दुबई रियल एस्टेट डिफ़ॉल्ट निवेश है — पर इसका किराया प्रतिफल लगभग 6–8% सकल है। प्रबंधित प्रीमियम कार फ़्लीट ~14–20% प्रति वाहन और साझेदारी में 31–51% का लक्ष्य रखता है — नक़द प्रतिफल पर केंद्रित, वास्तविक बीमित संपत्तियों से समर्थित रहते हुए। यह रहा आँकड़ों का ईमानदार तुलना।
दोनों वास्तविक, मूर्त संपत्तियाँ हैं जिन्हें आप मूल्य आँक कर बेच सकते हैं। फ़र्क़ आँकड़ों में है: दुबई संपत्ति आपको मूल्य वृद्धि और मामूली किराया प्रतिफल देती है, जबकि प्रीमियम फ़्लीट प्रति निवेशित दिरहम अधिक मासिक नक़द प्रवाह के लिए बना है। अगर आप निष्क्रिय आय के लिए दुबई में निवेश की जगह चुन रहे हैं, तो यह रही तुलना।
This isn't "property is bad." Dubai real estate offers long-term capital appreciation, a path to residency visas, and a deep, regulated market. What a fleet offers instead is higher cash yield, a much lower entry point, and faster liquidity. Many investors hold both — property for appreciation, a fleet for monthly income. The point of this page is simply that a car fleet is a real, asset-backed option most people never consider.
It depends on your goal. Real estate yields ~6–8% gross (≈4.6% net) plus appreciation. A managed fleet targets ~14–20% per vehicle and 31–51% in a partnership, focused on cash yield. Both are asset-backed; many investors hold both.
Around 6.5–7% gross on average, with apartments near 7% and villas near 5%. After service charges and costs, net yield is typically around 4.6%.
Your capital is held as specific vehicles you own, each fully insured, with a residual value of 40–60% of cost after five years — a tangible asset you can value and sell, like property.
Vehicles are generally faster to sell than property. A car can typically be sold on the used market within days to weeks, while property can take weeks to months.
Get the investor deck with per-vehicle economics, partnership packages and contracts — and decide for yourself how it compares to property.