A $30 trillion metaverse opportunity for Dubai’s real estate market

A $30 trillion metaverse opportunity for Dubai's real estate market

The real estate market in Dubai may be booming, with families like the Ambanis reportedly snapping up enormous villas in upscale neighborhoods for top dollar, but away from the hot spots, the UAE is at the forefront of a quiet revolution that is expected to soon overtake other countries as the new rage in the industry.

And the metaverse, a virtual environment, is where it’s all taking place.

The UAE’s virtual real estate sector, which at first was only a curiosity, has recently grown dramatically, with virtual land and residences selling out quickly and reaching new highs in price.

New virtual real estate assets in the UAE are being driven by tech-savvy, innovation-focused businesses like Crypto House Capital, which are also drawing investors and corporate brands to the developing metaverse market.

As investors rush on the Gulf nation’s attempt to establish itself as a centre for real estate investments, the UAE’s real estate market has had a fantastic few months.

According to figures from the Dubai Land Department, sales transactions reached a whopping $6.9 billion just in June of this year, which is thought to be the biggest in the last 13 years (DLD).

Several real estate companies have welcomed the UAE government’s recent plans to tighten real estate laws, particularly regarding payments and investor background checks, as this growing momentum is only predicted to continue in the coming months.

“It will boost the ratio of quality buyers and reduce the money risk factor for real estate agencies,” Ayman Youssef, vice president of the UAE unit of American real estate consultant Coldwell Banker, said.

In spite of inflation, supply chain problems, and geopolitical tensions, Dubai kept flouting the trend and growing, recording impressive real estate growth rates.

The supply and demand for real estate in the emirate were increasing, according to Asteco’s UAE Real Estate Report Q2 2022.

According to the research, the real estate market’s increased optimism led to a number of notable and successful project debuts in the first half of 2022. This was first encouraged by a strong secondary market.

Due to the real estate market in Dubai’s skyrocketing growth, numerous new physical and virtual projects have been launched, supported by cutting-edge technology and rising demand.

Global IT powerhouses like Apple and Meta are rumored to be competing to release new, ergonomic 4K VR equipment in order to hasten public watching and acceptance of these new digital assets.

“Virtual real estate investments have been blooming in the UAE and the larger MENA regions. As a result of the current investments, virtual properties are becoming more attractive to the public, resulting in unprecedented market growth,” Tomas Nascisonis, chief executive officer of Crypto House Capital, told Arabian Business.

“As UAE is continuously investing in the metaverse, new virtual projects are rising. It is making Dubai a pioneering entity in tech creation. I believe Dubai is one of the top places in the world right now for virtual assets due to its business-friendly environment,” Nascisonis said.

For newcomers, non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are used to purchase virtual real estate, and cryptocurrency is used to pay for it.

Just like in real life, properties can be bought or rented for specific periods of time.

In the metaverse, real estate properties can be used for various activities, such as intimate get-togethers, parties, NFT performances, or even concerts.

According to industry insiders, a virtual apartment can serve as a hub that expands potential as demands change. The space can grow with the user.

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