A villa in Dubai Hills was the most expensive property sold in Dubai
last year, priced at Dh75 million followed by a Dh69 million villa in Sector L
of Emirates Hills.
According to an analysis by Luxhabitat Sotheby’s based on data from the
Dubai Land Department, half of the most expensive transactions in 2020 were
from Mohammed bin Rashid City while Emirates Hills continue to hold place in
the most expensive villas in Dubai.
Data showed that a villa in Cluster C of District One was sold for Dh60
million, becoming the third costliest property to be sold in the emirate last
year.
The other properties that made into the top 10 most expensive villas and
apartments include Dh58.6 million apartment in Il Primo followed by three
villas in District One of Mohammed bin Rashid City, with each priced at Dh58
million, Dh56 million and Dh55 million, respectively.
The 8th most expensive property was sold in Bvlgari Resorts &
Residences for Dh58.25 million while 9th and 10h costliest properties were sold
in Emirates Hills and Umm Suqeim, respectively, for Dh48 million each.
"We strongly believe that Dubai will play a key role in the
post-pandemic scenario as well for how it has handled the pandemic issue on a
global level while keeping the economy open. And 2021 will be a bigger, better
year for us as well the Dubai property market," said Chris Whitehead,
Managing Partner at Luxhabitat Sotheby's International Realty.
In total, more than 10,557 apartments and 1,512 villas were transacted
within 2020 in the Dubai prime residential market. Fourth quarter was the best
performing quarter at Dh9.2 billion in terms of sales volume. Total volume of
transactions in the prime residential market was Dh29.54 billion.
There has also been a five per cent correction in price/Dh sqft across
the prime residential market from Dh1,327 to Dh1,193, thereby indicating a
strong surge in buyer activity.
The top 3 areas in terms of sales volume were MBR City (Dh6.4 billion),
Downtown Dubai (Dh5.1 billion) and Palm Jumeirah (Dh3.5 billion).
The prime villa market remained stable with an average price of Dh6.3
million, about three per cent higher than the previous year – indicating that
buyers were keen to purchase villas in 2020. The affordability factor has
increased and the trend observed was that people were opting to buy homes with
larger spaces. Across all areas, there was an average of a 1,000 square feet
increase in the size of the villas transacted – making the average
built-up-area of a prime villa 5,981 sqft.
Prime apartments also remained stable with minimal to no price
correction at Dh1,404 per square foot. The average prime apartment now costs
approximately Dh1.8 million for a unit spanning 1,698 sqft in built-up-area.
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