What Is The Absorption Rate in UAE Real Estate Market?

The absorption rate in the UAE real estate market measures the rate at which available properties are sold over a specific period. It is an important metric that helps assess the demand for properties relative to supply. A high absorption rate indicates that properties are being sold quickly, reflecting strong demand, while a low rate suggests slower sales and potentially oversupply.

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