UAE’s Top 10 Developers Sell Dh113.7 Billion in First Half of 2026

UAE's Top 10 Developers Sell Dh113.7 Billion in H1 2026 | Estattor

The combined sales figures demonstrate the scale and momentum of the UAE’s property development sector, with the top three developers — Modon, Emaar and DAMAC — accounting for Dh61.4 billion alone during the six months to the end of June.

Modon topped the ranking with Dh23 billion in Abu Dhabi property sales, supported by the launch of Hudayriyat Golf Estates and the sell-out of all units at Tara Park on Reem Island. The company’s total property sales across all markets reached Dh26 billion, 2.6 times the level recorded a year earlier, while group revenue climbed 40 percent year-on-year to Dh9.2 billion.

Emaar followed with Dh22.4 billion in UAE sales, part of Dh26.6 billion in total property sales when international transactions are included. The developer’s revenue backlog from projects under development stood at approximately Dh164.9 billion at the end of June, up 13 percent from a year earlier.

DAMAC ranked third with Dh16 billion in sales, placing the three developers well ahead of the rest of the market during the first half of 2026.

Aldar recorded Dh9.5 billion in UAE development sales, part of Dh12.1 billion in total development sales across the group, ranking fourth among the country’s leading developers. International buyers and expatriate residents accounted for Dh7.6 billion, or 80 percent, of Aldar’s UAE sales during the period.

Aldar’s development revenue backlog reached Dh71.6 billion at the end of June, including Dh59.9 billion from UAE projects, while net profit after tax rose 18 percent year-on-year to Dh4.9 billion.

Binghatti ranked fifth with Dh7.6 billion in sales, narrowly ahead of Meraas at Dh7.5 billion and H&H at Dh7.4 billion.

Ellington followed with Dh7 billion, while Omniyat recorded Dh6.7 billion and Beyond completed the top 10 with Dh6.6 billion, establishing the minimum threshold needed to rank among the UAE’s largest developers by sales volume during the first half of the year.

The figures are based on announced first-half financial results, excluding international sales recorded by Modon and Emaar, together with the half-year ranking published by real estate data platform DXB Interact.

The performance comes as Dubai completed 24,800 residential units during the first half of 2026, a 38 percent increase year-on-year, while transaction values across the emirate reached Dh221.4 billion. Meanwhile, Modon’s revenue backlog doubled year-on-year to a record Dh65.4 billion, positioning it as Abu Dhabi’s largest developer by sales value.

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