Middle East thrives on new rules of the game

Since the turn of the decade the region’s property market has seen spectacular growth. Now the infrastructure is catching up, giving entrepreneurs greater confidence in the market’s long-term health. Nigel Dudley reports.

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The creation of the DIFC has been key to developing infrastructure in the region

The rapidly expanding Middle East property market is attracting a new breed of entrepreneur keen to explore business opportunities and expecting to make good profits from it. One of the key reasons for their confidence is the steps being taken to introduce much needed rules and regulations to create the stability that will reassure players at every level of the market.

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