Dubai has the second-highest number of prime properties among all the major global cities after London. According to Knight Frank, London has 68,189 prime homes followed by Dubai at 42,356 units, Sydney (27,436), Hong Kong (21,285), and Singapore (10,416). The definition of prime property varies by location, but it typically encompasses the top five per cent of the market. The threshold for prime property in London is 2 million British ...