Abu Dhabi’s property market records sales worth US$7.62bn in Q1

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The percentage of non-resident investors during this period was 10.71%, a 75% increase.
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  • The emirate recorded a 147 percent jump in the value of real estate transactions during the first quarter of 2023 compared to the same period of last year
  • The Department of Municipalities and Transport has reported an increase in the value of mortgage transactions to $3.18 billion during the first quarter

Abu Dhabi, UAE–The property market in Abu Dhabi has recorded 5,472 property sales and mortgages valued at US$7.62 billion in the first quarter of 2023 as against 3,304 transactions worth $ 3.07 billion during the same period in 2022, according to official data released by the Department of Municipalities and Transport (DMT).

The value of real estate transactions in Abu Dhabi during Q1 of 2023 has increased by 147% compared to the same period last year, while the number of transactions has risen by 66%.

The real estate indicators released by DMT showed that the sector has recorded 3,518 buying and selling transactions of properties worth $4.41 billion, compared to 1,722 transactions worth $1.19 billion during the first quarter of last year, indicating an increase in the total value of property sales by 268% and an increase in the number of transactions by 104%.

In addition, the DMT has recorded a significant increase in the value and number of mortgage transactions during this period, with 1,954 mortgages recorded worth $3.18 billion between January and March 2023, compared to 1,582 transactions worth $1.87 billion during the first quarter of last year, reflecting an increase in the value of transactions by 70% and an increase in the number of transactions by 24%.

During the first quarter of this year, there were 1,769 new investors in these transactions, which is a 42% increase compared to the 1,244 new investors in the first quarter of last year.

Additionally, the percentage of non-resident investors during this period was 10.71%, a 75% increase from the 6.10% of non-resident investors in the first quarter of last year.

Dr. Adeeb Afifi, the Executive Director of Real Estate Sector at DMT, said, “The real estate sector in Abu Dhabi has demonstrated a strong growth momentum in the first quarter of 2023. The increase in the number of transactions and their overall value is a testament to the continued resilience of the sector despite global economic uncertainties.”

He went on to add: “The increase in the number of transactions is also a reflection of the confidence of investors in the Abu Dhabi real estate market. The government’s continued efforts to enhance the investment environment and regulatory framework have contributed to this positive trend. We are confident that this trend will continue throughout the year, and we remain committed to supporting the growth of the sector and the overall economic development of Abu Dhabi.”

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