How to know if the property is overpriced or not:- If net rental yield of the property is 4-6%, it's appropriately priced If net rental yield is below 4%, then it's overpriced If net rental yield is above 6%, it's underpriced If net rental yield is above 10%, it's too good to be true offer and needs a thorough evaluation Note:- Always have conservative estimates, not overambitious estimations Net Rental yield is calculated after deducting the annual maintenance charges of the property Consider average rental prices of that area for similar properties which are aged 10+ years. This way one can get correct average rental yields over a period of time The analysis would be only for projects less than 5 years old, not older properties Fixed deposit in developed world gives 3-5% return on capital without any capital growth. Any property which gives net rental yield of over 5% with stable capital appreciation is very good property to invest in
Dubai is overpriced for that desert where you can live for 6 months and then move out because it's unbearably hot. It's late to buy and double your investment like everywhere else in the world. I come to Dubai from November to March as a tourist. Traffic is not handled properly, nor is the metro, which is being built slowly. So maybe one day.....
Each for their own 😊 Summer is hot but that is 2-3 months. The rest of the year it is pleasant. Dubai will keep growing and the logistics is improving. There are plenty of good investments to be made.
Another awesome video, couldn't live there myself but great to see it and price seems fair :)
Much appreciated Matt 🙏 we still have the West Crescent Walk on our to-do list 😊
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Another great video guys! I look forward to finding out more about Motorcity👏🏼
Thanks Chris, so do we 😉
Im always excited to see a new vid from you guys. Keep it up.
Much love Alex 🙏
I hope you can cover Arjan soon ! 😊
Arjan vid coming very very soon 😉
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hi, can you make a video on motor city.. as I have invested in sobha orbis. would love if you make a video on motor city.
Guess what’s coming next week? 😉
@@MalinandJakob can't wait.
Great video, what you think of Mira, Mudon and Dubai Silicon Oasis?
How to know if the property is overpriced or not:-
If net rental yield of the property is 4-6%, it's appropriately priced
If net rental yield is below 4%, then it's overpriced
If net rental yield is above 6%, it's underpriced
If net rental yield is above 10%, it's too good to be true offer and needs a thorough evaluation
Note:-
Always have conservative estimates, not overambitious estimations
Net Rental yield is calculated after deducting the annual maintenance charges of the property
Consider average rental prices of that area for similar properties which are aged 10+ years. This way one can get correct average rental yields over a period of time
The analysis would be only for projects less than 5 years old, not older properties
Fixed deposit in developed world gives 3-5% return on capital without any capital growth. Any property which gives net rental yield of over 5% with stable capital appreciation is very good property to invest in
Dubai is overpriced for that desert where you can live for 6 months and then move out because it's unbearably hot. It's late to buy and double your investment like everywhere else in the world. I come to Dubai from November to March as a tourist. Traffic is not handled properly, nor is the metro, which is being built slowly. So maybe one day.....
Each for their own 😊 Summer is hot but that is 2-3 months. The rest of the year it is pleasant.
Dubai will keep growing and the logistics is improving. There are plenty of good investments to be made.
Thank you for your sharing guys, it's very nice of you to show us and let us know for each details on Dubai areas, Godspeed 👍