
Dubai
Global gateway city with zero tax, record transaction volumes, and the deepest liquidity in the Gulf. Entry prices range from €3,900/sqm (JVC) to €16,500+/sqm (Palm Jumeirah).
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Local STR Rules — Dubai
All units must be fully registered with DTCM before listing on any platform. Only entire units permitted.
Market Analysis — Dubai
Principaux moteurs de la demande et principaux risques d’investissement
✅Moteurs de demande
- •Zero income/capital gains tax, Golden Visa program, record-breaking tourism (20M+ visitors/year), massive infrastructure investment (Expo legacy, metro expansion). Expatriate workforce engine with 9M+ residents.
⚠️Risques clés
- •Cyclical oversupply risk in off-plan segment, AED-EUR currency exposure, regulatory changes, high service charges in premium developments. Geopolitical regional risks.
🇮🇱 Notes pour les investisseurs israéliens
Post-Abraham Accords direct flights (flydubai, El Al, Arkia, Emirates). Growing Israeli investor presence especially in JVC, Business Bay, and Dubai Marina.
Properties in Dubai
355 for sale
Properties for Sale in Dubai
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1-Bed Appartement · 80 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
Studio · 34 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
1-Bed Appartement · 82 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
2-Bed Appartement · 123 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
Studio · 36 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
Studio · 38 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
2-Bed Appartement · 113 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
1-Bed Appartement · 86 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
1-Bed Appartement · 64 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
2-Bed Appartement · 127 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
2-Bed Appartement · 88 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
1-Bed Appartement · 70 m² in Jumeirah Village Circle
Yield by Neighborhood — Dubai
Comparaison des investissements en microzones — CASABROVA
| Quartier | Prix/m² | Rendement STR | Statut STR | Caractère |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jumeirah Beach Residence | AED 25,290–AED 69,569 (₪20,836–₪57,316) | 4.5%–8% | License Required | Waterfront apartment district on Dubai Marina coast; tourist rental exposure |
| Dubai Hills Estate familyestablished | AED 30,207–AED 31,466 (₪24,887–₪25,924) | 4.2%–4.43% | License Required | Family-oriented master-planned community with villas and apartments. 4.43% yields reflect premium family retention. Long-term value play with strong infrastructure. |
| Jumeirah Village Circle | AED 12,645–AED 18,955 (₪10,418–₪15,616) | 8%–11% | License Required | Inland apartment-and-villa district; lower entry, broad tenant supply |
| JVC (Jumeirah Village Circle) | AED 16,425–AED 17,621 (₪13,532–₪14,517) | 7.02%–7.42% | License Required | High-yield cash flow hub. Affordable entry at €3,915/sqm with 7%+ gross yields. Popular with budget-conscious investors targeting long-term rental income. |
| Dubai Marina | AED 23,075–AED 23,914 (₪19,011–₪19,702) | 6%–6.16% | License Required | Tourist STR powerhouse. Waterfront towers with marina views. 6%+ yields driven by strong short-term rental demand from tourists and corporate visitors. |
| Business Bay | AED 23,075–AED 24,334 (₪19,011–₪20,048) | 6.4%–6.61% | License Required | Balanced corporate overflow zone. Newer towers with canal views and 6.61% yields. Attracts both corporate tenants and short-term visitors. |
| Palm Jumeirah luxurypremium | AED 67,127–AED 69,536 (₪55,304–₪57,288) | 3.8%–4.02% | License Required | Ultra-luxury trophy asset on an artificial island. The highest price point in Dubai at €16,500+/sqm. Yield-compressed but exceptional capital appreciation and prestige. |
| Downtown Dubai luxuryestablished | AED 34,403–AED 36,081 (₪28,343–₪29,726) | 5.5%–5.78% | License Required | Iconic address next to Burj Khalifa. Defensive capital preservation play with 5.78% gross yield. Premium pricing but unmatched brand recognition and liquidity. |
Yield and price ranges are internal AI-research estimates from public real-estate portals (Tranio, Investropa, Globes, etc.), refreshed quarterly. Not primary-source data.
Investment Areas in Dubai
Jumeirah Beach Residence
Waterfront apartment district on Dubai Marina coast; tourist rental exposure
Prix de AED 25,290/m² (₪20,836/m²)
Dubai Hills Estate
Family-oriented master-planned community with villas and apartments. 4.43% yields reflect premium family retention. Long-term value play with strong infrastructure.
Prix de AED 30,207/m² (₪24,887/m²)
Jumeirah Village Circle
Inland apartment-and-villa district; lower entry, broad tenant supply
Prix de AED 12,645/m² (₪10,418/m²)
JVC (Jumeirah Village Circle)
High-yield cash flow hub. Affordable entry at €3,915/sqm with 7%+ gross yields. Popular with budget-conscious investors targeting long-term rental income.
Prix de AED 16,425/m² (₪13,532/m²)
Dubai Marina
Tourist STR powerhouse. Waterfront towers with marina views. 6%+ yields driven by strong short-term rental demand from tourists and corporate visitors.
Prix de AED 23,075/m² (₪19,011/m²)
Business Bay
Balanced corporate overflow zone. Newer towers with canal views and 6.61% yields. Attracts both corporate tenants and short-term visitors.
Prix de AED 23,075/m² (₪19,011/m²)
Palm Jumeirah
Ultra-luxury trophy asset on an artificial island. The highest price point in Dubai at €16,500+/sqm. Yield-compressed but exceptional capital appreciation and prestige.
Prix de AED 67,127/m² (₪55,304/m²)
Downtown Dubai
Iconic address next to Burj Khalifa. Defensive capital preservation play with 5.78% gross yield. Premium pricing but unmatched brand recognition and liquidity.
Prix de AED 34,403/m² (₪28,343/m²)
Vols directs depuis Tel Aviv
90 direct flights per week — flydubai up to 10 daily, Arkia 1-2 daily, El Al 1 daily, Emirates expanding. ~3.5 hour flight.
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Dubai is the epicenter of global real estate capital flows in 2025. Record transaction volumes, zero taxation, and a freehold regime for foreigners have made it the default destination for capital seeking yield and safety from home-country instability. District-level price variation is extreme: from €3,915/sqm in emerging areas to €16,574/sqm in prime waterfront. LTR yields of 4.4–7% and STR of 4–7.4% make most investments cash-flow positive from day one.
The STR licensing through DTCM (Dubai Tourism) is streamlined — registration, approval, and listing can happen within weeks. The Dubai Land Department provides unusual transparency for the region, with real-time transaction data. The upcoming Expo City redevelopment, new metro extensions, and major leisure and hospitality developments in the northern emirates are catalysts for the next appreciation cycle.
Risk: Dubai has corrected violently before — 2008–2010 saw 50%+ declines. The current boom is driven by capital migration, not organic economic growth. When capital flows reverse (and they always do in cycles), the correction will be sharp. Investors should focus on completed properties with existing rental income rather than off-plan speculation, and maintain realistic expectations about cycle timing.
Dernière mise à jour : April 13, 2026
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