CoreSpaces
Corridor ResearchSeptember 202411 min read

Master-Planned Corridors: How We Research Supply, Absorption, and Rental Depth

Using one high-visibility Dubai master plan as a template: how we read supply waves, product mix, and rental differentiation — without publishing a buy recommendation.

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Divya

Head of Research, CoreSpaces

Aerial grid of city blocks — abstract planning theme

Investors often ask for “deep dives” on specific master plans. Our external publications stay methodology-forward: we explain how we read supply and demand, not which ticket to purchase.

Supply waves

We map announced phases, realistic completion sequencing, and historical variance between marketing launches and delivered inventory. Large communities can have multiple simultaneous supply curves; headline “community” averages often hide dispersion within the plan.

Absorption quality

Reservations matter only after they convert to registration patterns you can observe. We stress-test for cancellation risk in heated launch environments.

Rental market layering

As communities mature, rents frequently bifurcate by finishing quality, aspect, and tower positioning. Underwriting should use micro-comps, not community-wide averages alone.

No public buy/sell calls

Case studies on our site are educational. Mandate-specific views are delivered privately under advisory engagement.

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