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Dubai real estate transactions hit USD 5.2B in a week led by Palm Jumeirah

Staff Writer
Staff Writer
Aug. 25, 2025
Dubai recorded USD 5.2B in real estate deals last week, including three Palm Jumeirah apartments over USD 21M each, reflecting strong luxury demand.
The skyline of Jumeirah beach during sunsetSales activity accounted for the bulk of this turnover, representing USD 3.7 billion. (Image: Shutterstock)

Dubai, UAE – August 25, 2025 - Dubai’s real estate market achieved a robust performance last week, with transactions amounting to USD 5.2 billion (AED 19 billion) and a total of 4,640 sales recorded between 18–22 August, according to data from the Dubai Land Department.

Sales activity accounted for the bulk of this turnover, representing USD 3.7 billion (AED 13.63 billion). Mortgage-backed transactions also showed strength, with USD 1.2 billion (AED 4.28 billion) recorded. Notably, gifted properties represented USD 300 million (AED 1.1 billion) in transfers during the same period.

Million-Dollar Listings Dominate

High-profile sales across luxury developments underscore the emirate’s continued appeal to premium buyers:

  • A USD 22.2 million (AED 81.4 million) apartment in Orla by Omniyat, Palm Jumeirah
  • A second unit in the same building sold for USD 21.8 million (AED 79.9 million)
  • A third for USD 21.7 million (AED 79.8 million)

Such extraordinary figures reflect sustained confidence in Dubai’s ultra-luxury market, particularly in iconic locations like Palm Jumeirah.

Orla by Omniyat, Palm JumeirahOrla by Omniyat, Palm Jumeirah

Understanding the Numbers

This heavy volume of high-value transactions suggests a widening wealth-driven demand. Dubai continues to stand as a magnet for high-net-worth individuals seeking prime, high-status real estate, whether as investments, residences, or holiday homes.

These figures also align with broader trends documented earlier in August—like the rise in millionaires relocating to Dubai and record-setting property sales throughout 2025.

Dubai’s property sector remains dynamic and lucrative. With infrastructure, policy, and global wealth trends all pointing toward sustained momentum, analysts anticipate that transaction volumes and high-end sales will hold strong heading into the final quarter of the year.