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UAE Dubai’s Top Property Advisor Karim Haddad is confident for 2021 and 2022 Real Estate growth

Kyle Matthews by Kyle Matthews
January 14, 2021
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UAE Dubai’s Top Property Advisor Karim Haddad is confident for 2021 and 2022 Real Estate growth
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Karim Haddad with his experience and knowledge, helping people invest in good normal to luxurious properties.

2020 A Rough year for the global economy ended Welcoming 2021 with new hopes. Many business specialists are trying to lay out their foresight for the new year in terms of recovery levels and movement, assuming that successful vaccines already rolled out in many countries worldwide will support attempts to boost the global economy.

We all know that the real estate industry has undergone a heavy year all around the world. Still, in some of the MENA countries, particularly ones that rely on a significant ex-pat presence such as the UAE, the road has been especially rough.

The reason is many lost jobs, and they are back to their home, which caused a big hole in demand for properties. But 2020 is gone, and we can expect people to come back to UAE for jobs and all. This will directly affect Real Estate of UAE Dubai says top Advisor and Real Estate expert and consultant Karim Haddad

Top experts like Karim Haddad reassure investors that the UAE real estate sector will be fully recovered by 2022. The major reason is business-friendly government decisions and influences that have been declared to revive the economy as a whole, and the real estate industry in particular.

According to the reports, we have seen almost a 10% decline in Dubai’s luxurious properties in 2020. However, Karim Haddad has a more confident outlook on how the business will be recovering during the new year. Will see almost 50% recovery in the Real Estate sector in 2021 in 2022.

Karim Haddad offers a vast number of property options, and he feels everything will be consumed in the next two years. After our world has to see a new rise to live a wealthy life and live a wealthy Real Estate sector is the base pillar.

To find out more about him, follow him on Instagram @karim.luxury.

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