Dubai Real Estate Market Review 11-Sep-2025

Ajman property market grows 21% in August as deals hit $517m. Fake property listings in Abu Dhabi vanish as authorities roll out Madhmoun

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Abu Dhabi’s Madhmoun initiative has cut nearly 90% of fake or duplicate property listings, requiring verified permits via the DARI platform. Listings fell from 75,000 to 20,000, boosting transparency and trust, though brokers face higher costs. The system now extends to ADGM, signaling tighter regulation.

Read the full article on Khaleej Times

Ras Al Khaimah’s Marjan will launch a new master development by year-end, larger than Al Marjan Island, after selling out RAK Central plots. Driven by strong demand and the $3.9bn Wynn resort, RAK’s residences are set to double by 2030 as property prices and investor interest surge.

Read the full article on The National

Harrisoni La Mer Villas, two ultra-luxury, $30m oceanfront homes on La Mer South by Almal. Designed by XBD Collective, they blend Oceanic and Arabic elements, premium natural materials, and ABB smart tech. Highlights: sunken lounges, water features, landscaped entertaining, and rooftop terraces with uninterrupted Burj Khalifa views.

Read the full article on Zawya

Crypto real estate in Dubai is moving mainstream. Myths debunked: you don’t need to be a tech expert; deals aren’t anonymous; it’s regulated; blockchain adds security; not just for HNWIs. With KYC, licensed platforms, and smart contracts, transactions can be faster and more accessible, though safeguards remain essential.

Read the full article on ENI Newswire

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DAMAC launched “DAMAC District” in DAMAC Hills: two residential towers and a commercial tower linked to DAMAC Mall, with co-working, wellness facilities, and social spaces. Units start at AED 1.1m; offices from AED 6.1m. 60:40 plan (20% down, 1% monthly over 40 months; 40% on handover).

Read the full article on Economy Middle East

Ajman real estate transactions hit $517m in August 2025, up 21 per cent year-on-year, with over 1,300 deals.

Read the full article on Arabian Business

Etihad Rail is poised to reshape Dubai real estate, boosting connectivity, demand, and values, especially in Dubai South, Al Furjan, JVC, Dubailand Residence Complex, Dubai Production City, Business Bay, and Dubai Creek Harbour. Expect faster commutes, rising rents, and long-term growth opportunities for buyers and investors.

Read the full article on Gulf News

Omniyat Holdings (BB-/Stable) priced a $400m, three-year Reg S sukuk at 7.25% (semi-annual), tightened from ~7.625%. Orders topped $800m (ex-JLM). Under Sukuk 1 Limited’s $2bn programme, it lists on LSE ISM and Nasdaq Dubai; settlement September 16; ADCB, DIB, ENBD, JPM, Mashreq, StanChart led.

Read the full article on Zawya

Binghatti has launched its AED2 billion Dubai development, Binghatti Skyblade, at a gala dinner in Istanbul, Turkey.

Read the full article on Arabian Business

Dubai’s ‘Own First Home’ initiative offers preferential pricing, early access, and tailored mortgages to first-time buyers, signaling a shift toward end-user demand. It urges developers to be flexible and transparent, align with banks/regulators, and elevates market maturity, civic ties, and social mobility through thoughtful homeownership.

Read the full article on Gulf Business

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