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UAE ‘top destination for European expats’

Dubai, December 24, 2012

UAE is one of the top destinations for European expatriates looking for new opportunities and an improved quality of life, according to the latest study by Damac Properties.

With average unemployment across the Eurozone countries at record levels (11.6 per cent in September, according to Eurostat, the statistical agency for the European Union), expatriates are increasingly looking to build a new life abroad.

Senior executives at Damac Properties, the Middle East’s largest luxury private developer, said it has experienced a strong upturn in investments from Europe as people look to move their money to a more stable and secure environment.

“As the global financial crisis continues to hang over the Eurozone, we have seen a significant increase in clients from Europe looking to improve their standard of living and benefit from the tax-free incomes on offer in Dubai,” said Niall McLoughlin, senior vice president, Damac Properties. “The crisis, and the high levels of unemployment, has been the catalyst for many people to say ‘enough is enough’ and make the move improve their family’s way of life.”

The strengthening of the Dubai property market, and recent announcements of heavy investment by the UAE government to kick start the expansion of Dubai, has reinvigorated the jobs market, attracting more people to consider moving to the Emirate.

A recent study undertaken by Lloyds TSB International lists the UAE, New Zealand and Spain as the top three countries British expatriates are turning to as a way of improving their quality of life.

The Lloyds TSB International report showed that two thirds of expats reported they are happier in their new countries than in the UK. Wealth management experts, deVere Group recently supported this by reporting that, in Q3 2012, there was a 36 per cent rise in the number of under-40’s enquiring about moving overseas, suggesting the working population are looking for new opportunities.

Dubai’s hotels gross operating profit per available room (Goppar) has increased 14.1 per cent to $160.07 for the first nine months of the year as more people see Dubai as an attractive destination, according to TRI Hospitality Consulting.

“It is not only clients in Europe that are looking at Dubai as an appealing place to live and work, but also the many Arab expats looking to invest in Dubai as a safe haven in the Middle East,” McLoughlin said.

Damac Properties executives confirmed they are seeing a strong rise in the number of people enquiring about the luxury serviced hotel apartments which are currently under construction and set for completion next year.

Under the Damac Suites & Spa brand, the properties offer five-star quality concierge services to residents while also managing the property on the owners’ behalf while they are away, driving stress-free and impressive rental yields.

The first project under the Damac Suites & Spa range will be Burjside Boulevard, an iconic high-rise tower overlooking the Burj Area in the centre of Dubai. The tower has been topped out and will complete in the middle of 2013, offering a vibrant and luxurious lifestyle for expats from all over the world.

Damac Properties has completed 37 buildings to date with 7,817 units and spanning 13,945,299 sq ft. The company also has a further 65 buildings at various stages of progress across the Middle East and North Africa region. These consist of 11,998 units spanning over 23,000,000 sq ft. – TradeArabia News Service




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