reason why so many foreign nationals have avoided buying and owning real estate in the Arab world rests in the fact that the laws governing the ownership of real estate in many of these countries has been complicated and structured in such a way that it overtly discouraged foreign investment in real estate. Indeed, many countries that make up the Arab world have prohibited foreign ownership of real estate during much of the past fifty to sixty years — including to the present day.

With all of that said, Dubai has been on the vanguard of creating foreign-friendly real estate laws that encourage the investment in real estate by foreign nationals. First and foremost, the laws in Dubai have been reformed to make it abundantly clear that a foreign national can purchase and own outright real estate within that country. A foreign national can obtain a freehold interest (as has been discussed previously) in real estate in Dubai.

In Dubai, the first step in buying real estate is an oral offer to a seller. In Dubai, a foreign national needs no special permission to make the purchase of real estate in that country. In addition, unlike some countries (including some in the Middle East region of the world), a foreign national can own real estate directly and does not have to bounce through an extra set of hoops towards the goal of buying and holding real property.

Following the acceptance of the oral offer, an initial real estate sales contract is drafted and executed between the parties. A deposit — in an amount negotiated by the parties — is placed at this time by the buyer to the seller. Generally speaking, the deposit is not refundable unless the seller of the property is unable to convey ultimately the real estate to the buyer. In other words, barring some snafu by the seller, a buyer will lose his or her deposit if he or she backs out of the contract.

In Dubai, a mortgage lender from nearly any country in the world can provide financing for the purchase of real estate in that country. What one needs to bear in mind when buying property in Dubai is that many times a lender will require collateral beyond the property located in Dubai, beyond the real estate being purchased. In most real estate transactions the world over, the only collateral the lender requires for a mortgage loan is the real estate itself that is buying purchased. However, when a foreign national is making the purchase of real estate in Dubai, a mortgage lender in most instances will require collateral beyond the actual real estate situated in Dubai that is being purchased.

The primary reasons for the requirement for additional collateral when obtaining a loan to purchase real estate in Dubai include the general instability in the region. There is a concern on the part of some mortgage lenders that something might cause a disruption in Dubai that might effect the real estate collateral in that country. Thus, the typical lender will want additional collateral for any loan. Additionally, while the real estate related laws in Dubai are very liberal, there is always some concern that a new regime might take control of the country causing a disfavor able alteration in the real estate laws in that country. Again, for that reason, lenders desire additional protective collateral in regard to the purchase of real estate in Dubai.

With this in mind, when purchasing real estate in Dubai, it is imperative that a potential purchaser makes certain that he or she has access to other property that can be used as additional collateral for the purchase or real estate in that nation.

Once the various requirements of the initial contract are satisfied — the buyer obtaining financing, the seller making certain that the property is free of any encumbrances that might prevent a conveyance to the buyer — a final contract is executed, the remaining money due to the seller is paid and a deed for the property is given to the buyer who will become the new owner of the real estate at that juncture.

Property Abroad always recommends using a Solicitor or Lawyer.

21/04/2007
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Not in Bible But in Quran (19); King Solomon Spoke Arabic

The Quran declares that King Solomon who knew many languages. King Solomon knew the language of the ants and the birds. He spoke to the Hoopoe and the Hoopoe spoke to him!

The Queen of Sheba (Yemen) read the letter of King Solomon and she understood it, certainly it was in Arabic! The Queen’s messengers talked to King Solomon in Arabic, and He replied in Arabic too.

The Queen met King Solomon personally and they talked to each other, certainly in Arabic!

Moreover, King Solomon knew the language of the Jinn.

On the other hand, these facts are not mentioned in the Bible.

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King Solomon knew the language of the ants.

(Read my article: Not in Bible but in Quran (8); King Solomon Hears the Speech of the Ants)

Surah (Chapter) 27:18-19

18] Till, when they came (King Solomon and his unique Hosts) to the valley of the ants, one of the ants said: ‘ o ye ants, go into your dwellings lest Solomon and hosts crush you (under foot) while they do not know. ‘

19] He (King Solomon) smiled, and laughed at its words, and said: ‘ o my lord! Grant me that I should be grateful for your blessing with which you have blessed me and my parents, and that I may work the righteousness that will please you: and admit me, by your grace, to the ranks of your righteous servants.”

