Demand for housing in Abu Dhabi still high
United Arab Emirates: Thursday, September 18 - 2008 at 08:15
Abu Dhabi-based developer Sorouh plans to build 7,000-10,000 housing units during the next 3-5 years to meet high demand in the emirate, reported Khaleej Times. Mounir Haider, CEO of Sorouh, said demand for housing in Abu Dhabi will not slow in the short term, adding that 100,000 units are needed to meet demand in the emirate.
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Jeff Florian, Senior ReporterThursday, September 18 - 2008 at 08:15 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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