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Why apartment owners at the Burj Khalifa are waiting longer to sell?

January 9, 2024

Why apartment owners at the Burj Khalifa are waiting longer to sell?

In Dubai, people buying homes at the Burj Khalifa are getting 20-25% discounts. The property values at the tower have been rising for another year. Some owners are waiting to sell, and it seems like a smart move.


The priciest unit sold last year at the world’s tallest tower went for Dh4,852 per square foot, 20% more than in 2022. Since March 2021, Burj Khalifa units have seen prices rise over 55%, according to a new report.


This suggests there might be more price increases in the future. The number of homes for sale in Burj Khalifa dropped by 52% in 2023, possibly because owners are holding onto their homes longer. This has helped keep prices high, with the most expensive home this year selling for 140% more than in 2022.


How many homes were sold in 2023? There were 117 deals, a 22% increase from 2022, generating more than Dh1.06 billion. The Burj Khalifa accounted for 7% of all sales in Downtown, totaling Dh14.6 billion.


Since opening 14 years ago, Burj Khalifa has sold homes worth Dh9.8 billion, which is 8% of all Downtown sales since 2010.


Dubai has become a hub for second homes, attracting many international buyers. This demand has led to a 38% increase in average city-wide prices since March 2021. Burj Khalifa has outperformed the rest of the city, with prices growing by 55.4% over the same period.


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