Abdulaziz Rashid Al Saleh, Director of the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department, confirmed on March 17, 2026, that the emirate’s property market recorded Dh2.3 billion ($626.3 million) in total transactions across 3,556 deals during the first half of March.
Al Saleh emphasized that the figures demonstrate the robustness and resilience of Sharjah’s real estate sector, driven by rising interest from capital allocators. He noted that the department continues to deliver services through digital platforms and an extensive network of branches across the emirate.
“The data demonstrates the robustness and steadfastness of the property sector in Sharjah, propelled by rising interest from capital allocators,” Al Saleh stated.
The director attributed the sustained market activity to the consistent legal framework established by the emirate under the strategic vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and the oversight of His Highness Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Crown Prince and Deputy Ruler of Sharjah.
Sharjah’s real estate performance in early March reflects broader momentum across the UAE property sector. While Dubai recorded Dh3.8 billion in transactions on a single day earlier this week, neighboring emirates continue to demonstrate sustained investor confidence despite regional dynamics.
The emirate’s property market has consistently posted strong growth over recent quarters, with institutional and retail investors maintaining active participation in both off-plan and secondary market segments. The Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department has facilitated this activity through ongoing digitalization of registration processes and enhanced service accessibility.
Market analysts note that Sharjah’s relative affordability compared to Dubai, combined with expanding infrastructure and strengthened regulatory frameworks across the UAE, continues to support sustained transaction volumes as investors seek diversified exposure within the Gulf’s property markets.
