Dubai is a truly international city with luxury residential and commercial properties, a superb educational system, sports and leisure facilities to rival any other major destination and luxury hotels that will leave you breathless. Dubai has emerged as a leading commercial hub with a fantastic infrastructure and a world-class business environment. It has become the sound place to do business in the Middle East and provides investors with a unique and stable platform to build from
5 Reasons to Invest in Dubai - High capital appreciation: Recent years have risen between 15 – 25% annually
- Capital Gains Tax = 0%, Rental Income Tax = 0%
- There is no Stamp Duty, Legal Fees or Survey Costs involved in buying freehold property in Dubai – apart from a 1.5% land registry fee paid on completion.
- The Middle East Business Hub; Dubai in becoming increasingly more important on the world stage.
Dubai Sports City Dubai Sports City is the worlds first purpose-built sports city, and will incorporate state-of-the-art sporting venues and academies, as well as the first Ernie Els’ designed golf course in the Middle East. Couple this with the commercial and residential developments, Dubai Sports City will offer a world class sporting venue with a suburban lifestyle unrivalled in the region and possibly the planet. Construction is well under way and the first sporting venues and housing developments will be completed by late 2007. Dubai is a cosmopolitan city that willingly offers all the essentials for an impressive and inspiring lifestyle – sun, sand, surf, shopping, sightseeing and even more. The social calendar in Dubai is as full and varied as well, with international sporting events, shopping and entertainment festivals and cultural programmes held all year round at various indoor and outdoor venues. Dubai has managed to retain many of its cultural traditions despite its modern and dynamic outlook. The early traditions of the nomads, fisherman, desert traders and pearl divers are still to be found, which means residents can take in the vast expanses of the Arabian Desert, shop at the old souks or enjoy a drive through the rugged mountain villages, all within a matter of hours. The city of Dubai is now the nerve centre of trade and commerce in an ever increasingly vibrant Middle East market. The UAE is the third largest economic power in the Arab world. Today Dubai lends full credibility to being known as the ‘Best of East and West’, with its strategic location at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and serving as the gateway to the Gulf states. |