Dubai Land Department (DLD) announced that the total value of real estate transactions exceeded AED390 billion across 95,000 transactions in the 18 months from 1st January 2016 to 31st July, 2017.
Commenting on the results, Sultan Butti bin Mejren, Director General of DLD, said, “These figures demonstrate an atmosphere of optimism across the real estate market. They also support expert views that emphasise the substantial growth of the real estate market and the maturity it has achieved.”
Bin Mejren added that this new achievement in the real estate market is underscored with growing investor confidence, as well as an increase in the investment attractiveness of the Dubai real-estate market.
The 18 month transaction report reveals that the real-estate market saw a considerable number of sales through 67,409 transactions for land, buildings and units worth AED165.731 billion.
For the same period, mortgages were registered at a value of AED188.514 billion, achieved through 22,353 transactions, while other transactions saw a total value of AED36 billion through 6,077 transactions.
The report illustrates that unit transactions have topped the real-estate scene in terms of number, and were recorded at a value of AED86 billion, achieved through 63,903 transactions, while land transactions recorded the highest ranked in terms of value through 24,000 transactions worth more than AED283 billion.
As for buildings, transactions reached 8,000, worth AED21 billion.
“The Dubai real-estate market is unique compared to the other markets in the region in many aspects, such as the presence of real growth engines as well as other complimentary factors, boosting the demand for the various segments of the real estate market. By examining the current market activities and the expected events and activities related to the upcoming Expo 2020, this momentum will remain in the foreseeable future. We expect the continuation of this bullish wave, in light of the high return on real estate investment and the clear and transparent rules and regulations that govern the market,” Bin Mejren concluded.
Source: Emirates news agency