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Emaar Properties offers waivers on registration fees at Dubai Property Festival

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Dubai's Emaar Properties will waive property registration fees for residential and commercial sales during the upcoming Dubai Property Festival

The announcement was made on the company’s social media handle. Additionally, Emaar is expected to offer special payment plans for multiple developments during the festival set to take place between April 9-11.

“The Dubai Property Festival will catalyse the property sector of Dubai with an intensive, three-day showcase of the largest collection of real estate developments,” said Ahmad Al Matrooshi, managing director of Emaar Properties in Arabian Business. “As the pioneer of integrated master-planned communities, we are supporting the event not only as its Founding Strategic Partner but also offering a never-before incentive for our customers.
The Dubai Property Festival, organised by the Dubai Land Department’s Real Estate Investment Management and Promotion Centre, aims to showcase Dubai as one of the world’s premier property destinations by bringing together developers and other industry stakeholders.

Among the benefits offered to visitors to the Dubai Property Festival will be discounted prices, low down payments and lower registration fees from various developers, as well as free legal consultancy, no processing fees, on-site approval by banks and live auctions.

During the event, Emaar will introduce special payment plans for various developments, and will have a sales team on hand at its dedicated pavilion to help potential customers.

Among Emaar’s recent projects are the Beach Vista and Sunrise Bay in Emaar Beachfront, Saffron, a townhouse community in Emaar South, the Collective, a co-living concept in Dubai Hills Estate, and The Grand, a luxury residential address in Dubai Creek Harbour.

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