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  • Dubai Off-Plan Apartment Sales Rise 12.9% to $4.77 Billion in March

    Dubai Off-Plan Apartment Sales Rise 12.9% to $4.77 Billion in March

    Dubai’s real estate market demonstrated continued resilience in March 2026, with off-plan residential apartment sales reaching AED17.5 billion ($4.77 billion), up from AED15.5 billion in the same month last year, according to an analysis of Dubai Land Department (DLD) data released April 1, 2026.

    Transaction volumes increased 2.3% year-on-year to 7,983 off-plan residential apartment deals, compared to 7,801 transactions in March 2025, reflecting sustained investor confidence in Dubai’s under-construction residential segment.

    Dubai Islands Leads Off-Plan Sales

    Al Masdar Al Aqaari’s latest report revealed that Dubai Islands emerged as the top-performing area by sales value, generating AED1.3 billion from 402 transactions during March. Madinat Al Mataar, near Al Maktoum International Airport, ranked second with AED1.2 billion across 809 off-plan residential apartment transactions while also leading in transaction volume.

    Jumeirah Second secured third place with AED1.1 billion in total sales, driven by just nine high-value transactions within the Dubai Peninsula master development, including Aman Residences Dubai and Peninsula Dubai Residences – Tower 2.

    By transaction volume, Madinat Al Mataar led with 809 deals, followed by Dubai Land Residence Complex with 651 transactions worth AED618.9 million, and Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), which recorded 570 transactions totaling AED660.6 million.

    Luxury Segment Posts Record Transactions

    Dubai’s luxury real estate segment recorded several landmark deals in March, with Aman Residences Dubai completing the third most expensive off-plan apartment sale in Dubai’s history. The transaction, valued at AED422 million, involved a 31,201-square-foot off-plan residential apartment sold at AED13,525 per square foot. The project also recorded another high-value deal, with a similar-sized unit selling for AED356.2 million at AED11,417 per square foot.

    The highest price per square foot during the month was recorded at South Square, Madinat Al Mataar, where a 1,230-square-foot off-plan residential apartment sold for AED19.9 million, equating to AED16,180 per square foot.

    The second-highest rate was at Aman Residences Dubai, where a 3,824-square-foot off-plan residential apartment sold for more than AED55.6 million at AED14,545 per square foot.

    Market Context

    The strong March performance comes as Dubai’s property market shows resilience amid ongoing regional tensions. Industry analysts note that the off-plan segment continues to attract both local and international investors, with move-in-ready properties and under-construction units both seeing strong demand.

    The data reinforces Dubai’s position as a leading real estate investment destination, with developers continuing to launch new projects and buyers maintaining confidence in the emirate’s long-term growth trajectory. As S&P Global Ratings recently noted, strong developer fundamentals and substantial revenue backlogs continue to support market stability.

  • Dubai Records Dh422 Million Apartment Sale Amid Regional Tensions

    Dubai Records Dh422 Million Apartment Sale Amid Regional Tensions

    A luxury apartment spanning 31,201 square feet at Aman Residences Dubai on the Jumeirah Peninsula has been sold for Dh422 million ($115 million), marking one of the most significant property transactions in the emirate’s history amid heightened regional uncertainty.

    The deal, confirmed by fäm Properties, was completed off-plan and valued at Dh13,525 per square foot according to DXBinteract, the data platform developed in partnership with Dubai Land Department.

    Firas Al Msaddi, CEO of fäm Properties, said the transaction reflects fundamental structural strength in Dubai’s real estate sector.

    “The sale of an ultra-luxury unit at this level is particularly relevant in the current circumstances. It underlines the fact that the Dubai real estate market is structurally stronger than it has ever been. Over 70 per cent of transactions are now end-user driven, not speculative. The buyer base is globally diversified,” Al Msaddi stated.

    He emphasized that mortgage activity has doubled in four years and the regulatory environment has matured, with market fundamentals remaining unchanged despite regional events.

    The transaction comes as Dubai’s ultra-prime segment continues to demonstrate resilience. The sale represents the third most expensive apartment ever recorded in the emirate.

    Market analysts point to shifting buyer dynamics supporting the sector’s evolution. End-users transitioning from rental to ownership, continued international capital participation, and expansion of freehold corridors across strategic districts have broadened the participation base.

    Al Msaddi noted that UAE authorities’ commitment to safety and security sends a powerful message to investors globally. “It’s a sale which says so much about the UAE as a whole, and in this case, in particular, about Dubai as one of the world’s leading destinations for wealthy real estate investors,” he added.

    The market’s momentum is supported by disciplined supply pipelines and phased project launches that continue to reinforce pricing stability across key communities. More than 70 per cent of current transactions are driven by end-users rather than speculation, with a globally diversified buyer base providing additional market stability.

    This transaction reinforces Dubai’s position as a safe-haven real estate market, demonstrating that high-value property activity continues despite external pressures, with investors maintaining confidence in the emirate’s long-term prospects and governance framework.

  • Dubai Records Dh422 Million Apartment Sale, Third Highest Ever

    Dubai Records Dh422 Million Apartment Sale, Third Highest Ever

    The luxury residential unit, located within the Aman Residences Dubai development by H&H Development, spans approximately 31,200 square feet (around 2,898 square metres) and includes six bedrooms and eight parking spaces, according to figures released by Dubai Land Department on Thursday.

    At an average price of roughly Dh13,525 per square foot, the transaction underscores sustained investor demand in Dubai’s ultra-prime property segment, even as heightened geopolitical tensions affect the broader region.

    The Dh422 million deal ranks behind only two other apartment sales in Dubai’s history. The emirate’s most expensive apartment sale was registered in 2025, when a unit at Bugatti Residences by Binghatti sold for Dh550 million. The second-most expensive transaction took place in 2023 at Como Residences, developed by Nakheel, where a unit changed hands for Dh500 million.

    The sale comes as Dubai’s property market recorded 16,959 transactions valued at AED60.60 billion in February 2026, with off-plan sales comprising 62% of total activity. The market’s performance reflects broader confidence in Dubai’s real estate fundamentals, supported by population growth that has recently surpassed four million residents.

    Aman Residences Dubai is positioned within Jumeirah 2, one of the emirate’s established prime residential locations. The development caters to ultra-high-net-worth buyers seeking branded residences with premium amenities and services.

    The latest sale further underlines continued demand for high-end property in Dubai’s prime locations, reinforcing the emirate’s status as a leading destination for international real estate investment despite external market pressures.

    Dubai’s ultra-prime segment has consistently attracted buyers seeking stability, residency options including the Golden Visa programme, and exposure to one of the region’s most liquid property markets. The resilience demonstrated by this transaction suggests that investor confidence in Dubai’s long-term fundamentals remains strong, even as UAE property sales reached Dh17.2 billion in the first two months of 2026—a 118% increase year-on-year.