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Foreign investors can buy property in designated freehold areas of Dubai such as Dubai Marina, Downtown Dubai, Business Bay, Arjan, and JVC. Ownership is open to both residents and non-residents.

Dubai offers competitive rental yields (typically 5%–9% gross annually), tax-free rental income, world-class infrastructure, and strong investor demand, making it one of the world’s leading real estate investment destinations.

There is no minimum required investment amount, but entry-level studio apartments typically start from around AED 400,000+, depending on location and developer.

AED 750,000+ → Eligible for 2-year investor visa AED 2,000,000+ → Eligible for 10-year Golden Visa

Residents and non-residents can apply for mortgages through UAE banks (subject to eligibility).

Typical buyer costs: • 4% transfer fee to Dubai Land Department • Trustee office fee (~AED 4,000) • Agency commission (~2%) • Mortgage fees (if applicable)

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