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Dubai Real Estate Records AED 40 Billion in November Sales

Dubai’s property market continues its robust trajectory, with AED 40 billion worth of real estate sold in November 2024, marking a significant milestone in the city’s booming real estate sector. The month recorded 13,502 transactions, driven predominantly by apartment sales, which contributed AED 19.9 billion. This marked a 31.2% increase in apartment transactions to 10,857 units compared to the previous year, reflecting sustained demand for urban living spaces.

Other segments showed mixed results. Villa sales amounted to AED 10.2 billion across 1,903 transactions, while 387 plot sales contributed AED 8.1 billion. However, both segments saw volume declines of 35.8% and 39.6%, respectively, compared to November 2023. Commercial properties, on the other hand, saw a modest 5% increase, with 354 transactions generating AED 1.3 billion. Despite these fluctuations, the average property price per square foot rose to AED 1,497, an 8.8% year-on-year increase, continuing a steady upward trend since 2020.

Sustainability and urban planning remain central to Dubai’s real estate expansion. Developments like Six Senses Residences, which achieved a record AED 130 million for a single apartment, underscore the city’s focus on luxury and eco-conscious design. Additionally, leading off-plan projects, such as Vida Residences Club Point and Greenridge Villas, highlight a preference for modern, sustainable housing solutions. These trends align with Dubai’s vision of creating smart, efficient urban spaces to accommodate growing demand while minimising environmental impact.

Civic infrastructure and global appeal are driving Dubai’s real estate resilience. Areas such as Jumeirah Village Circle and Dubai Marina have emerged as top-performing zones, demonstrating strong demand across varying price brackets. Transactions valued above AED 5 million represented 8% of the market, emphasising a sustained interest in high-value properties. The city’s adaptability and economic growth continue to attract global investors, ensuring long-term stability and sustainable market growth.

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