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DMT: Abu Dhabi records real estate transactions increase by 22% in Q1 2020 compared to last year

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November 13, 2020
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The Department of Municipalities and Transport announced an increase in total value of real estate transactions in Abu Dhabi by 22% to reach AED 19.2 Billion during Q1 versus AED 15.8 Billion during the same period last year. Q1 2020 transactions included approximately 7,600 land and real estate deals, up 5,085 year-on-year. The increase comes despite the exceptional circumstances resulting from the spread of COVID-19 – which casts a shadow over the global economy.

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The Department of Municipalities and Transport exempted individuals and companies from 34 of real estate registration fees until the end of 2020 including 2% sale and purchase fees, 2% off plan sale fee and  land exchange fees, mortgage registration, mortgage transfers, mortgage amendments and mortgage redemption.

The Department of Municipalities and Transport noted that the value of real estate transactions amounted to around AED 8.7 billion, comprising 3,613 transactions, while the value of mortgages exceeded AED10.5 billion, involving 3,943 transactions.

Real estate sales were distributed across land, buildings and units. Lands acquired 56% of the total sales during the first quarter with a value of AED 4.9 billion made through 1,224 transactions, while the share of real estate units in the total sales value during the same period totalled 44% with sales and were valued at AED 3.8 billion, covering 2,389 transactions.

Infographic supplied by Department of Municipalities and Transport

The value of mortgages during the period reached AED10.5 billion (3,943 mortgage transactions), while  land comprised the vast majority of mortgages with a value of AED10.3 billion (98% of the total value), while the share of real estate units in the total value of mortgages accounted for 2%, equating to around AED200 million and 110 mortgage transactions.

HE Dr. Adeeb Al Afeefi, Executive Director of the Real Estate Sector in the Department of Municipalities and Transport, said: “This high value of real estate trading transactions can be attributed to the direction of our wise leadership and vision to promote economic development and ensure an attractive investment environment based on the Abu Dhabi Vision 2030 and the Abu Dhabi Government Accelerator’s Program ‘Ghadan 21’ and the latest economic stimulus package where DMT waives various real estate transaction fees’.”

The Department of Municipalities and Transport data showed Al Reem Island has the highest value in terms of total sales – at about (AED 2 billion) – followed by Saadiyat Island (AED 1.5 billion), the Reef region (AED 911 million), Yas Island (AED 837 million), Khalifa City (AED259 million) and Al Shamkha city (AED234 million), while sales were distributed in various other regions in Emirate of Abu Dhabi.

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