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18-Mar-2010
Author : Suzanne

Courtesy: Reuters

Dubai’s property market will recover by the end of 2011 as mortgages become easier to obtain and more people move to the city, according to the developer of a $4bn hotel and residential project.

“Banks can’t stay away for long,” Santhosh Joseph, 45, founder and chief executive officer of Dubai Pearl, said in an interview. “They have to lend and, historically, most of this region’s lending goes into property.”

Dubai, the second-biggest sheikhdom in the UAE, experienced the world’s worst property slump during the global recession, with selling prices falling by more than 50 percent and project cancellations exceeding $300 billion. To sustain itself, Dubai Pearl is relying on $1.5bn paid for apartments in advance and another $500 million that has been committed by Al Fahim Group, Joseph said.

“We’re not expecting to sell substantially in 2010 and 2011,” said Joseph. “We are a zero-debt company but we may look into leveraging at a later date,” he said.

Joseph has a 20 percent stake in Dubai Pearl while the rest is owned by a group of investors led by Al Fahim Group, one of Abu Dhabi’s wealthiest families.

Dubai Pearl is building four 73-story towers connected by a single roof less than a mile from the emirate’s palm-tree shaped man-made islands shaped like palm-trees. The project, which has the same name as the company, will have 20 million square foot (1.9 million square meters) of hotel and residential space.

MGM Grand, SkyLofts, Bellagio, and Baccarat are among the six hotels that will have 1,400 rooms. The main structure will be surrounded by an artificial beach and low-rise buildings containing malls and theaters. The project is scheduled for completion 2013.

The property crisis prompted Dubai Pearl to review the project and add entertainment and health components to the design, Joseph said. The company also renegotiated terms with buyers, such as longer payment schedules, to reduce the chance of defaults.

“In 2010 and until the second half of 2011, I’m not expecting the international markets to be liquid or mortgages to be widely available,” he said. “Real-estate cycles are usually three years peak-to-peak and the best locations tend to bounce quickly.”

Dubai Pearl is at the center of a newly developed part of the city, surrounded by populated areas such as Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Media City and Dubai Internet City where international media and technology companies are based. The densely populated Dubai Marina is also nearby.

The project has the “best location with a captive clientele in a six-mile radius,” Joseph said. “Our area lacks communities where residents can walk from end to end.”

The company is selling residential space at 2,250 dirhams ($613) a square foot, while furnished and serviced Baccarat- branded apartments are selling starting at $1,000 a square foot. The prices have been slashed by about 30 percent, he said.


Source : Reuters


 
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