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The volume of Abu Dhabi properties sold is expected to remain low throughout the rest of 2009, but should improve somewhat next year, according to research conducted by CB Richard Ellis (CBRE)
See Also: Abu Dhabi, Marc Da-Silva
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Marc Da-Silva, editor, HomesOverseas.co.uk, makes his predictions for 2010, by naming the top 10 places to invest in property next year
See Also: Abu Dhabi, Marc Da-Silva
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CB Richard Ellis predict that residential rents in Abu Dhabi will stabilise in 2010, following moderate price falls in the third quarter of this year, acting as a further indicator that the Abu Dhabi property market is improving
See Also: Abu Dhabi, Marc Da-Silva, UAE
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Planning authorities in Abu Dhabi have rejected a proposal to construct the world’s tallest building
See Also: Abu Dhabi, Marc Da-Silva
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As many as 17,000 new villas in Abu Dhabi will be constructed across 23 locations over the next five year
See Also: Abu Dhabi, Marc Da-Silva
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Demand for property in Abu Dhabi could receive a boost
See Also: Abu Dhabi
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Cityscape returns to the UAE capital of Abu Dhabi for its largest show ever from 19 to 22 April
See Also: Abu Dhabi, Cityscape
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Over 50,000 homes will be constructed for Emiratis living in Abu Dhabi over the next two decades
See Also: Abu Dhabi
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Property in Dubai could depreciate in value by up to 60% during the course of 2009, according to UAE bank, Shuaa Capital
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