Ethiopia's government-led urban transformation unlocks real estate potential

In recent years, Ethiopia's government has led major urban improvements, including corridor development projects, city renewal initiatives, and infrastructure upgrades. These changes are raising living standards in cities and creating opportunities in the real estate sector. The piece advocates drawing lessons from Dubai to attract significant investments.

Ethiopia's government has played a key role in enhancing urban environments, particularly in Addis Ababa and other cities, through large-scale corridor development projects, city renewal initiatives, expanded public spaces, and infrastructure upgrades. These initiatives are improving mobility, service delivery, and the overall functionality of cities. "Creating cleaner, better-planned, and more livable cities is not easy, and the government’s leadership has been central in setting direction, mobilizing resources, and maintaining momentum," the article states.

The piece highlights real estate as a sector poised to turn these urban improvements into sustainable economic benefits, including capital inflows, jobs, and foreign exchange. Drawing from Dubai's model, where real estate has driven annual foreign direct investment of 10 to 15 billion dollars over the past decade and property transactions surpassed 200 billion dollars in 2024, it suggests Ethiopia could capture a fraction of that flow. Attracting just 10 percent might bring 1 to 1.5 billion dollars yearly, while 20 percent could reach 2 to 3 billion dollars, providing a boost to the economy, especially in foreign reserves.

Addis Ababa holds a distinct position as the African Union's headquarters, giving it symbolic and political significance. The government's ongoing urban reforms demonstrate the potential for bold steps, which could extend to real estate while prioritizing affordability, transparency, and structured planning alongside openness to long-term investments. This approach, driven by visionary state leadership, could elevate Ethiopia's cities and economy further.

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