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Dubai Villa Sales Experience Significant Growth in February

Dubai villa sales doubled in February 2025 compared to the same month last year, significantly contributing to the swift growth of the emirate’s property market. According to a market survey by real estate broker fäm Properties, February’s property sales in Dubai totalled $14 billion, marking a 40 percent increase from February 2024.

Dubai Villa Sales Experience Significant Growth in February
Credit: AGBI

The surge in villa sales was notable, with volumes increasing to 3,679 units, representing a 99.7 percent rise compared to February 2024. These sales were valued at $5.1 billion. The data from DXBinteract indicates that over 60 percent of all property purchases were off-plan, consistent with trends from previous months.

In addition to villa sales, apartment sales also rose, with Dubai recording 11,364 transactions worth $5.8 billion, reflecting a 21 percent increase from the previous year. The most expensive property sold in February was a luxury villa located in Hadaeq Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid, which fetched an impressive $38 million.

Firas Al Msaddi, the CEO of fäm Properties, emphasized that this data underscores the robust nature of Dubai’s real estate market and highlights the steady growth it has experienced in recent years.

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