Bonne Apart offers a comprehensive range of services, including property buying and selling, rental management, property management, and investment advisory services in Dubai. Whether you are looking for residential or commercial properties, we provide personalized assistance tailored to your needs.
To buy a property through Bonne Apart, simply get in touch with us via our contact form or call us directly. We will help you shortlist suitable properties, arrange viewings, and guide you through the negotiation and purchasing process, including all legal requirements and paperwork.
The main costs involved include the property price, a 4% transfer fee paid to the Dubai Land Department, agency fees (typically 2%), and other miscellaneous charges, such as property registration fees and NOC fees from the developer. We can provide a detailed breakdown to ensure full transparency.
Yes, we offer professional property management services to ensure your investment is well-maintained and profitable. This includes tenant management, maintenance coordination, rent collection, and regular property inspections.
Absolutely. Our team provides expert guidance on property investment opportunities in Dubai, helping you identify properties with strong potential for rental income and capital appreciation. We keep you informed about market trends and upcoming developments to make smart investment decisions.
Listing your property with Bonne Apart is easy. Just reach out to us via our contact page or give us a call. We will arrange an evaluation, help you prepare the property for sale, market it effectively, and handle negotiations on your behalf.
In 2024, areas like Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai, Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), and Dubai Creek Harbour are seen as promising due to their growth potential, infrastructure developments, and demand for both rentals and sales.
The average prices vary depending on the location and type of property. For instance, apartments in popular areas like Downtown Dubai may average between AED 1.5 million to AED 3 million, whereas villas in Jumeirah might start from AED 4 million. We can provide more accurate and updated details based on your specific interests.
Rental yields in Dubai can range from 5% to 8% annually, depending on the location and type of property. Areas like JVC and Dubai Marina are known for offering higher yields compared to more established locations.
Yes, there are several upcoming projects in Dubai that are worth considering, such as new developments in Dubai Creek Harbour, Emaar Beachfront, and Dubai South. These projects offer modern amenities and strategic locations, making them attractive for investors.
We can connect you with trusted mortgage advisors who work with both local and international banks. Typically, expatriates can receive financing of up to 75% for their first property in Dubai.
Foreign investors can purchase property in designated freehold areas. Required documents include a valid passport, proof of funds, and a signed sales agreement. Our team ensures smooth compliance with all legal procedures.
Dubai’s real estate market in 2024 continues to attract global investors due to favorable regulations, high rental yields, and a stable economy. With ongoing infrastructure projects, the market shows strong growth potential.
We handle all aspects of renting, including tenant sourcing, lease agreements, and rent collection. Registering the lease with Ejari is mandatory in Dubai, and our team ensures compliance with all rental laws.
Off-plan properties in Dubai often come with attractive payment plans, lower prices, and potential capital gains as the project nears completion. This is a popular choice among investors looking for long-term growth.
The recent introduction of the 10-year Golden Visa and other residency visas for property investments over AED 750,000 have encouraged more expatriates to invest in Dubai’s real estate market.
Property prices are influenced by location, demand, infrastructure developments, and government policies. Areas with strong demand and new infrastructure often see better appreciation.
Yes, non-residents are allowed to buy property in designated freehold areas in Dubai. The process is straightforward, and our team is here to guide you through each step.
ROI is typically calculated by dividing the annual rental income by the total property cost. Dubai’s high rental yields and appreciation potential make it a lucrative market for investors.
Dubai offers a tax-free investment environment, stable economy, strategic location, and strong demand for rentals. It also has a cosmopolitan lifestyle and advanced infrastructure, attracting global investors.