Sharjah launches ‘Holiday Homes Project’ to diversify economic growth

Sharjah launches ‘Holiday Homes Project’ to diversify economic growth

SharjahSharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA), in cooperation with several government and private agencies and institutions in the emirate, launched a regulatory framework, the Sharjah Tourism’s ‘Holiday Homes Project’. It aims to offer an official framework of facilitation and control to Sharjah residents who wish to rent out places they own as holiday homes to tourists and visitors. The residential units can be rented out on a rotational basis, regularly.

The project adopts a framework in line with international best practices for the operation of holiday homes, in order to register them under a unified umbrella and database.

I will also empower prospective users with a new source of income recognised by the Government of Sharjah, offering them official guidance on operating requirements, classification criteria, violations and other mechanisms.

Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, chairman of SCTDA, said: “With Sharjah Tourism’s Holiday Homes project, the emirate’s aspirations to continue advancing this sector has crossed a meaningful milestone, as the initiative not only introduces an innovative new service to the tourism landscape but also puts Sharjah’s home owners at the forefront of benefiting from a drive that is poised to drive more visitors from around the world to the emirate.”

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“Through the Sharjah Tourism’s Holiday Homes Project, we seek to maximize visitor experience by ensuring high-quality classification standards and offering additional staycation options across the emirate of Sharjah. It will further strengthen cooperation between the Authority and the providers of holiday homes by developing a system of legislation and regulations. This will contribute to diversifying the sources of growth for the hospitality sector.”

According to estimates there are currently over 300 holiday homes in Sharjah. The first year of the project will see the registration and licensing of 150 holiday homes.

About 15 operating companies will be involved in the process, and the holiday homeowners will be given three months to complete the documentation process. The first phase of the project includes organizing field visits and inspection campaigns, as well as electronic or digital follow-up of holiday homes, their operators, and owners.

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