March 26, 2023
1 min read

Dubai logs over AED8.6bn in weeklong real estate deals

The top three apartment and villa transfers were an AED61 million unit in Mankhool, an AED54 million unit in Palm Jumeirah, and an AED52 million unit in Marsa Dubai…reports Asian Lite News

A total of 3,164 real estate transactions worth AED8.6 billion were conducted during the week ending 24th March, 2023, according to figures released by the Dubai Land Department (DLD).

The DLD report said that 218 plots were sold for AED1.9 billion, while apartment and villa sales stood at 2,177, totalling AED4.73 billion.

The top three sales were two lands sold in Palm Jumeirah worth AED550 million and AED74 million, and a land worth AED70 million in Al Thanyah Fourth.

Al Hebiah Fifth recorded the most transactions for this week by 94 sales transactions worth AED326.67 million, followed by Al Hebiah Fourth with 25 sales transactions worth AED247.85 million, and Jabal Ali First with 24 sales transactions worth AED65 million.

The top three apartment and villa transfers were an AED61 million unit in Mankhool, an AED54 million unit in Palm Jumeirah, and an AED52 million unit in Marsa Dubai.

The sum of the amount of mortgaged properties for the week reached AED1.54 billion. Meanwhile, 349 properties worth AED522 million were granted between first-degree relatives.

The top transactions for land were a pair of plots in Palm Jumeirah both sold for AED550m ($150m).

Al Hebiah Fifth recorded the most transactions this week, with 94 sales worth AED326.67m ($89m), followed by Al Hebiah Fourth with 25 sales transactions worth AED247.85m ($67m), and Jebel Ali First with 24 sales transactions worth AED65m ($18m) in third place.

The top three transfers for apartments and villas were a property sold for AED61m ($16.6m) in Mankhool, a property sold for AED54m ($14.7m) in Palm Jumeirah, and an apartment sold for AED52m ($14.2m) in Marsa Dubai.

The sum of the amount of mortgaged properties for the week was AED1.54bn ($419m) and land in Palm Jumeirah, mortgaged for AED250m ($68m). 349 properties were granted between first-degree relatives, worth AED522m ($142m).

ALSO READ-24 Dubai firms join trade mission to Kazakhstan

Previous Story

UAE participates in G20 meet on finance

Next Story

Erdogan, Putin discuss grain deal, Ukraine  

Latest from -Top News

Sudan army pulls out as RSF seizes El-Fasher

al-Burhan made the announcement late on Monday, a day after the RSF claimed to have captured the main Sudanese army base in el-Fasher….reports Asian Lite News Sudan’s army chief, General Abdel Fattah

India vigilant as Nepal faces political uncertainty

Indian agencies suspect that external elements are making attempts to create a political vacuum in the country. …reports Asian Lite News India is closely monitoring political developments in Nepal, emphasising that stability

India vows stronger maritime ties with ASEAN

Conveying Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s warm greetings on the 20th anniversary of the East Asia Summit (EAS), he said India deeply values the members’ contributions to regional peace, progress, and prosperity….reports Asian

Piyush Goyal in Brussels as India, EU push FTA talks

Goyal’s visit reflects India’s steadfast commitment to deepening engagement with the European Union…reports Asian Lite News Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal on Monday met EU Commissioner for Trade and Economic Security

Shutdown Turmoil Grounds Thousands of US Flights

On Sunday alone, over 8,700 flights were delayed, according to FlightAware, as staffing shortfalls continue to mount…reports Asian Lite News More than 4,000 flights across the US were delayed on Monday, with
Go toTop