Iran-Israel tensions raise risks for global real estate markets

Dubai: Escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, following reported joint US-Israel strikes and threats of retaliation, are raising concerns in global property markets. Analysts warn that heightened geopolitical risk could push oil prices and safe-haven assets higher, increasing inflationary pressure worldwide. Historically, sustained Middle East conflicts have influenced investor sentiment, currency stability and cross-border property flows, particularly in Gulf markets like Dubai. Market experts say continued uncertainty may slow foreign real estate investment and shift capital toward safer assets. However, the overall impact will depend on whether the conflict remains contained or expands into a prolonged regional confrontation.

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