Qatar housing prices are expected to rise again from late 2009 and growth in the property market to continue due to infrastructure needs in the world's biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas, executives said on Thursday.

'We will see stability very soon, by the third quarter and the market will start climbing again,' Brian Meilleur, president of Al Waab City, a $3.3bn mixed-use property project, said on the sidelines of a construction conference in Doha.

Qatar housing prices are expected to rise again from late 2009 and growth in the property market to continue due to infrastructure needs in the world's biggest exporter of liquefied natural gas, executives said on Thursday.

'We will see stability very soon, by the third quarter and the market will start climbing again,' Brian Meilleur, president of Al Waab City, a $3.3bn mixed-use property project, said on the sidelines of a construction conference in Doha.

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