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Qatar weekly real estate transactions hit $80M as demand grows beyond Doha

Staff Writer
Staff Writer
Aug. 22, 2025
Qatar’s property market recorded USD 80.7M in real estate deals from Aug 10–14, 2025, with sales concentrated in Doha, Al Rayyan, Lusail, and The Pearl.
Doha, QatarThe week featured an eclectic mix of property types, spanning vacant land plots, houses, residential and commercial buildings, as well as individual residential units. (Image: Shutterstock)

Doha, Qatar - August 22, 2025 - Qatar's real estate market showed notable activity in the week of 10 to 14 August, with total property transactions recorded under official sale contracts reaching USD 80.7 million (QAR 293.6 million), according to the latest bulletin from the Real Estate Registration Department under the Ministry of Justice. Residential unit sales comprised USD 8.9 million (QAR 32.4 million) of that total.

Diverse Transactions Across the Country

The week featured an eclectic mix of property types, spanning vacant land plots, houses, residential and commercial buildings, as well as individual residential units. These transactions were distributed across a wide geographic area:

  • Major concentration in Al Rayyan and Doha, the long-established real estate hubs.
  • Strong activity in expanding and emerging areas including Al Wakrah, Al Daayen, Umm Salal, Al Shamal, Al Khor, and Al Thakhira.
  • Premium segments also registering sales included The Pearl Island, Lusail Zone 69, and Al Kharayej.

Momentum and Market Insight

This weekly snapshot demonstrates sustained investor interest across Qatar’s real estate spectrum, encompassing prime urban precincts and rising peripheral areas. The transaction volumes underline continued confidence in the sector, supported by strategic infrastructure expansion and the country’s long-term diversification strategy under Qatar National Vision 2030.

The Ministry of Justice’s weekly real estate bulletin continues to serve as a vital tool for market participants, stakeholders, and policymakers by providing transparent, up-to-date metrics on performance and evolving trends in Qatar’s property market.