Your Dubai Journey
Invest in Dubai
Dubai offers a compelling investment environment with tax-free advantages and high rental yields, allowing investors to maximize returns without additional financial burdens. The city’s thriving economy and strategic location contribute to strong property appreciation, making it a prime choice for those seeking to grow their wealth.
- Dubai’s real estate transactions reached an unprecedented AED 761 billion in 2024, marking a 36% year-on-year growth in volume and a 20% rise in value
- The luxury segment saw over 4,600 units priced above AED 10 million transacted, reflecting a 23% increase compared to 2023
- Villa prices surged by 20.2%, while apartment prices grew by 19.43%, showcasing strong demand across property types
- Dubai welcomed 110,000 new investors last year, solidifying its position as a global investment hub
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can foreigners buy property in Dubai?
Yes, foreigners can purchase property in designated freehold zones, enjoying full ownership rights without the need for a local sponsor. Both freehold and long-term leasehold (up to 99 years) options are available.
Are there any property or capital gains taxes in Dubai?
Dubai does not impose annual property taxes, capital gains tax, or stamp duties on residential real estate. The main government fee is a one-time 4% property registration fee paid to the Dubai Land Department at purchase. Annual service charges for building maintenance may also apply.
Are there tax implications for rental income or selling property?
Rental income and profits from property sales are not taxed in Dubai. However, investors must report any rental income or capital gains in their home country, as required by their domestic tax laws.
What are the residency options for property investors?
10-Year Golden Visa: Invest at least AED 2 million (~$545,000) in property to qualify for a renewable 10-year residency, which can include family members. Additionally – the requirements can be met by combining the value of multiple properties under the applicant’s name.
2-Year Investor Visa: Available for property purchases of at least AED 750,000 (~$204,000), but typically does not include family sponsorship.
5-Year Retirement Visa: For those aged 55+, with a minimum investment of AED 1 million (~$272,000).
Does the Golden Visa require the property to be fully paid?
Mortgaged properties can qualify, but you must show that your equity (the paid portion) meets the minimum investment threshold (AED 2 million).
How long does the residency process take?
Residency visas are typically processed within 15–30 days after submitting the required documents and proof of investment.
What legal protections exist for foreign investors?
Dubai’s legal system and regulatory agencies (like the Dubai Land Department and RERA) ensure transparency and protect the rights of foreign property buyers.
Dubai’s real estate market stands out for its ease of access, tax-free environment, and straightforward pathway to long-term residency for international investors.