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Dubai developers 'unlikely' to deliver on 2017 handover pledges

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Propertyfinder Group, the UAE-based real estate search portal, expects unit handovers in Dubai this year to be significantly lower than developers’ official projections.

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The company said that while this may not be welcome news for off-plan investors hoping to soon pick up their keys, a more protracted handover schedule is better for market stability.

“As most local developers rely on purchaser funds to complete the project, the construction timeline is at best an estimation – an estimation of how quickly they’ll sell as well as how quickly they can construct,” said Propertyfinder CCO, Lukman Hajje.

“Thankfully, these days, legislation requires that progress payments be linked to construction milestones. This offers purchasers some assurance that their funds must be used appropriately but it doesn’t protect them against slow project sales, hold-ups due to supplier, contractor and/or local government compliances issues or unfavorable market conditions. Any of which may force or encourage developers to delay handover.”

Nearly 15,000 new residential units were handed over in 2016, the highest level since 2012, industry consultants JLL said earlier this month.

Officially, 31,000 units are scheduled for completion this year, but Propertyfinder.ae said it expects actual deliveries to be lower than announced.

“While not great for a purchaser who’s waiting to receive their shiny new property; whether by design or accident, delayed handovers have helped stabilise market fluctuations over the past decade and are expected to continue to play that role,” said Hajje.

“If there is sufficient demand from purchasers, sales will take place on schedule and projects will be handed over on time. If sales are slow, it will be largely due to market conditions and insufficient demand and as a result projects in the pipeline will take longer to sell and construct.”

Dubai residential prices made minor declines last year amid a slump in transactions, while an economic slowdown blighting the wider Gulf is dampening expectations for a rebound this year both in terms of Dubai property prices and sales activity, he added.

His comments follow reports by MEED Projects which predict that at least half the major construction contracts awarded in Dubai from now on will likely fail to be finished in time for Expo 2020.

Defining “major” as contracts worth more than $100 million, construction contracts completed over the past half-decade on average took 4.1 years, while the median duration was slightly shorter at 3.8 years, MEED said.

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