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The Jordanian real estate market saw increased sales activity in 2013 as well as price rises in many parts of the capital, which accounts for the great majority of transactions. A number of major mixed-use real estate developments are under way, including the Abdali development in Amman – a major component of which was launched in July 2014 – and several large real...

The value of real estate transactions in 2013 stood at JD6.3bn ($8.9bn), up 15% in nominal terms from JD5.6bn ($7.91bn) in 2012. The sector’s rate of expansion was well above inflation of 5.5%, pointing to substantial real growth. The number of residential apartments sold in 2013 rose to 30,380 from 25,434 in 2012. Of these, 20,084 were 150 sq metres in size or smaller....

The construction sector saw renewed growth in 2013 and indicators point to further expansion in early 2014, following a period of contraction in 2012. While housing accounted for the great bulk of construction activity, in terms of the size of licensed projects, large-scale real estate and tourism developments, as well as major infrastructure...

Launched in June 2012, the National Infrastructure Master Plan (Schéma Directeur National d’ Infrastructure, SDNI) has 21 priority projects to be carried out until 2025 in key sectors such as energy, transport, special economic zones, tourism, telecoms and urban development. Funding for these major projects would ideally come from multiple sources, including public and...

In many ways, Gabon would seem like a natural fit for a high-turnover residential market, particularly in the middle- and upper-income segments, given that the country has one of the highest levels of GDP per capita based on purchasing power parity in sub-Saharan Africa. However, Gabon also grapples with a traditionally low saving rate, issues...

For two years after the spate of frenzied construction in the run-up to the Africa Cup of Nations (Coupe d’Afrique des Nations, CAN), Gabon’s contractors and developers saw a comparative slowdown in activity, as focus shifted away from stadiums and tourism infrastructure to housing, roads and mixed-use developments. The construction sector – supported by the...

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