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Dubai has no shortage of people willing to sell you a unit. Rather fewer will show you the service-charge history, the developer's handover record, and what the resale market actually looks like for that building.
Who
Parth Viral Parikh.
Parth Viral Parikh is a Dubai-based real estate strategist and investment advisor. The practice was established in 2026 and is headquartered on Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It covers Dubai property acquisition — off-plan and freehold — alongside portfolio structuring across currencies and jurisdictions, and structured fixed-income instruments for professional investors.
The approach is deliberately unglamorous. Before a building is recommended, the questions are the same every time: what has this developer actually handed over, and when. What are the service charges per square foot, and what have they done over three years. How deep is the resale market — how many units traded last quarter, and at what spread to launch. What does the payment plan do to your cash position if handover slips a year.
Those answers decide whether an investment works. The brochure rarely contains them.
Practice details
- Established: 2026
- Headquarters: Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
- Principal: Parth Viral Parikh, real estate strategist and investment advisor
- Phone: +971 50 724 8547
- Email: sales@parth.ae
- Areas served: Dubai freehold communities; clients worldwide
How this works in practice
Most engagements begin with a conversation about what you already hold and what you are trying to solve — income, currency exposure, residency, or simply parking capital somewhere it compounds. Only then does anything specific get proposed, and it arrives with the arithmetic attached.
Some of those conversations end with a recommendation to do nothing, or to buy in a different market entirely. That is a legitimate outcome and it is offered when it is the honest one.
Fair questions
Ask these of anyone.
Including this practice. An advisor who cannot answer them plainly is telling you something.
How does Parth get paid?
On property transactions, through the standard brokerage commission paid on completion, disclosed before you commit. On structured instruments, through arrangement fees from the issuer. Ask which applies on any given recommendation — you are entitled to know before you decide, and the answer will be given plainly.
Does Parth take custody of client money?
No. Property payments go directly into the developer's RERA-regulated escrow account, and subscriptions to listed instruments go to the issuer or its paying agent. Money does not pass through this practice, which is the arrangement you should insist on with any advisor.
What is the practice not?
It is not a discretionary manager and it does not run pooled funds. It does not provide tax or legal advice — those need a licensed professional in your own jurisdiction, and you will be told when you need one rather than sold an opinion.