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You will be able to access your own admin area on this website and add and manage your properties. You will receive some code to place on your website to display properties from the Network and to allow your website visitors to search and contact you. This option means that all properties you list will be shared accross the network.

2) Through your own copy of the software on your own website.

The powerful real estate software behind The Dubai Property Network was developed by our business partner Cyber Creative LLC. They are a web development company who have been building real estate software and websites for over 9 years and have become specialised in the area.

The other solution is to purchase a copy of the real estate software. This option is far more flexible and gives you full control over your properties. You can choose which properties to share and which properties to show on your website. Further information and demos for the software as well as complete real estate website packages can be found at www.onlinepropertysolutions.com

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  • Red Bull X-Fighters to Kick start World Tour in Dubai

    The beachfront at Jumeirah Beach Residence will a hive of motorbiking activity this weekend, as the Red Bull X-Fighters speed into town. Some of the world’s most talented freestyle motocross bikers will be showcasing their death defying skills at the event, which will be held at a specially created arena just in front of the Walk on 13th April. It kick starts a six stop world tour that will also see the Red Bull riders battle it out in the US, Istanbul, Madrid and Munich, before heading to Sydney for the grand final. The event is sure to attract huge crowds to The Walk, which has fast become one of the most popular areas to hangout in Dubai. The stretch of restaurants, cafes and retail outlets runs just in front of Jumeirah Beach Residence. Located along the beachfront, it is just a few minutes stroll away from Dubai Marina, home to The First Group’s latest prestigious hotel apartment development; TFG Marina Hotel.
  • Dubai 'most important in Middle East property destination'

    When it comes to the financial elite's trends in terms of property investment, Dubai has been singled out as one of the most important destinations in the world.According to the Dubai Chronicle, the emirate has been named vitally important as a honey pot for the most affluent in the Middle East on the 2012 edition of the Wealth Report, launched by Knight Frank and Citi Private Bank.Prices of luxury abodes have contributed to forming this study, which found that stability, business transparency and education systems are important in forming a good place for the most prosperous people to live.Monaco remains the most expensive location, followed by Cap Ferrat, London, Hong Kong, Paris and New York.Editor of The Wealth Report Andrew Shirley told the newspaper: "[Prime property markets] are considered 'safe haven locations' [and] continue to attract private investors looking for both prime residential and commercial property."Yesterday, Gulf News reported that the Land Department claims property transaction growth in Dubai reflects the emirate's economic progress.
  • Dubai weddings 'are bigger and fatter than most'

    Some of those who invest in property in the UAE may have had the chance to attend a wedding in Dubai - and if so, they will know that nuptial celebrations are not done by halves in the emirate.Speaking to Gulf News, wedding planner and managing director of Carousel Zainab Al Salih explained that a couple these days should look to spend a minimum of between AED 300,000 (£51,580) and AED 500,000 on their big day."Based on our experiences of organising mid to high-range weddings, we can say that a realistic budget would be anywhere between AED 1,200 and AED 1,500 per guest," she added.And the industry is embracing the modern fashion for celebrity-style marriages and Atlantis The Palm on the Palm Jumeirah promises just such an experience with its packages for brides and grooms, with these ranging from AED 300 per person to AED 430 per guest.Image consultant Nina Iskandar agrees with this and said the perfect dress should not cost less than AED 15,000 for a Dubai wedding.
  • Dubai hotel giant 'wishes Rory McIlroy Masters luck'

    People looking to buy commercial property in Dubai may have spent some time at one of the many Jumeirah hotels in the emirate while scouting for new investment opportunities.The organisation managed the Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Jumeirah Emirates Towers, the Madinat, the Zebeel Saray and the iconic Burj Al Arab and is currently wishing its global ambassador Rory McIlroy good luck in the 76th Masters tournament this weekend.Jumeirah has been partnered with the young golfer since September 2007 and describes him as "a richly talented, ambitious young international sportsman with the world at his feet", adding that the company shares his dream of being the best in the world.Last month, the organisation sent its congratulations to McIlroy after his Honda Classic victory at the PGA National Game in Florida, a win that secured the golfer as the best in the sport's official rankings for the very first time.
  • Avatar star to play DJ set in Dubai

