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ACCORDING TO EXHIBITOR FEEDBACK, TOTAL TRANSACTIONS COMPLETED AT THE HOME OWNER 2008 EXCEEDED AED 500 MILLION

Since freehold property was first made available for purchase by expatriates in 2002, Dubai's property market has erupted. The attractive investment opportunities offered by property purchase in Dubai has generated a thriving industry which is the talk not just of Dubai but of Europe, the Far East and beyond.

Home Owner Dubai has been an integral part of the property development boom since its launch in December 2003, and its seventh show is scheduled to be held from 10th - 11th April 2009 at the Madinat Arena, Dubai, UAE.

As in previous years, the exhibition will occupy the prestigious Madinat Arena. The venue rates highly in all visitor and exhibitor research and is particularly popular among exhibitors keen to do business with tourists who have come to Dubai on holiday but wish to invest in property here.


Home Owner Dubai is the ideal marketing and sales opportunity for:

  • Property Developers
  • Real Estate Agents
  • Finance Companies / Mortgage Providers
  • Legal Advisors
  • Landscapers and Garden
  • Furniture Companies
  • Swimming Pool & Spa Fitters
  • Interior Designers
  • Furnishing Companies
  • Home Security Specialists
  • Home Entertainment & Networking Experts
  • Home Maintenance

LATEST NEWS :

Dubai’s incremental efforts to secure the future of its real estate market by raising the transparency threshold have been duly noted. Global funds are certainly preparing to give this market a try by 2010, the year Jones Lang LaSalle predicts the emirate will move up another step on its transparency chart. click here for more

Legislation in response to concerns arising is the normal way in emerging markets such as the UAE, say Steven Henderson and Brett Scrymgeour of Clifford Chance. click here for more

Twenty-three years down the line from now, Abu Dhabi and its suburbs will look completely different with an estimated investment of about Dh600 billion in real estate in addition to billions of dirhams pumped in the infrastructure. click here for more