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1 Jordan’s Overview Jordan is a small Arab country with insufficient supplies of water, oil, and other natural resources. Poverty and inflation are fundamental problems, but King Abdullah II, since assuming the throne in 1999, has undertaken some broad economic reforms in a long-term effort to improve living standards. Since Jordan's graduation from its most recent IMF program in 2002, Amman has continued to follow IMF guidelines, practicing careful monetary policy, and making substantial headway with privatization. In 2006, Jordan reduced its debt to GDP ratio significantly. The government also has liberalized the trade regime sufficiently to secure Jordan's membership in the WTO (2000), a free trade accord with the US (2001), and an association agreement with the EU (2001). These measures have helped improve productivity and have put Jordan on the foreign investment map. Jordan imported most of its oil from Iraq, but the US-led war in Iraq in 2003 made Jordan more dependent on oil from other Gulf nations, and has forced the Jordanian Government to raise retail petroleum product prices and the sales tax base. Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a fascinating city of contrasts – a unique blend of old and new, ideally situated on a hilly area between the desert and the fertile Jordan Valley.

2 Jordan is a country with a very large mix of ethnic backgrounds due to its location, with a 98% of Arabs, 1% of Circassian and 1% of Armenian. Religion still plays a major role in Jordan’s society, where 92% are Sunni Muslim, 6% are Christian (mainly Orthodox, with some Catholics and a very small portion of Protestants) and 2% of other denominations such as Shi’a Muslim. The official language is Arabic but English is widely understood amongst upper and middle classes. Literacy (individuals over 15 able to read and write) is at 91% from the total population with 96% amongst male and 86% amongst female. Jordan's export market, which is heavily dependent on exports to Iraq, was also affected by the war but recovered quickly while contributing to the Iraq recovery effort. The main challenges facing Jordan are reducing dependence on foreign grants, reducing the budget deficit, and attracting investment to promote job creation.

ActualFactor $ Billion$ billionGDP 6.7%6.3% change 6.053(est Jul 07)5.6 millionPopulation 8.08%NA% change 14.3%15.4%Unemployment (0.07%)NA% change %8%6Consumer Inflation 33%N/A% change N/A6.25Wage Inflation N/A % change Exchange Rate (to US$) 00% change Key Economic Factor

4 What Does Jordan offer investors? ● Political stability and security. ● Appropriateness of investment law. ● Fiscal policy and economic stability. ● Freedom to repatriate invested money, salaries and profits. ● Infrastructure facilities. ● The availability and costs of an adequate workforce. ● The stability of laws and systems. ● Size and potential for expansion of the market. ● Ease of Government procedures. Investment volume of Projects

5 Macro Analysis – Jordan’s Real Estate Market ● Jordan’s remains to be an attractive option for investors, due to its political stability and economic growth. ● In the past years many foreign investments took place, especially in the real estate market, due to the attractive environment and high rate of return on investment. Jordan ranked number 8 in year 2007 between the top 20 rankings in the FDI performance index and considered one of the front runners countries. Foreign Reserves in Jordan /Millions USD

6 Micro Analysis- Jordan’s Real Estate Market ● Jordanians tends to own their own homes, rather than rent. 8% increase in purchase rate in the first 3 months of 2008, compared to the same period last year. The target market expanded to be from 30 – 50 years old. Even young couples tends to purchase their own houses. Studies shows that people prefers to live in East and West side of Amman, in a ratio of 2.6% and 2.4 % successively. The desirable prices are for apartments JD/ square meters and for villas JD/square meters. Due to the continuous increase in the construction materials cost and other supplies, purchase rate is in a rise, where people prefers to buy now instead of facing the increase in prices of residential properties in the future.

7 ● Developers are offering services, amenities and quality that meets with people’s demand and wants. Especially with the change in life style trends, where people looks for privacy and convenience. ● Well developed Banking system and modern well established stock market infrastructure (no taxes on capital gains, no taxes on cash dividends, free repatriation of investment and income, no ceiling on foreign equity ownership). Moreover, Offering good interest rate on home loans and other credit facilities for clients and investors.

8 ● The demographic growth in the capital indicates sustained demand for the real estate market, where estimated growth rate is 2.42%. ● EAGLE ESTATE target market (A&B) are indivuals who have the financial abilities to purchase due to the high income of JD per month, reflected by the economy growth. Year Total1.9 m2.9 m4.0 m5.1 m6.5 m Estimated population growth for 2025 Population Split Income

9 The Main 3 nationalities who contributed in the sales process in the first Quarter of 2008: 1- Kuwaiti – 321 transactions 2- Iraqis – 92 transactions 3- Emirate – 66 transactions Most of the transactions were taking place in other goveranates with 66% total percentage compared to 34% in Amman govern ate.

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