Pakistan slips to fourth in Dubai real estate investment

Dubai: Pakistan has dropped from the top position to fourth place among foreign investors in Dubai’s real estate market, according to recent reports. Officials attribute the decline to evolving market dynamics and stronger competition from other countries entering the emirate’s property sector. Economists note that changes in global investment flows and domestic financial constraints have also influenced the trend. They suggest that targeted incentives, improved investor facilitation and stable economic policies could help Pakistan regain its earlier standing in Dubai’s property market and restore confidence among overseas investors looking for profitable real estate opportunities.

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