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Dubai's real estate market in 2025 showcases a shift towards maturity and sustainable growth, driven by long-term planning and investor confidence. The market recorded over 96,000 property transactions in the first half of the year, totaling Dh322 billion, with significant contributions from off-plan sales. Affordable and mid-tier communities are experiencing heightened activity, supported by strong rental yields and end-user demand. Key highlights include apartment price increases of up to 13% and villa price jumps of up to 25% in prime locations. High-yield apartments in areas like International City and Dubai Silicon Oasis offer gross rental yields between 7% and 11%, reflecting a market focused on informed, long-term investment.
The nature of demand is evolving, with buyers including relocating families, long-term professionals, and institutional investors. High-end properties continue to attract global capital, while mid-market communities see strong regional interest. Developers are aligning project launches with real demand, with master-planned communities thriving due to their lifestyle offerings. Policy initiatives such as the Golden Visa, foreign ownership reforms, and tax incentives have reshaped market sentiment, while transparent data tools enhance accessibility. Average gross yields of 6-8% reflect real demand, supported by freehold ownership and strong governance, making Dubai a prime destination for long-term investment.
The ultra-luxury market is thriving, with Dubai ranking among the world's wealthiest cities. The city's growth trajectory is supported by infrastructure enhancements, improved connectivity, and new urban hubs. The market is defined by alignment, from regulatory foresight to demand-led development, attracting global investors. Proptech is accelerating how buyers discover, evaluate, and transact, leading to deeper engagement from both global investors and long-term residents. This synergy between forward-thinking policy and digital progress keeps global investor confidence strong and the market resilient.

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