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Landmark Properties: Leasing to End-users Expected to Grow

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Landmark Properties announced that its analytics division, Landmark Advisory, expects leasing activity in Dubai to accelerate as sellers adapt to shifting demand patterns that signal the transition of Dubai's real estate scene to an end-user driven buyers' market...


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