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The exhibition, named London Home Overseas exhibition, will provide a perspective of the sheer pace of world-class developments across the emirate. It will showcase, Dubai Government's ambitions to make the city a stable magnet for business in the region.
The London property showcase is among the 30 odd exhibitions on real estate hosted by Home Overseas Exhibition each year throughout the UK and Europe.
Emaar will also embellish its growing reputation as a global developer by presenting lifestyle developments including the Arabian Ranches and the Dubai Marina, the two communities that have attracted a high level of investments from UK homebuyers.
Robert Booth, executive director, Emaar Properties, said: “In many ways Dubai has entered a virtuous circle of high economic growth, which attracts more companies and people, whose arrival in turn boosts the economy further. Demand for property typically picks up during an economic boom such as the one being witnessed in Dubai and the UK market is wising up to the fact that this is an opportune time to invest in the real estate.”
He also said the rise in number of flights in and out of the United Kingdom into Dubai and its competitive pricing has allowed several Britons to take a very close look at this city as their second home option.
The mix of properties at the Emaar pavilion in London will offer purchasers a choice of lifestyles ranging from golfing communities, to marina facing apartments and desert-themed villas.
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