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Dubai Real Estate Sales Hit $ 14.8bn on September 2025; Top places and projects displayed

The Market for Dubai Property improved the intensity of September 2025, with a sales measure of 20,127 sales, showing an increase of 11,3 percent from September 2024, according to realty.

The amount of sales has increased to AED54.3BN ($ 14.8bn), LIP 21.2 percent of the year, while the normal price per foot reaches AED1,689 ($ 460).

Divisions of the sale and values ​​compared to September 2024:

  • Rooms: 17,112 Selling AED31.8bn ($ 8.8BN), from 14,167 sales calling AED24.5bn ($ 6.7bN)
  • Villas: 955 sales of the AED5.2BN ($ 1.4BN), from 3,244 sales costing AED14.6bn ($ 4bn)
  • Properties: SALES 514 CALLING AED1.5BN ($ 408 million), from 352 sales costs AED751.3 million ($ 204 million)
  • Zones: SALES 1,545 calling AED15.7BN ($ 4.3bn), from 282 sales costing AED4.8BN ($ 1. R3BN)

Dubai Real Estate

Tara Khan, Keda Cozi and Cozai Property Director lines the unprecedented growth in September. With financial management, Dubai continues to strengthen its position as a global dwelling.

“As we enter Q4 2025 and 2026, this growth will continue to grow, while expansion to investment is more secure but also a safe reserve.”

Important areas continue to attract investors’ needs:

  • Jumeah Village Circle (JVC): Afficle, a better visible, truly sure green spaces and the ability to invest for long-term.
  • Dubai Hills Estate: High-quality settlement areas with Golf Courses and the need to rent.
  • Business Bay: The Greatest Commerce HUB and Life provides electric appreciation and recruitment opportunities.

In September 2025, the property transaction occurred. The total of 3,787 debts were registered, a decrease of 9.2 percent from September 2024.

The amount of mortgage loan has reached AED12.1BN ($ 3.3BN), down 24.2 percent of the year.

Record Selling and Projects

  • The most expensive flat was sold at the Aman Dubai – Tower 1, Jumeirah Second, the amount of AED83M ($ 22.6m)
  • The most expensive Villa was sold on the world islands with AED200M ($ 54.5m)

Mostly sold projects in September 2025 included:

  • Binghatti Skyrse (apartments): 318 Sale costs AED577.8m ($ 157.3m), average price AED1.5m ($ 408,000)
  • Binghatti Aquarise (apartments): 305 Sales calling AED512.6m ($ 139.5m), Maximum Price Aeed1.3m ($ 354,000)
  • Damac Islands – Seychelles 2 (Villas): Selling AED531.6m ($ 144.7m), average AED2.8m ($ 762,000)
  • Dubai World Central (Villas): 167 Sales Call AED748.4m ($ 203.8m), average price AED4.4m ($ 1.2M)

Rental market performance

The taxes continued to rise on September 2025:

  • Rooms: Average annual annual rent of AED88,000 ($ 23,950)
  • Villas: Average annual annual rent of AED190,000 ($ 51,780)
  • Properties: AED75,000 Year Rating ($ 20,450), up 10.3 percent from September 2024

Dubai’s property is expected to maintain the pressure into 2025 and 2026, conducted by the benefit of the higher beneficiaries, projects, and tax benefits and appeal.

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