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The Truth About Dubai’s Property Market Today

15 min · 4. Mai 2026
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Anis Sajan, Vice Chairman of Danube Group and Founder of Mr Cricket UAE, shares a grounded perspective on Dubai’s real estate market shaped by more than three decades of experience in the city. From building one of the region’s leading material supply businesses to expanding into property development, his journey reflects a deep understanding of how the industry actually works behind the scenes.His approach is rooted in fundamentals over hype, challenging the culture of speculation that often defines the market. Drawing on years of navigating both growth and downturns, he highlights the importance of trust, long term thinking, and delivering on promises in an industry where perception can easily outpace reality.Anis also reflects on the evolution of Dubai as an investment destination, the profile of today’s buyers, and what continues to make the city stand out globally. His insights go beyond market trends, focusing on credibility, execution, and the responsibility that comes with building at scale in one of the world’s most dynamic real estate environments.

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