As golden visa demand reshapes Dubai's property landscape, new buyers chasing headline returns are discovering the gap between advertised yields and actual cash flow.
Discover why Dubai expats are staying put in 2026. Explore affordable neighborhoods like Al Quoz, cheaper dining, and a slower pace reshaping expat life.
As the emirate's 10-year residency programme fuels demand, savvy buyers must understand the forces reshaping affordability across neighbourhoods—from Downtown to JVC.
Unlike Silicon Valley's startup frenzy, the emirate has built a distinctive ecosystem where AI serves established enterprises and governments—not the other way around.
As wellness culture booms across the Emirates, one centrally located facility has become the gold standard for proactive health checks—and it's more accessible than you might think.
A surge in independent productions and experimental venues is transforming performing arts across the emirate, challenging the city's reputation for mega-events.
From Downtown penthouses to Business Bay offices, the city's most ambitious residents are discovering that rest isn't laziness—it's the foundation of everything else.
With golden visa demand reshaping neighbourhoods from JVC to Downtown, here's how emerging homeowners can unlock grants, secure favourable financing, and find their foothold in an evolving market.
Revised planning densities in Jebel Ali and Arabian Ranches expansion zones promise to unlock 15,000 units below AED 1,200/sqft, reshuffling investor expectations across mid-market segments.
Fresh approvals across Jumeirah Lake Towers and Dubai South are delivering rental returns that rival established neighbourhoods, signalling a shift in where smart money is moving.
As vacancy rates climb and tenant demand softens, premium landlords and renters in Downtown Dubai and Palm Jumeirah face a reckoning that threatens the stability of the emirate's prestige property sector.
Beyond the glitz, Dubai's family enclaves are thriving ecosystems where expat parents build genuine connections and children grow up in surprisingly tight-knit communities.
With Series B valuations climbing and international VCs establishing regional hubs, the Emirates is cementing itself as the Middle East's most active venture capital hotspot.