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FIFA World Cup 2022 To Fuel Demand For Short-Term Rentals In Dubai

FIFA World Cup 2022 To Fuel Demand For Short-Term Rentals In Dubai

1 Dubai’s proximity to Qatar to benefit the emirate during the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2022 To Fuel Demand For Short-Term Rentals In Dubai.
2 Key performing areas expected to report an increase in rental cost across Dubai.
3 During H1 2022, affordable and luxury apartments have reported 21 per cent and 43 per cent growth, respectively, in terms of rental costs.
4 Villas in affordable and luxury categories have also reported growth of 29 per cent and 30 per cent, respectively, during the first half of the year.
5 Landlords are switching to short-term stays from 1-year rentals ahead of the FIFA world cup 2022.

Dubai (September 13, 2022)

As it’s the first-ever global football event that’s being held in the Arab world, people will be drawn from the Middle East and football fans from across the globe will pour in to witness the speculator games during the one-month-long event.

Dubai’s proximity to Qatar and the increased supply of short-term rentals will help it benefit from the 22nd edition of the FIFA world cup, according to Zoom Property Insights.

Ata Shobeiry, CEO at Zoom Property, believes that the real effects of the upcoming FIFA world cup will start to show in October.

“Many real estate agencies and short-term rentals have reported advanced bookings for November and December. However, the real impact of this upcoming mega football event will be evident in October, a month prior to the event. It will give the already-growing Dubai rental market a major boost”.

The expected increase in rental prices

Key performing areas in Dubai have reported a significant increase in rental prices during the first half of the year. Apartments in the affordable category have witnessed an increase of 21 per cent, while the rental cost for luxury flats has gone up to 43 per cent. Similarly, affordable villas and luxury villas have also reported a rental cost increase of 29 per cent and 30 per cent, respectively, according to Zoom Property Insights.

A switch to short-term stays from 1-year rentals

Since many hotels and resorts in Dubai are already pre-booked, visitors are looking for more affordable options, which has led to an increase in demand for short-term rentals. As a result, many landlords are switching from 1-year rentals to short-term stays in anticipation of increased activity during the upcoming FIFA world cup.

Not only this, but the daily rate of rental homes is also witnessing an increase, in response to the rising demand. As per Zoom Property Insights, Dubai’s vacation rentals recorded a rise of around 65 per cent.

“Apart from the real estate, the benefits of the upcoming FIFA world cup will extend to tourism and hospitality sectors as well. This will eventually benefit the economy on the whole,” Shobeiry concluded.

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