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CEO, betterhomes

Director of leasing, betterhomes
Director - Head of Off-Plan & Capital Markets
It is still too early to talk about widespread distress or a major market-wide correction. If uncertainty deepens, some parts of the market could come under pricing pressure as buyers become more selective. For now, the clearer trend is slower decision-making, not a freeze in activity or a sharp drop in values.
Dubai continues to attract long-term interest, supported by its stability, global connectivity and long-term vision. Buyers are moving more carefully, but demand remains active and confidence in the city is still there. At this stage, the market is showing selectivity and more measured pricing, not signs of a significant market-wide drop.
The market is quieter, but it has not stopped. Buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords are still active, with recent betterhomes data showing buyer demand rising 38% week-on-week after a softer spell. Over the past four decades, Dubai has continued to move through global and regional uncertainty, with recovery shaped by long-term demand and confidence.
It is still too early to talk about widespread distress or a major market-wide correction. If uncertainty deepens, some parts of the market could come under pricing pressure as buyers become more selective. For now, the clearer trend is slower decision-making, not a freeze in activity or a sharp drop in values.
Dubai continues to attract long-term interest, supported by its stability, global connectivity and long-term vision. Buyers are moving more carefully, but demand remains active and confidence in the city is still there. At this stage, the market is showing selectivity and more measured pricing, not signs of a significant market-wide drop.
The market is quieter, but it has not stopped. Buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords are still active, with recent betterhomes data showing buyer demand rising 38% week-on-week after a softer spell. Over the past four decades, Dubai has continued to move through global and regional uncertainty, with recovery shaped by long-term demand and confidence.