There is a huge competition between the residential real estate companies in Qatar. The market is dominated by a few players. The sales proportion of residential real estate properties through online channels has consistently grown, owing to the rising internet penetration, growing demand, increasing personal disposable incomes, surging middle-class youth population, and opportunities offered by government infrastructure investments. buy and sell
The 19-storey project will host fully-equipped serviced and private residences with breath-taking sea views, offering a unique and luxurious destination on the waterfront
Residents will have access to a wide variety of five-star services and amenities within the building, including a private exclusive beach, with a sun lit indoor and horizon-edged outdoor swimming pools with private cabanas offering maximum levels of privacy and comfort. Additionally, the project will offer a beauty salon, gym, spa with jacuzzi and steam rooms, as well as creative, educational and entertaining activities to cater for little ones. Residents and visitors will also enjoy special culinary experiences across several restaurants and cafes. Moreover, owners will have the ability to enter their property into the hotel rental scheme managed by Four.
Qatar is also seeing an increase in the demand for warehousing facilities, especially from the manufacturing and logistics industries. The Qatar Free Zones Authority has attracted major investments from around the world in order to establish businesses in Qatar.
Furthermore, Qatar's digital transformation agenda has opened the door for e-commerce and technology firms to enter the Qatari market. Microsoft has also been granted permission to construct a public cloud data center in Qatar by the Qatari government. With the announcement of this news, Google followed suit by announcing a Google Cloud facility in Doha. Meeza, a Qatari company, is also constructing its fourth data center in Doha, which is set to open in mid-2021.
Co-working space providers in Qatar, such as Servcorp, Regus, and Workinton, are reimagining the future workplace by giving workers more flexibility in terms of space and location.