Friday, February 15, 2008

Burj Dubai February 14th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai February 14th 2008 photo update, some photos of the Burj Dubai and near by towers.




Thursday, February 14, 2008

Burj Dubai February 13th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai February 13th 2008 photo update, a piece of crane being raised in first picture, cladding progress at the base of the Burj Dubai lake side.


Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Burj Dubai February 12th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai February 12th 2008 photo update, some random photos of the Burj Dubai the cladding and steel work are progressing nicely.




Saturday, February 9, 2008

Hundreds queue all night for Burj Dubai units



More than 300 people spent Friday night queuing up outside Emaar Properties' Burj Dubai sales centre, desperate to grab several new units in the developer's flagship project.

In unprecedented scenes, some buyers are thought to have paid nearly 8 million dirhams ($2.18 million) for one bedroom apartments in the Burj itself, and over 2 million dirhams for one bedroom apartments in Downtown Burj Dubai.

Emaar announced on Thursday it would be hosting a sales event for an "exclusive collection" of high-end homes drawn from various residential projects in Downtown Burj Dubai.

Residential projects included The Old Town, The Residences, South Ridge, Burj Dubai Lake Hotel & Serviced Apartments and The Dubai Mall Hotel & Serviced Apartments, some of which are ready to move into immediately.

The units officially went on sale at 9am on Saturday morning. However, by 3am queues had already built up, with many eager buyers bringing blankets, food and drink with them. Many were armed with cheque books and passports, keen to snap up anything they could.

"It got busy very early. The rumours have been going around of units going for 3,000 dirhams per square foot, which is very high but most people still think the price is going to rise a lot more as the Burj Dubai nears completion," said Robert Macnair, branch manager of property consultants Sherwoods.

"Many of these properties have gone up 25% in value within the last three months alone.”

Downtown Burj Dubai is being marketed as "a city within a city", and will include 30,000 homes, nine hotels, 6.2 acres of parkland, 19 residential towers, the Dubai Mall, and a 30-acre manmade lake.

The Burj Dubai, the tallest building in the world, will be the centrepiece of the $20 billion development.

Burj Dubai February 9th 2008 photo update

Burj Dubai February 9th 2008 photo update, here is a couple nice photos of the Burj Dubai.




A photo thats shows dubai in 2010 when many of the under-construction buildings are completed and of course burj dubai is included.