Housing supply ‘above demand’ in Qatar now

Dennic
By Dennic

n the aftermath of Qatar winning the 2022 bid, some real estate agents have tried to facilitate a rent hike in the country

Supply volumes of residential units are “high above” the current demand levels to trigger rent increases that have been expected soon after Qatar winning the 2022 FIFA World Cup bid, market consultant Century 21 has said in a report.
Expectations that Qatar winning the World Cup bid would immediately spur rent increases in the local market “have proved unrealistic as supply volumes of residential units are high above current demand levels”, Century 21 said in its latest Qatar real estate market overview.
In the aftermath of Qatar winning the 2022 bid, some real estate agents have tried to facilitate a rent hike in the country.
In the week after December 2 (when the bid winners were formally announced) they tried to “stop promotions and slightly increase negotiation thresholds”.
But these have met with “weak response” from potential tenants forcing the real estate agents to “end these” towards December-end, according to Century 21.
It, however, said the “residential rental market” had proved resilient in the last two months with “positive growth in rents” in a number of areas around Doha.
“The increase in demand for rental properties has been attributed to the healthy phenomenon of tenants shifting towards central areas of the city in the light of the increasingly affordable rent levels across the city.
“Flight for quality has been a key motivation for changing residence with current market conditions helping tenants avail of quality units at unprecedented monthly rates. With increasing pressure on residential unit supply, realtors competing for securing better share have helped stir the market by offering generous grace periods among other incentives.
“Apartment-to-villa shifting has been noticed widely among residents last year as villa rates are currently at similar level of what apartments used to get about two years ago.”
With the exception of Al Dafna, the other areas in Doha have seen standard apartments being rented out for approximately between QR4,100 and QR6,200 a month (in December, 2010).
Apartment rents have fallen between 2% and 6% last month in areas such as Al Sadd, Bin Mahmoud, Al Mansoura and Madinat Khalifa. On the other hand, demand increased for units in areas such as Bin Omran where average monthly increases of 6% were registered in December, 2010.
However, top-end apartments are still available only at higher rates exceeding QR10,000 a month for new and prime areas such as the West Bay and The Pearl.
Unlike apartments, “villa rent indicators” had shown clear evidence of “positive growth” in most areas of Doha during December, Century 21 said.
Villa rents still average between QR10,000 and QR13,000 a month depending on the area and quality.
Out of 13 areas under study, it said, villa rent declines were seen only at three areas - Aziziya, Gharaffa and Mureikh - last month. While Aziziya and Gharaffa registered only a 2% decline Mureikh had seen an 8% fall in villa rents.
Areas that have registered villa rent growth include Duhail (11%), Muaither (8%) and Rawdat Al Matar (7%).
The report said growth (of villa rental) is seen as a “direct indicator of increasing demand” for villas in the market and as a “first step towards future stabilisation”.

Source: http://www.gulf-times.com/site/topics/article.asp?cu_no=2&item_no=408917...

By Victoria5518• 19 Jan 2011 19:44
Victoria5518

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By namshad• 19 Jan 2011 19:39
namshad

GFG

By beatrepeat• 19 Jan 2011 19:39
beatrepeat

These GREEDY landlords and rental companies are only shooting themselves in the foot by stupidly trying to make a quick buck out of the 2022 bid.

What they don't seem to comprehend (because of their blind greed) is that rents, inspite of falls in the last year, are STILL WAY WAY OVER PRICED for the quality of property on offer. Doha is NOT London or New York and shouldn't cost the same in rents as any of those cities. In fact, Doha DOES NOT even compare to Dubai or Abu Dhabi. And it is STILL a long, long way from becoming like any of those cities. Regarding the arguments about 'talent coming into the country because of the 2022 bid'. Well, that is still a LONG, LONG way away. It will TAKE YEARS before the demand naturally increases to such levels that rents should automatically rise. By ARTIFICIALLY trying to push rents up, these greedy landlords will only end up with lots and lots of EMPTY PROPERTIES because most people within the country are not going to move and the trickle of new people coming into the country is still far too slow to match the supply.

By beatrepeat• 19 Jan 2011 19:36
beatrepeat

Just wait and see. Their stupidity and greed will automatically force them to bring prices DOWN to normal human levels when they see they have lots and lots of EMPTY properties lying around for months and months.

By Victoria5518• 19 Jan 2011 19:28
Victoria5518

i hope these greedy landlords wont increase the price of tents too :(

what is happening now is totally out of balance!

low demand , high prices

we all get, what we give...(i have to be ready for my piece of cake too)

By Victoria5518• 14 Jan 2011 20:23
Victoria5518

i need a tent...

By Eagley• 13 Jan 2011 04:30
Eagley

It may be 11 years away, but the opportunity is there to "strike while the iron is hot" as there is potentially going to be a huge inflow of talent into Qatar and they need a place to stay. :P

Of course, the rental increases / market rate should follow demand and supply. Certain unscrupulous quarters are out to take unfair advantage of the situation and thus, hope that there are checks and balances in place. Highlighting this is a good step in alerting people so that something can be done.

By simplecomplex• 9 Jan 2011 22:38
simplecomplex

I agree with Victoria, people might use tents as a last resort. Even with oversupply of housing, rents are still high.

By Rajan Gopalan• 9 Jan 2011 20:40
Rajan Gopalan

Supply and demand doesn't make any sense here. If you are desperate to get a house at certain locality within certain time frame, there is no other option left.. Isn't it ???

By Victoria5518• 9 Jan 2011 19:54
Victoria5518

tent might help to solve this ridiculous rent charges :(

By flanostu• 9 Jan 2011 19:51
flanostu

landlords are muppets here, did they realise it's 11yrs away.

oversupply will last another 3-4yrs conservatively.

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