One of Dubai’s most affluent communities has registered a deal worth AED 93 million. A buyer paid nearly AED 2,300 per square foot in Emirates Hills, despite a report showing Dubai’s real estate market is slowing down. Real estate investment and advisory firm JLL MENA say residential prices have dropped by 11% over the last year, and rental prices are also decreasing. The downtrend is expected to continue for the rest of the year.

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