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Buying Property in Dubai: What Foreigners Need to Know
Closing costs, mortgage access, rental yields, neighborhoods & risk assessment — verified for 2026
Quick answer
In Dubai, UAE, foreign nationals can buy with restrictions. Total closing costs run 7–8% of the purchase price, and non-residents can typically borrow 50–65% LTV at 4.5–5.5% interest. Average gross rental yield is ~6.5%; non-resident rental income is taxed at ~0%. Property purchase from ~$545,000 can lead to residency.
Key facts
- Closing costs: 7–8% of purchase price · breakdown: DLD registration fee (4%) · Agency commission (2%).
- Foreign ownership: restricted Freehold in 20+ designated areas only
- Mortgage: 50–65% LTV at 4.5–5.5% interest for non-residents.
- Gross yield: ~6.5% rental income taxed at 0% for non-residents · net yield is materially lower.
- Residency via property: yes Golden Visa from AED 2,000,000 (~$545K) property.
In this report
Can Foreigners Buy Property in UAE?
Freehold in 20+ designated areas only
Residency via Property
Golden Visa from AED 2,000,000 (~$545K) property.
Minimum investment: ~$545,000 USD
Total Acquisition Cost in UAE
Estimated closing costs range from 7% to 8% of the purchase price. Below is a line-by-line breakdown for a AED 1,100,000 property.
| Cost Item | Rate | Estimate |
|---|---|---|
| DLD registration fee | 4% | AED 44,000 |
| Agency commission | 2% | AED 22,000 |
| Admin + trustee fees | AED 5,000–10,000 | AED 7,500 |
| Total Closing Costs | AED 73,500 | |
| Grand Total (Purchase + Closing) | AED 1,173,500 | |
Annual Property Tax
0% – 0%
Zero property tax. Service charges AED 10-35/sqft/year are the main ongoing cost.
Typical Timeline
2 – 4 weeks
From offer to completion
Mortgage Availability for Non-Residents
Loan-to-Value
50% – 65%
Interest Rate
4.5% – 5.5%
Down Payment
35% – 50%
Non-resident mortgage terms vary by bank and applicant profile. Rates shown are indicative for 2026. Documentation requirements typically include proof of income, tax returns, and property valuation.
Rental Yield Analysis
Gross Yield (avg)
6.5%
Rental Tax Rate
0%
for non-residents
Capital Gains Tax
0%
for non-residents
Rental Income Tax
Zero income tax on rental income for individuals.
Capital Gains Tax
Zero capital gains tax for individuals.
Avg Price per sqm (national)
$4,800 USD
First-Month Cash for Renters
Estimated upfront costs at AED 6,000/month rent in Dubai
That is roughly 2.1x monthly rent. 5% of annual rent (unfurnished, ≈0.6 months) or 10% if furnished — Dubai charges a % of annual rent, not whole months.
Neighborhood Guide: Dubai
3 neighborhoods profiled with rent ranges, buy prices, walkability, safety, and lifestyle fit.
Dubai Marina
Dubai's flagship waterfront — high-rises, yacht clubs, walkable promenade, expat hub.
Dubai Marina is a purpose-built canal city with over 200 high-rise towers surrounding a man-made waterway. It's the most popular expat neighborhood — The Walk and JBR Beach provide a rare walkable lif...
Studio Rent
AED 45,000–70,000/yr
1-Bed Rent
AED 70,000–120,000/yr
2-Bed Rent
AED 100,000–180,000/yr
Buy (per sqm)
AED 15,000–25,000
Downtown Dubai
Home of the Burj Khalifa — luxury living, Dubai Mall, iconic address, premium prices.
Downtown Dubai is the city's showcase district built around the Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall. It offers the most iconic address in the UAE with fountain views, luxury towers (Address, Vida, Boulevard P...
Studio Rent
AED 55,000–90,000/yr
1-Bed Rent
AED 85,000–150,000/yr
2-Bed Rent
AED 130,000–220,000/yr
Buy (per sqm)
AED 20,000–35,000
Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC)
Dubai's best value — family-friendly, new builds, community parks, highest yields.
JVC is a masterplanned community in New Dubai offering the best price-per-sqft in a freehold zone. It's popular with young families — parks, community pools, and a growing retail scene. Buildings are ...
Studio Rent
AED 28,000–42,000/yr
1-Bed Rent
AED 42,000–65,000/yr
2-Bed Rent
AED 65,000–95,000/yr
Buy (per sqm)
AED 9,000–14,000
Short-Term Rental Rules in Dubai
License Required
Yes — DTCM Holiday Home Permit
Day Limit
No day limit
Enforcement
moderate
Last Regulatory Change
2024
Key Restrictions
- Must use licensed operator or self-manage with permit
- Building must allow STR
- Listing platforms report to DTCM
Risk Assessment
Overall Foreign Buyer Risk: Moderate
2 of 5 risk factors flagged for non-resident buyers in UAE
Regulatory Risk
MediumForeign ownership is restricted in UAE. Freehold in 20+ designated areas only
Tax Burden
LowNon-resident rental income taxed at 0%. Capital gains at 0%. Zero income tax on rental income for individuals.
Transaction Costs
LowClosing costs range 7–8% of purchase price. Moderate transaction costs — typical 3–5 year break-even vs renting.
Liquidity Risk
LowTypical buying/selling timeline: 2–4 weeks. Strong rental demand supports liquidity.
Currency Risk
MediumTransactions in AED. Consider currency hedging for significant investments.
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