Why invest in Dubai off-plan property?
Dubai offers a unique combination of tax benefits, high returns, and world-class infrastructure that makes it a top choice for international investors.
Dubai offers a unique combination of tax benefits, high returns, and world-class infrastructure that makes it a top choice for international investors.
The off-plan market offers high potential for strong capital appreciation and excellent rental yields post-handover.
Developers structure payment plans that allow you to spread the investment cost, reducing your initial cash outlay.
All off-plan purchases are protected and regulated by Dubai government's strict RERA laws, ensuring a safe transaction.
We filter out the market noise to provide clear, trustworthy advice and guide you toward the best off-plan opportunities.
Developer:
Nakheel PJSC
Price:
From AED 2,500,000
Handover Date:
Q3 2029
Developer:
Avenew Development
Price:
From AED 1,601,000
Handover Date:
Q1 2028
Developer:
Majid Al Futtaim
Price:
From AED 1,525,000
Handover Date:
Q3 2029
Dubai’s unique market stability and tax-free environment make off-plan a secure, simple choice for overseas buyers.

Clear answers to the most common questions about safely investing in Dubai's off-plan market.
Yes. Dubai’s market is highly regulated by the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), which mandates the use of Escrow Accounts to protect all buyer payments until the project is delivered.
Payment plans are usually structured across three phases: an initial deposit (10–20%), construction-linked instalments, and a final payment often due at the time of handover.
Yes - most developers permit resale after you have paid a minimum percentage of the property value (typically 30–50%)
While delays can happen, RERA’s strict regulations and your signed Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) clearly outline the developer’s obligations and any potential compensation for delays.
The main cost outside the purchase price is the 4% Dubai Land Department (DLD) registration fee, however, this can sometimes be waived or paid by the developer as an incentive.