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Dubai Housing Sales Drop 16% in Early 2026 Amid Regional Geopolitical Tensions

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Dubai's residential property market recorded a 16% decline in sales in early 2026, attributed to geopolitical tensions in the region dampening buyer confidence. Property prices also edged lower between February and April during the same period, falling by approximately 7%. Despite the slowdown, sales volumes still remained 15% above levels seen in the first half of 2024. The dip follows an exceptional 2025, which had been a record-breaking year for Dubai's real estate sector.

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