Red Chief wrote:Der Robbyg,
Yr. post shows one more time that you have never been to Dubai nor Ajman/Sharjah.
About Sharjah:
1) You can't buy property in Sharjah, only rent.
2) Rent charge has been also dropping there quite significantly...
3) There are barely no wealthy people. They are mostly clerks with salary 7K-10K and even those salary could easily squeesed by employer following rent...
So all your theory could concern only to RENT charges in IC, not Villa Prices in PJ...
Anyway RENT and PRICE are depend on each other very indirectly in the UAE.
Secondary you don't take into account the main problem in buying villa - problem with credits. All this buble on the property market was blown due to relatively cheap credits only evert where in the World. So as soon as credits haven't been available the prices will be drop more and more non-stop...
Funny guy. Before you even think of being serious, go research the market before you crack anyone again like that.
You only talk about Sharjah, so lets keep it 'in your alley' for instance;
1. Surely you are able to buy property in Sharjah. Ask the local real estate brokerage.
2. Like I said, prices are under pressure (downwards pressure that is
)
3. Wealthy people buy on a Palm or at least live in a luxury appartment or villa. I'm not only talking about local riches.
People with 20 million dollars and more don't have much limitations in this world. They can buy it now, or in a year, but after losing lots of equity and bond value recently, the riches of this world probably want to see their balance books before buying 130m yachts and 5Mil Dhs villa's again. Its not that hard to imagine.
It is not worth reminding people (in my opinion) the huge deleveraging process that has happened from August 2008 and onwards. This will continue. Like RK said, the Brits don't have much buying power left and American's aren't even able to keep their own houses...let alone a Dubai property.
Like I said earlier, its not the time to talk about recovery. Its about stabilization. Prices remain under pressure. Again, downwards pressure, not upward pressure!!
Anyway, you might want to apologize, as I have been typing way to long for you by now.
Do some proper research or ask Arnie. He knows what I'm talking about.