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Dubai Real Estate Sales Surpass $12 Billion

Posted by Mukarram Malik on February 12, 2025
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Dubai Real Estate Sales Surpass $12 Billion in January, with One Unexpected Sector Seeing a 151% Surge.

Dubai’s real estate market is off to a strong start in 2025. Total property sales in January were worth AED 44.4 billion (USD 12.1 billion), up 24.1% year-on-year. 

Land sales recorded the largest increase in January, with 811 plots of land sold for AED 8.6 billion (USD 2.3 billion), up 151.9% month-on-month.

Dubai real estate January 2025

Villa sales surged 89.6 percent to 3,117 units for a total value of AED 16.4 billion ($4.5 billion) compared to January last year, while apartment sales increased 7.1 percent to 9,945 units for a total value of AED 18.2 billion ($5 billion). 

The average price per square meter fell slightly by 4 percent to AED 1,550 ($422), but still represents an 81.2 percent increase over the past five years compared to January 2020’s AED 855 ($233).

This underlines Dubai’s status as a safe destination for real estate investment, strengthening investor confidence and continuing to attract interest from local, regional and international markets.

Dubai property sales in January have soared by 822% in value over the past five years.

  • January 2020: AED4.8bn/$1.3bn from 2,700 transactions
  • January 2021: AED6.6bn/$1.8bn from 3,300 transactions
  • January 2022: AED16.3bn/$4.4bn from 5,700 transactions
  • January 2023: AED27.8bn/$7.6bn from 9,700 transactions
  • January 2024: AED35.8bn/$9.7bn from 11,600 transactions

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Dubai Real Estate Sales Surpass $12 Billion in January, with One Unexpected Sector Seeing a 151% Surge.

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The most expensive property sold in January was a luxury villa at Dubai Hills Estate, which sold for AED 140 million ($38.1 million). The most expensive apartment sold in the month was Omniyat’s Ava at Palm Jumeirah, which sold for AED 57 million ($15.5 million). 

Overall, first-time sales by developers were significantly higher than resales, by volume 65% vs. 35%, and by total value 60% vs. 40%.

Properties valued over AED 5 million ($1.4 million) accounted for 9% of total sales, 31% fell in the AED 1-2 million ($272,000-$545,000) range, 27% were below AED 1 million ($272,000), 20% ranged between AED 2-3 million ($545,000-$817,000), and 14% were between AED 3-5 million ($817,000-$1.4 million).

Source: propertynews.ae

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