Tag: Burj Khalifa

  • Dubai Penthouse Rents for Dh12 Million in Record Burj Khalifa Deal

    Dubai Penthouse Rents for Dh12 Million in Record Burj Khalifa Deal

    The property marks a rare transaction at the very top of Dubai’s rental market, where high-net-worth tenants continue to commit to premium rents for scale, privacy, and prestige. The deal highlights how demand for trophy assets remains intact even as broader regional uncertainty persists.

    “In times of volatility, capital does not retreat, it becomes more selective. It seeks environments defined by stability, security, and long-term vision. Dubai continues to command that trust,” said Karl Haddad, owner of the property.

    A One-of-a-Kind Residence

    The residence stands apart within the Burj Khalifa itself, following a multi-year structural transformation that combined multiple units into a single vertical residence. The process took more than six years, including over three years of approvals, with concrete slabs modified to create a private internal staircase. The result is the only duplex of its kind in the tower.

    Spanning more than 10,000 square feet with plans to expand further, the property includes a large terrace, private pool, cinema, spa, and gym, alongside high-end finishes and custom interiors designed for long-term occupancy.

    “This property is unlike any other in the tower,” Haddad said. “On a personal level, this reinforces why I continue to invest and operate here. Dubai has built an ecosystem where ambition is protected, capital is respected, and confidence is sustained, even in the most testing moments.”

    Shift in Ultra-Prime Rental Demand

    The transaction was facilitated by Keyper and points to a shift in how ultra-wealthy residents approach property in Dubai.

    “Ultra-high net worth individuals are prioritising flexibility without compromising scale, privacy, or prestige. A Dh12 million annual lease would have been unthinkable just a few years ago. Today, it reflects the growing sophistication of Dubai’s ultra prime rental market.”

    Omar Abu Innab, Co-Founder and CEO of Keyper, noted that large-ticket property purchases remain common, though high-value leases at this level are still rare, placing the deal among a limited set of global transactions.

    That positioning has helped sustain activity in Dubai’s prime segment, even as other markets face slower deal flow. The flexible payment structures offered by landlords and the emirate’s strategic appeal continue to attract capital from ultra-high-net-worth individuals seeking stability and premium lifestyle offerings.

    The transaction comes as Dubai’s property market maintains resilience through ongoing regional tensions, with industry leaders citing structural advantages and a diversified buyer base as key factors supporting continued investor confidence across all segments.

  • Emaar Confirms Normal Operations as Sales Double in Early 2026

    Emaar Confirms Normal Operations as Sales Double in Early 2026

    Emaar Properties issued a statement to the Dubai Financial Market on Wednesday confirming business continuity across its entire portfolio as the master developer recorded exceptional sales growth in early 2026.

    “All Emaar communities, malls, hospitality assets, and development projects continue to operate normally, supported by comprehensive business continuity planning and close coordination with relevant authorities,” the company stated.

    The announcement comes as regional military conflict involving the US, Israel, and Iran has affected the Gulf since Saturday, with Iran targeting the region with missiles and drones.

    Mohamed Alabbar, founder of Emaar, emphasized Dubai’s stability:

    “The city continues to demonstrate resilience, supported by effective leadership, sound regulation, and a dynamic business environment. Our focus remains on disciplined execution, operational excellence, and delivering sustainable value for our shareholders and customers.”

    Emaar owns and operates landmark assets including Dubai Mall, Burj Khalifa, Dubai Hills Estate, and Dubai Creek Harbour.

    Record Sales Momentum Continues

    The UAE’s largest developer reported Dh17.2 billion in property sales during January and February 2026, compared to Dh7.9 billion in the same period of 2025—representing a 118% year-on-year increase.

    This performance follows Emaar’s record-breaking 2025 results, which included property sales of Dh80.4 billion, revenue of Dh49.6 billion, and net profit before tax of Dh25.7 billion—the strongest results in company history.

    The company’s revenue backlog stood at Dh155 billion as of December 31, 2025. Recurring income streams from malls, hospitality, leisure, entertainment, and commercial leasing accounted for 32% of total EBITDA.

    “Emaar’s performance reflects the strength of Dubai’s economic vision and the confidence investors place in its stability and long-term prospects,” Alabbar added.

    Market Context

    Emaar’s performance aligns with broader momentum across Dubai’s property sector, which recorded Dh60.60 billion in transactions during February 2026—an 18.14% increase year-on-year.

    The developer reaffirmed its commitment to disciplined growth: “With diversified income streams, strong liquidity, and disciplined cost management, Emaar remains well-positioned to sustain growth and contribute to the continued strength and resilience of Dubai’s capital markets.”

    The statement underscores investor confidence in Dubai’s regulatory framework and economic stability, even as geopolitical developments affect the wider region.