Sharjah is one of the most famous emirates of the UAE. In fact, this place is most famous because of the cricket tournaments that were held in this place in the nineties. It is one of the most famous cities in the world and in fact, it is known around the world for its cultural richness. Sharjah houses the famous Al Jazeirah Fun Park and the Al Buheira Corniche which are the two favorite destinations for children. When it comes to the UAE, Sharjah is the place to be.
All these attractions for the city mean that it is a great place for investment in the real estate. Already the real estate scene in UAE is thriving and the attractions that Sharjah poses makes it even more lucrative.
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Property flipping occurs when an investor purchase some property and immediately sell it to another buyer for profits. Technically the property owner just flips it over to the next buyer and secures profits. Fix and flip procedure is the same except that the investor will go through some basic construction or maintenance work, just to make it sellable or improve its price (adding no value).
Property flipping is also used for mortgage fraud (often with the help of property appraiser and buyer), which is illegal and unethical. Property flipping is a practice commonly observed in real estate investors at rapidly growing real estate markets. Where investors are keen to gain the maximum profits with the growth, this type of speculation based property flipping is bound to happen in thriving markets but things can get out of control if it goes unchecked for a long time. Abnormal hikes in real estate prices and increase in cost of living are associated with flipping.
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For those who are looking for an investment opportunity that doesn’t surrender to the international fall trend in real estate investment transactions, Dubai real estate market still appears to be a profitable option. Even though the initial stage of crisis seems to have gone, the credit crunch is expected to continue well into 2009, chiefly, in European and US property markets. This signifies a substantial decrease in property transactions in these markets.
However, according to many surveys conducted, the UAE real estate market, and few other markets such as the Asia Pacific, will not be affected to a great extent, and continue to draw investments.
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