    One of the stars of the 3-D blockbuster movie Avatar is coming to Dubai to play a DJ set in one of the emirate's hottest night spots.Those making investments in property in the UAE may already be familiar with the XL Beach Club at the Habtoor Grand - and next week on April 13th, Gulf News has reported Michelle Rodriguez will be spinning some records at the popular venue.The actress - who also starred in Lost, Fast and Furious and SWAT - has already done a set at celebrity favourite Cirque Du Soir, where she performed on April 3rd.Lebanese singer and songwriter Ramy Ayash is also coming to Dubai and will hold a gig at the Cavali Club at the Fairmont Hotel - another venue that is often frequented by the global glitterati.Rodriguez is following in the footsteps of fellow A-lister Nicole Scherzinger, as the former Pussycat Doll has also done a DJ set at Cirque Du Soir.
  • Property transaction quality and quantity 'reflects growth in Dubai'

    The quality and quantity of property investment in Dubai is indicative of the economic strengthening of the emirate.This is according to Sultan Butti Bin Mejren, director-general of the Land Department, who told Gulf News that the value of these purchases reflects the return of the sector to normal levels, increased investor awareness and the maturity of the real estate market.A 12 per cent increase in mortgages was recorded in Dubai in 2011, with these loans representing 60 per cent of the deals conducted last year.Bin Mejren said: "The transactions' quantity, quality and procedures reflect the recovery and growth of the real estate market in Dubai."This week, Arabian Business reported that property deals surged by 5.3 per cent between January and March in the emirate, according to figures from the Land Department.However, there is still room for improvement, as the sector is yet to beat record transactions processed in 2008.
  • George Osborne travels to Dubai

    Investors with property in the UAE are probably used to bumping into celebrities in Dubai, but senior political figures may be more of a novelty.Indeed, this week residents may very well spot British chancellor of the exchequer George Osborne, who - according to the Khaleej Times - is in the emirate to meet vice president and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.The royal met the Conservative political today (April 4th) at Za'beel Palace to discuss economic, financial and political issues in the context of relations between the two counties.Am eagerness was stressed by Sheikh Mohammed about regional stability and protecting the security, welfare and peace of Dubai's people.In addition to conveying prime minister David Cameron's regards to the UAE ruler, Mr Osborne also discussed the latest developments in the region and the Middle East, further forging the UK's relationship with the emirates.
  • Amy Childs comes to Dubai 'because of her fitness'

    Those looking for Dubai property investment opportunities may be interested in the emirate because it has star quality - and one big name from the small screen has claimed she is in the glittering city for health reasons.The Only Way Is Essex's Amy Childs is staying in the metropolis to shoot her 2013 calendar, but the reality television star also claims she chose the location for her fitness - presumably due to the abundance of top-quality gyms and swimming pools.However, the celebrity has admitted that after weeks of sticking to a gruelling exercise and diet regime for her latest wellbeing DVD, just being in such a luxurious place tempted her to indulge a little and she told Now Magazine that she had a couple of cocktails the night before and started the day with a plate of spaghetti bolognese.Just last month, Childs' colleagues from the hit show Kirk Norcross and Sam Faiers jetted to Dubai for a getaway, with Norcross even partying with Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan, who is a fan of the series.
  • World Bank funding set to boost Kenya's technology sector

    Kenya's technology sector has been given a funding boost after the World Bank said it would be giving a huge grant to the nation.Around Sh4.5 billion will be put towards making Kenya the global leader for mobile phone applications, helping developers create simple solutions for everyday situations.This is likely to create jobs across the country, improve internet access and create an environment for people to create new technology, businessdailyafrica.com reports.Johannes Zutt, the World Bank country director for Kenya, is quoted by the news provider as saying that there are many benefits to be had from technology."Information technology has on average contributed one percentage point to Kenya's growth since 2000, and opened a path for achieving remarkable improvements in transparency and also in governance," he explained.It comes after the International Monetary Fund said last month that the Kenyan economy will improve in 2012, growing by five per cent.
  • Dubai international passenger traffic soars by 19%

    Dubai's international passenger traffic went up by 19 per cent in February, surpassing the 4.5 million mark for the second month in a row.This may be of interest to those with property in the UAE who are looking to increase their portfolios for holiday rentals, as the emirate's appeal as a tourism destination continues to grow.Travellers from Gulf Co-operation Council nations rose the most, followed by people from the Indian subcontinent, Western Europe and Africa.February's leap day also accounted for the rise, with this additional 24 hours potentially contributing to Dubai International Airport's overall performance for the year.Chief executive officer of Dubai Airports Paul Griffiths said: "February marks the 12th consecutive month with passenger traffic exceeding the four million mark ... we are well on track to achieve the targeted 56.5 million passenger traffic for 2012."This week, the Dubai Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing revealed that from January to September 2011, 6.64 million guests stayed at hotels in Dubai, which is up 11 per cent on 2010, while guest nights climbed 26 per cent to 23.9 million.