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Sharjah rents returned to stable position in the third quarter after witnessing a six per cent decline in the second quarter of the year, Asteco said in its latest report. Last quarter, Sharjah apartment rental rates declined due to stricter accommodation rules introduced by the Sharjah government, according to the property management company. “The new regulations require tenants living in Sharjah to share their accommodation with other members of their immediate family only. This forced many tenants who had previously shared with friends or colleagues, to move to smaller more affordable units, prompting a decline in rental rates, especially for larger apartments,” Asteco Property Management chief executive officer Elaine Jones said in a statement. The commuter belt of Al Khan (Mamzar) and Al Nahdah which were the least affected rental markets at the half year, along with the sought after Corniche and Mina Road areas, recorded the highest rentals rates in Sharjah ranging from Dh43,500 to Dh54,000 per annum for three-bedroom units. It was a similar picture for villa rental rates in Sharjah, but it was due to a general lack of availability and many tenants secured on long-term leases. Rental rates for three-bedroom properties in Al Khan (Mamzar), Shargan and Al Quz remained in a range from Dh70,000 to Dh77,500. The office market remained sluggish with a lack of demand from existing tenants that are established in their existing premises and reluctant to move. There was also limited interest from new and existing companies located outside of the emirate. With commercial space priced at Dh592 per square metre, the Corniche area led the market in Sharjah, underscoring its popularity as a desirable place to work and live. “The outlook for the Sharjah property market is positive though, with a number of government initiatives including tourist projects such as the Al Hafya Educational Reserve Centre and new project launches in the form of a 6,500 house neighbourhood at Zubair, which are likely to stimulate the economy and improve the demand for housing,” said Jones. Elsewhere, the listless property trend continued with little movement in Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Um Al Quwain and Fujairah. However, the launch of the Fujairah oil pipeline, which carries oil from Abu Dhabi to Fujairah port, eliminating the need for tankers to travel through the Straits of Hormuz, is expected to boost the local economy, generating jobs and potentially creating additional demand for housing. From : Khalij

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