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King Solomon knew the language of the birds.

(Read my article: Not in Bible but in Quran (6); King Solomon’s Unique Languages).

Surah (Chapter) 27:16

16] “And Solomon was David’s heir. He said: “o ye people! We have been taught the speech of birds and on us has been bestowed (a little) of all things: this is indeed grace manifest (from Allah.)”

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King Solomon spoke to the Hoopoe and the Hoopoe spoke to him!

(Read my article: Not in Bible but in Quran (11); King Solomon and His Unique Hoopoe).

Surah (Chapter) 27:20-28

22] He (the Hoopoe) was not long in coming, and said: ‘I know what you do not know. I come to you from Sheba (Yemen today) with certain news and sure tidings.

23] There I found a woman ruling over them. And she is provided with every requisite; and she has a magnificent throne (said the Hoopoe).

24] But she and her people prostrate to the sun instead of Allah. And Satan has made their deeds seem pleasing to them and barred them from the path, and therefore they are not guided (said the Hoopoe).

25] Do they not prostrate themselves to Allah who brings forth all that is concealed in the heavens and earth and he knows what they hide and what they reveal? (said the Hoopoe).

26] But he: he is Allah, there is no god but he: he is the lord of the mighty throne’ (said the Hoopoe).

27] (Solomon) said: ‘we shall see if what you have said is true or whether you are among those who lie.

28] Go with this my letter and throw it down unto them; then turn aside and (wait to) see what answer they return,

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King Solomon Spoke Arabic

King Solomon sent a letter to the Queen of Sheba (Yemen), she read it, understood it and she sent messengers to King Solomon and she met him personally. She and her messengers spoke Arabic and of course King Solomon communicated with them in Arabic!

(Read my articles: Not in Bible but in Quran (12); King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba and Not in Bible but in Quran (14); King Solomon’s Castle and the Second Surprise!)

The Queen of Sheba (Yemen) read the letter of King Solomon and she understood it, certainly it was in Arabic!

Surah (Chapter) 27:29-30

29] She (the queen of Sheba) said: ‘o council, look, an honorable letter has been dropped to me.

30] Lo! It is from Solomon and it is “in the name of Allah, the merciful, the most merciful.”

31] “Exalt not yourselves against me and come to me (in surrender) in submission (to the true religion).’”

The Queen’s messengers talked to King Solomon in Arabic, and He replied in Arabic too.

Surah (Chapter) 27:35-37

35] But lo! I am going to send him a present, and (wait) to see with what (answer) my messengers return.

36] Now when (the envoy) came to Solomon, he said: “what! Would ye help me with wealth? Will ye give me abundance in wealth? But that which Allah has given me is better than that which he has given you! Nay it is ye who exult and rejoice in your gift!

37] “go back to them, and be sure we shall come to them with such hosts as they will never be able to meet: we shall expel them from there in disgrace, and they will feel humbled and shall be in a state of ignominy (indeed).”

The Queen met King Solomon personally and they talked to each other, certainly in Arabic!

Surah (Chapter) 27:44

44] It was said to her: enter the lofty palace (the castle): but when she saw it, she thought it was a lake of water or a pool of water, and she (tucked up her skirts), and bared her legs. he said: “this is but a palace paved smooth with slabs of glass.” she said: “o my lord! I have indeed wronged my soul: I do (now) submit to Allah (in Islam), with Solomon, to the lord of the worlds.”

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Moreover, King Solomon knew the language of the Jinn. (Read my article: Not in Bible but in Quran (13); King Solomon’s Companion and the First Surprise!)

Surah (Chapter) 27:39

39] A brave Efreet (an extremely strong jinni) among the jinn replied: ‘I will bring it to you before you rise from your council; indeed I have the strength for the purpose and am trustworthy.

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It is amazing that the Quran declares all of these facts about King Solomon who knew many languages including the Arabic. On the other hand, such facts are not mentioned in the Bible.

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Back to the main issue of my series of articles; this is my question to you smart readers: “Is the Quran quoted from the Bible?”

By the way, the disbelieved ignorant Arabs stated that the Quran quoted from the Bible more than 1400 years ago! (Read my article about chapter 25).

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