Dubai Real Estate Weekly Market News 25-May-2026

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The bubbles of Dubai real estate and where they are

Property prices across Dubai moved in sharply different directions in April, with some areas recording steep gains while others fell, according to Dubai Land Department data compiled by property intelligence site.
Read the full article on Arabian Gulf Business Insight

Dubai’s 10 most expensive homes sold in May revealed as property deals hit $14.11bn

Dubai’s property market recorded AED51.81bn ($14.11bn) of deals in May 2026, according to Land Department data, with luxury waterfront developments accounting for many of the month’s largest deals.
Read the full article on Arabian Business

Indians topped investors’ list owning property in Dubai

Indian investors led Dubai property purchases amid regional tensions, accounting for 20.59% of total buying volume since late February 2026. British and Egyptian buyers followed. By region, Asian investors ranked first with 35.36%, ahead of Europeans at 30.68% and Africans at 16.82%.
Read the full article on Gulf Today

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Dubai real estate moves to long-term investment market

Dubai’s real estate market is shifting toward a more mature, sustainable phase driven by long-term investment and end-user demand. Transactions reached AED 252 billion in Q1 2026, while resident ownership, investor activity, and rapid recovery from regional tensions highlight strong market resilience.
Read the full article on Emirates 24/7

Dubai luxury homebuyers shift to ‘sanctuary-style’ communities amid global uncertainty

Dubai’s luxury residential market is seeing a major shift in buyer priorities as geopolitical uncertainty and global wealth movement reshape demand across the emirate’s ultra-prime communities, according to BlackBrick Property.
Read the full article on Arabian Business

Live in RAK, Work in Dubai: Is the 2026 Commute Actually Worth It?

RAK is becoming a practical base for affluent Dubai-working families, offering far lower housing and schooling costs. The commute remains the main trade-off, but major road upgrades and future rail links could make the lifestyle increasingly attractive over the coming years.
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Branded residence prices at Al Marjan Island set to double in few years, say industry executives

Al Marjan Island branded residences could double in price by 2030, driven by limited supply, rising tourism demand and the Wynn resort opening in 2027. Executives expect branded beachfront projects to outperform wider RAK real estate, with non-branded units projected to rise 30–50%.
Read the full article on Khaleej Times

AtkinsRéalis swaps Saudi Arabia for UAE in giga-project pullback

Canadian engineering group AtkinsRéalis is steering work away from Saudi Arabia and towards the UAE, as Riyadh’s pullback on giga-projects begins to impact the company’s quarterly numbers.
Read the full article on Arabian Gulf Business Insight

UAE’s new civil transactions law to reshape contracts from June 1

The UAE’s new Civil Transactions Law, effective June 1, lowers legal adulthood to 18 and updates rules on contracts, disclosure, compensation, penalties and disputes. The reform increases accountability, making written records, clear contract terms and early disclosure more important for residents, businesses, landlords and investors.
Read the full article on Trade Arabia

UAE economy grows 6.2% in 2025 as non-oil sectors drive expansion

The UAE’s real GDP grew 6.2% in 2025 to AED 1.9 trillion, while non-oil GDP rose 6.8% to AED 1.5 trillion. Construction, finance, real estate, and transport led growth, reflecting continued economic diversification and strong non-oil sector momentum.
Read the full article on Zawya

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Middle East economic resilience tested as conflict risks mount: Fitch

Fitch warned the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz disruption could trigger wider Middle East rating downgrades. GCC sovereigns remain broadly resilient, but airlines, hotels, chemicals, homebuilders, banks and Dubai real estate face rising risks from weaker sentiment, tighter liquidity, supply-chain disruption and prolonged geopolitical uncertainty.
Read the full article on Arab News

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