Dubai real estate is making waves in Kenya once again.
With property expos from UAE developers now taking place almost monthly, Kenya has become a hot market for these developers.
This June, Nairobi will play host to one of the biggest names in the real estate industry — Emaar Properties, Dubai’s largest developer.
The event will be presented by S Y Capital Estates, a prominent real estate consultant based in Dubai.
Event Details:
- Dates: 21st & 22nd June 2025
- Time: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- Venue: Villa Rosa Kempinski, Nairobi
S Y Capital Estates will be showcasing luxurious developments from 1-bedroom apartments to villas and townhouses.
Why Invest in Dubai Real Estate?
Dubai remains one of the world’s most attractive destinations for real estate investment, offering stable returns, high rental yields, and long-term value appreciation.
While property prices in the Emirate may not come cheap, the potential for an above-average return on investment often surpasses that of many other international markets.
If you have the capital and are looking to diversify your portfolio, Dubai could be a good avenue for you.
Related: Why Nairobi is a Top Destination for UAE Real Estate Companies
Get the UAE Golden Visa
One of the best benefits of investing in Dubai property is the eligibility for the 10-year UAE Golden Visa. This long-term residency allows you to live and work in the UAE. Another benefit is that of 100% property ownership.
New: Fractional Ownership Now a Reality
The Dubai Land Department has introduced a regulated fractional ownership model. This allows individuals to buy a portion of a property, starting from as little as AED 2,000 (approx. KES 78,000), and legally own that share.
Currently in its pilot phase, this model is only available to those with an Emirates ID, but it will be open to all soon, as Dubai looks to make property investment more accessible to a wider audience.
Related: Prypco Mint platform – MENA’s First Tokenized Real Estate Project in Dubai
Mark your calendar — your Dubai investment journey could start here in Nairobi.