The billionaire is looking for a house on an island in the Persian Gulf. One of the oligarch's private jets flew to the city earlier this month. He has been linked to multimillion-dollar properties in New York, France, and London. Roman Abramovich is looking for a house in the United Arab Emirates, according to a report. According to flight- tracking sites, one of the private jets ofAbramovich landed in the city earlier this month. The tycoon, who is estimated to be worth $13.5 billion, has close ties to the Kremlin. His name was included in the list of those who were sanctioned by the UK and the EU. There is a belief thatAbramovich has an extensive property portfolio. He has been linked to properties in New York, France and London, each worth millions of dollars. He has at least two superyachts, multiple private jets, a helicopter, and a number of luxury cars. According to a report, Abramovich is considering adding another property to the list. People familiar with the matter told the publication that he was looking at houses on the Palm Jumeirah. The search did not start before the West imposed sanctions on Russia. One of the world's largest islands is called Palm Jumeirah and is home to the superwealthy. Studios on the archipelago start at $204,193, while five-bed apartments can cost up to $11 million, Insider previously reported. One of the private jets owned by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner registered in the Netherlands, made a landing in the Middle East on March 4. It wasn't known if Abramovich was onboard. Jebel Ali is close to Palm Jumeirah. As the West imposes sanctions on Russian billionaires, some of them have fled to the Middle East. The United Arab Emirates has not imposed sanctions on Russia. George Hojeige, the founder and CEO of VirtuZone, told Insider that his company was getting more inquiries from Russians than it was before the invasion. 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