Friday, October 31, 2008

Some New Firsts And Sisterly Developments In The U.A.E.

Dr. Geoff Pound at Experiencing the Emirates claims the U.A.E. has been 'always besotted with world records' and cites the recent announcement to introduce internet domain names in Arabic as a prime example. We couldn't agree more with this.

In the housing and construction sector, this feeling has always been uninhibitedly displayed. Architectural marvels like the Burj Al Arab and the kilometer-long Nakheel Harbor & Tower have added their own appeal to this eminently U.A.E. properties fascination.

In light of
Dubai's attempts to go green, the Middle East's largest photo-voltaic manufacturing plant simply adds to this growing list of 'firsts'. The plant is expected to generate energy from waste and if the Dubai Municipality division's plans are anything to go by then a rating system for buildings will spearhead the change, effectively inviting a new style of construction.

What better setting to make your
Dubai property investment in!

Moves like these are necessary for a region where skyscrapers jostle with tourists and double up congestion and pollution levels. Already,
campaigns instigated by the RTC and Dubai Police have led to a reduction in road fatalities.

If matters continue to improve in such a speedy manner than it will not only benefit
Dubai real estate investment but also spread its reach to the Abu Dhabi properties sector. Indeed, this could even result in the latter Emirate being on par with a well-planned city like Brisbane ultimately becoming its sister city!

Drop by
SkyDome Properties if you want to know more about buying properties in Dubai in light of developments like these.

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