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100 % Foreign Ownership Fuels New Wave in UAE Real Estate Market

Last updated: July 22, 2025 2:43 am
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Suprava Priyadarshni
Published: June 2, 2025
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Dubai, June 2, 2025: The UAE real estate market is experiencing a fresh surge in activity, thanks to the 100% foreign ownership rule. There is now another channel for global investors and entrepreneurs in property investment in Dubai. As more international players get into the act, the market becomes dynamic in its very nature and hence will provide many new opportunities for buyers, brokers, and investors alike.

Full Foreign Ownership Drives Growth

Historically, the UAE real estate market has always been a subject of interest for the international media. Now, with the introduction of the rule allowing 100% foreign ownership, the attractiveness of the industry has increased. Earlier, foreign property investors had to recruit a local partner who held 51% of the company. Since mid-2021, however, it is no longer a requirement in respect of property-related companies. 

100 % Foreign Ownership Fuels New Wave in UAE Real Estate Market

Today, almost all new real estate brokerage firms in Dubai and the UAE are foreign majority-owned. This has spurred more international companies into the fold, especially in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Ras Al-Khaimah. The property investment space in Dubai still witnesses a steady stream of new entrants, while other areas observe slower price growth.

  • Over 25,800 licensed real estate brokers are active in Dubai alone.
  • Dubai recorded its best-ever month for real estate deals in April 2025.
  • The number of new brokerage licenses continues to rise each month.

With all these numbers, there are indications of the continued strength and resilience of the UAE Real Estate Market. Still, price increase predictions remain slow; however, Dubai real estate investment remains highly sought after. 

Opportunities for Brokers and Investors

The UAE Real Estate Market encompasses much more than buying and selling real estate. Forging new brokerage firms and consultancy firms seems to be another lucrative avenue. These avenues generate large commission fees, creating an attractive option for seasoned professionals and fresh graduates alike to get into the field of Dubai property investing.

100 % Foreign Ownership Fuels New Wave in UAE Real Estate Market

In the real estate market, a number of recent graduates are choosing this profession. They are undeterred by the notion of slower growth, for there are still many other options in the industry. One must register with the Dubai Real Estate Institute and complete the training course before going for an exam held by the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA) to get the License to work as a broker in Dubai.

The pattern, however, is not limited to Dubai. This increase in specialist brokerage firms is also being seen in other emirates such as Ras Al Khaimah and Abu Dhabi. Ras Al Khaimah, in particular, is attracting first-time investors from Europe, thus adding another dimension to the UAE real estate market.

Why Dubai Property Investment Remains Attractive

  • 100% foreign ownership means more control and flexibility for international investors.
  • The market continues to see new records in transaction volumes each month.
  • Foreign family offices and investment firms are setting up local operations to tap into the UAE real estate market.
  • The sector offers career opportunities for both seasoned professionals and newcomers.
100 % Foreign Ownership Fuels New Wave in UAE Real Estate Market

With all the alleged forecasts of slowdown, the real estate market in the UAE continues to look fairly dynamic. Serious buyers and new businesses continue to be attracted to Dubai property investment. Working with full foreign ownership has made the sector much more accessible and competitive.

With more international companies and individual investors entering the fray, the UAE real estate market should see further evolution. The focus imposed on Dubai property investment ensures that the emirate remains amongst the top choices for those who look at return and long-term value.

The new rules and fresh investment are making the real estate market in the UAE thrive. Notable among Dubai property opportunities is Dubai property investment, which will grow, unfold, and appeal at a global level for years to come.

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