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How to Buy Property in Dubai as a Foreigner (2026 Guide)
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How to Buy Property in Dubai as a Foreigner (2026 Guide)

April 7, 2026 · UAE

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A complete step-by-step guide for foreign buyers purchasing property in Dubai in 2026. Covers freehold zones, buying costs, legal process, and mortgage rules.

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Can foreigners buy property in Dubai?

Yes — foreign nationals can purchase property in Dubai in designated freehold areas. These cover all major residential developments including Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah, Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, and Jumeirah Village Circle. There are no restrictions on nationality.

Step-by-step buying process

Step 1 — Identify your property

Search listings in freehold zones. Off-plan purchases (directly from developers) accounted for 72% of all transactions in Q1 2026 according to Dubai Land Department data.

Step 2 — Sign MOU (Memorandum of Understanding)

Once a property is agreed, both parties sign a Memorandum of Understanding. A 10% deposit is typically held by the real estate agent.

Step 3 — No Objection Certificate (NOC)

The seller obtains an NOC from the developer confirming no outstanding service charges or mortgage on the property.

Step 4 — Transfer at Dubai Land Department

Both buyer and seller attend the DLD office (or use a registered trustee). Title deed is transferred and fees are paid.

Step 5 — Title deed issued

The buyer receives the official title deed (TAPU equivalent) from Dubai Land Department.

Timeline: typically 4–8 weeks for ready properties. Off-plan completions depend on developer schedule.

Buying costs in Dubai

Dubai has one of the most transparent fee structures for international buyers:

DLD transfer fee: 4% of purchase price

Agent commission: 2% (negotiable)

Admin/registration fee: AED 4,000–5,000 (~€1,100)

Mortgage registration (if applicable): 0.25% of loan value

Total additional costs: approximately 6–7% above purchase price. This is significantly lower than Spain (8–12%) or Turkey (4–8% plus VAT).

Property price reference (DLD verified data)

According to Dubai Land Department (DLD) transaction data (Q1 2026, 41,000+ transactions), property prices in Dubai range between €4,400 and €6,500 per m², with a market median of €5,200/m².

Median prices by property type:

Studio: €195,000

1 bedroom: €350,000

2 bedrooms: €640,000

Entry-level properties start from €180,000.

*Source: Dubai Land Department (DLD) — dubailand.gov.ae/en/open-data. EVE Verified: EVE-MARKET-DXB*

Mortgages for foreign buyers

Foreign nationals can obtain mortgages from UAE banks. Key rules:

Maximum LTV: 75% for first property (under AED 5M), 65% for properties above AED 5M

Minimum down payment: 25% for non-residents

Typical rates: 4–5.5% fixed (2026)

Required: Valid passport, proof of income, credit history

Non-residents face stricter criteria than UAE residents. Many international buyers purchase cash.

Golden Visa

Property investment of AED 2 million (~€545,000) or more qualifies for a 10-year UAE Golden Visa. This includes family members and does not require physical residence.

What you need (documents)

Valid passport

Emirates ID (if UAE resident)

Proof of funds / bank statements

Source of funds declaration (AML compliance)

No criminal record certificate (for mortgage applications)

Merilista verdict

Dubai offers one of the clearest legal frameworks for foreign property buyers globally — freehold ownership, transparent DLD registration, and no annual property tax. Transaction costs of ~6–7% compare favourably to Spain (8–12%) and are offset by the absence of capital gains tax and income tax on rental income. The process is straightforward for cash buyers; mortgage applicants should budget 6–10 weeks for bank approval.

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*For informational purposes only. Not financial or legal advice. Always consult a licensed UAE real estate lawyer before purchasing. Source: Dubai Land Department (DLD) open data, Merilista analysis.*

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