#foreign-investment
- Foreign Capital, Record Weekly Volumes and a Dh690,000 Rent Bill: Dubai Property in Focus
A $40.4 billion foreign investment figure, a $2.9 billion trading week, a tripling of commercial transaction values and a striking villa rent story combine to paint a detailed portrait of Dubai's property market in August 2026.
- Foreign Capital, Digital Infrastructure and Widening Access: Dubai Property in August 2026
A confluence of record foreign investment, technology-driven transactions and evolving buyer incentives is reshaping Dubai's residential and commercial property markets. JRE examines what the latest data means for international buyers.
- Foreign Capital, Tokenised Towers and a Maturing Off-Plan Market: The UAE Property Landscape in August 2026
From Abu Dhabi's record first-half sales to Dubai Land Department's blockchain experiment, this week's data points to a market growing in both scale and structural sophistication.
- Luxury Holds Its Ground as Geopolitical Uncertainty Reshapes Dubai's Buyer Landscape
Regional tensions have introduced caution into Dubai's broader property market, yet trophy assets continue to transact at pace. A week of AED 9.58 billion in deals, 186 new developers, and a shifting buyer profile tell a nuanced story.
- Dubai's Property Market Absorbs 186 New Developers and AED 9.58 Billion in Weekly Deals
A surge in developer registrations, robust weekly transaction volumes, and a landmark court ruling on property ownership all point to a market maturing in both scale and legal sophistication.
- Volume Falls, Prices Hold: What Dubai's Mid-2026 Property Data Tells Serious Buyers
Transaction volumes across Dubai and Abu Dhabi paint a nuanced picture heading into the second half of 2026, with falling deal counts, rising prices, record visa issuance, and a sharp IMF caution all arriving in the same week.
- Dubai's Property Market Draws Indian, British and Egyptian Buyers as Q1 Volumes Hit $7.1bn
New nationality data, a record quarterly volume figure, Golden Visa clarifications and a fresh wave of residential launches together define the mood of Dubai's mid-2026 property market.