November 26, 2024
2 mins read

Dubai records Dh625 billion in realty deals

Dubai received 14.36 mn int'l visitors in 2022, close to pre-Covid levels.

Hamdan highlighted that the strong growth of the real estate sector reflects Dubai’s rapid development…reports Asian Lite News

As of November 2024, the total number of real estate transactions in Dubai reached 188,000, with a combined value of AED625 billion, representing a 38% increase in transaction volume and a 23% rise in value compared to 2023. Notably, property sales surpassed AED437 billion for the first time, marking a 33% growth compared to the same period last year. 

H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai, reviewed the operations of the Dubai Land Department (DLD). 

Sheikh Hamdan also reviewed the progress made towards achieving the objectives of the Dubai Real Estate Sector Strategy 2033, aimed at realising the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, to strengthen Dubai’s position as a global economic hub and a leading destination for real estate investment. 

Hamdan highlighted that the strong growth of the real estate sector reflects Dubai’s rapid development and its increasing appeal to businesses, investments, and talent from around the world. 

Hamdan also emphasised that the emirate’s robust economic and developmental momentum requires an expansion in real estate projects, offering enhanced opportunities for local and global investors. Dubai’s secure and stable investment environment, supported by laws and regulations that safeguard investor rights and capital, is a key driver of the sector’s remarkable growth, he said. 

During the meeting held at The Executive Office, H.H. was briefed by Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita, Director General of the Dubai Land Department, on the key projects and initiatives implemented by DLD to support the objectives of the Dubai Economic Agenda D33. The Agenda aims to position Dubai among the world’s top three urban economies by integrating support systems within the real estate sector, leveraging advanced technology, enhancing data centralisation, and providing a seamless, exceptional experience for both investors and customers. 

The meeting was attended by Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, and Director General of the Dubai Crown Prince’s Office. 

During the meeting, Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed highlighted the vital role of the real estate sector in Dubai as a key pillar of the emirate’s economy. He also emphasised its contributions to supporting comprehensive development across various fields. 

The Director General of the Dubai Land Department outlined the key future objectives of the Dubai Real Estate Sector Strategy 2033, launched by the Department to strengthen Dubai’s position as a global leader in real estate investment through innovation and technology. 

Marwan Ahmed bin Ghalita also highlighted initiatives to advance the real estate sector by fostering innovation through collaboration with stakeholders, strengthening public-private partnerships, supporting competitive, sustainable solutions and enhancing customer satisfaction through the adoption of advanced artificial intelligence. 

ALSO READ: UAE arrests 3 over death of Jewish rabbi

Previous Story

Sheikh Mohammed opens FNC session 

Next Story

Pope condemns ‘invader arrogance’ in Palestine, Ukraine 

Latest from -Top News

Trump tariffs send world markets into panic

US benchmark crude oil shed $2.70 to $64.25 a barrel after major oil producers announced they plan to increase production. Brent crude, the international standard, was down $2.63 at $67.51 a barrel

EU prepares retaliation for Trump’s tariffs

The European Commission is assembling a fresh round of counter-tariffs aimed at US goods, adding to two existing lists of potential targets—one of which includes products that were hit by suspended tariffs

US, EU slam China’s war games near Taiwan

US President Donald Trump underscored the need to maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait, advocating for a diplomatic approach to cross-strait tensions while warning against the use of force The United States

£13.9 billion of R&D fund to boost innovation, jobs

Funding outlined to support transformational R&D in areas like life sciences, green energy, engineering and beyond More UK innovators like those developing treatment-transforming dementia tests or building world-leading testing facilities to power

OPEC+ accelerates oil output hikes

Despite the production boost, the group emphasised that future adjustments remain flexible and could be paused or reversed depending on market conditions. Eight OPEC+ nations have unexpectedly decided to accelerate their oil
Go toTop

Don't Miss

‘DXB retains position as world’s busiest airport’

Dubai Airport is on the right track, having retained its

Cameroon celebrate National Day at Expo 2020

Cameroon shared its vision of being a sustainable country and