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Qatar Real Estate Sales Reach $146M in One Week

Staff Writer
Staff Writer
May. 26, 2025
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From May 11–15, Qatar's real estate sector achieved $146.3 million in sales, highlighting robust activity in Doha, Al Rayyan, and The Pearl.
The Pearl, an artificial island in Qatar.The Pearl, an artificial island in Qatar. (Shutterstock)

Qatar's real estate sector continues to demonstrate strength, with property transactions totaling QR532.6 million ($146.3 million) during the week of May 11–15, 2025.

Diverse Property Sales Across Key Municipalities

The Ministry of Justice's Real Estate Registration Department reported that the week's transactions encompassed a variety of property types, including vacant lands, residential homes, apartment buildings, commercial structures, and residential units.

Sales were notably concentrated in several municipalities and areas:

- Doha

  • Al Dhaayen
  • Al Rayyan
  • Al Wakrah
  • Umm Salal
  • Al Khor
  • Al Dhakira
  • Al Shamal
  • The Pearl
  • Lusail 69
  • Ghar Thuaileb
  • Legtaifiya
  • Umm Al Amad
  • Dafna 60

These regions have been focal points for both residential and commercial development, attracting investors and residents alike.

Residential Unit Sales Highlight Market Demand Within the total transactions, residential unit sales amounted to QR57.3 million ($15.7 million), indicating sustained demand for housing options across the country.

Katara buildings view from Lusail Marina Park.Katara buildings view from Lusail Marina Park. (Shutterstock)

Comparative Weekly Performance

The previous week, from May 4–8, saw real estate transactions totaling over QR489 million ($134.4 million), showcasing a week-over-week increase and reinforcing the market's upward trajectory.