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  ;  05   01 Buy London or Dubai  
  ;  05   27 Property History 1  
  ;  05   27 Property History 2  
  ;  05   27 Property History 3  
  ;  05   31 Dubai Prices Should Double  
  ;  07   11 House Price Inflation  
  ;  08   01 Autumn Property Boom  
  ;  08   24 Why Invest in Dubai  
  ;  08   31 Dubai Famous Abroad  
  ;  09   15 Dubai Vs UK Prices  
  ;  12   04 How Long Can the Boom Last  
  ;02 05 the Dubai Economic Miracle  
  ;02 26 Same Day Property Finance  
  ;03 10 Uae Realty to Get 63bn Investment  
  ;  03   24 Property Prices a Global Angle  
  ;  04   02 Oil Boom Back to the 1970s  
  ;  04   06 Real Estate Market Propels Dubai  
  ;  05   02 Tourist Overwhelms Dubai Hotels  
  ;  05   02 World Hotel Investment Capital  
  ;  05   25 Donald Trump Endorses Dubai  
  ;  07   08 No Uk Crash Heralds Dubai Boom  
  ;  07   16 Property Law Grants Freehold Rights to Foreigners  
  ;  09   31 Dubais Market Poised to Double in 2005  
  ;  01   01 Dubais Growth Double Chinas  
  ;  01   02 Real Estate Boom Not a Bubble  
  ;  01   28 Middle East Business Right to Be Optimistic  
  ;  02 13 Boom Town Dubai  
  ;  02   02 New Property Law this Month  
  ;  02   03 is Dubai Like Singapore or KL  
  ;  03   15 New Property Law Issued  
  ;  03   16 Freehold Property Buyers Do Not Get the Right to Work  
  ;  03   16 Property a Better Buy Then Stocks  
  ;  03   22 Speculation About a Crash in Property Prices  
  ;  04   03 Dubai Property Law Re Ignites Real Estate Boom  
  ;  05   01 Dubai Property Boom Survives the Stock Market Crash  
  ;  05   07 Dubai Demographics Strong But Supply Growing  
  ;  05   15 How Would a Global Property Downturn Impact on Dubai  
  ;  05   20 Summer Lull Begins for Dubai Real Estate Autumn is a Test  
  ;  05   28 Will August Be a Boom Month for Property Sales Again  
  ;  06   05 Negative Real Interest Rates Sustain Dubai Property Boom  
  ;  06   21 Arab Liquidity Underpins Dubai Real Estate  
  ;  07   01 US Dollar Devaluation Inflation and Dubai Property  
  ;  07   06 Can Freehold Property Registration Revive a Slowing Market  
  ;  07   07 Registration of Freehold Property Gets Under Way  
  ;  07   22 Freehold Clarification Eases Real Estate Tension  
  ;  07   26 Will Dubai Property Prices Reach European Levels  
  ;  09   23 Would Falling House Prices Ever Outpace Rental Increases  
  ;  10   09 Construction of Atlantis Resort Set to Peak  
  ;  10   10 Compare Dubai and Western House Prices  
  ;  11   25 Lower Cost Mortgages Essential to Sustain Boom  
  ;  03   25 Could Dubai Prices Reach Hong Kong Levels  
  ;  04   12 Dubai a Safe Haven from Crime and Regional Instability  
  ;  06   05 Dubai Property Boom Will Continue Until 2010  
  ;  06   10 Dubai If You Are Not Loaded and Decadent You Cant Come in  
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Freehold clarification eases real estate tension

07/22/2006 01:20 AM | By Robert Ditcham,

Dubai: Last week's announcement naming areas in which expatriates can own freehold properties has helped ease confusion and tension in Dubai's vibrant real estate sector.

It was a major update on a process which began in March when Dubai's rulers issued a law which legalised freehold ownership of land and property to UAE and GCC nationals.

The law also allowed the same rights to non-GCC expatriates in areas designated by the government.

But for several months these areas remained unconfirmed, leading to growing uncertainty among buyers over their legal rights and holding back corporate investors from entering the market.

"Every week and month that the law remained unclear it had an effect on the credibility of the market," said Mohammad Nimer, general manager of the property development department at MAG Group.

The announcement last week is expected to create a sense of security among buyers of property in developments built by Nakheel, Emaar and Dubai Holding, which include residential zones such as Arabian Ranches, The Greens, The Springs, Jumeirah Beach Residence, Dubai Sports City and Jumeirah Village.

Dubai Land Department will now begin registering thousands of individual title deeds in owners' names, a process which is done through a master developer at this stage.

However, some confusion still remains over whether an area is designated as leasehold or freehold.

According to the Land Department, a zone designated as freehold by the Government can still be partly made 99-year or 50-year leasehold by the project developer.

On the issue of whether UAE resident visas are guaranteed upon purchase of a freehold property, Peter Riddoch, CEO of real estate developers Damac, said developers will only support visa applications, in effect acting as sponsors.

Other property sector developments on the cards include a government-backed system where investors' deposits are delivered to an independent financial body and only handed to a developer when contractual conditions have been met.

And the Land Department is also working on the Condominium Law, which will clarify the relationship between investors and developers in freehold apartment buildings.