Dubai Real Estate Weekly Market Analysis 27-Oct-2025
The total real estate transactions in Dubai for Week 43 were AED 10.00 billion and 4,882 transactions. Off plan contributed 61.5% or 6.15 billion, while Ready properties contributed 38.5% or 3.85 billion. In week 43, the total trading reached AED 10.00 billion across 4,882 transactions. ~3% increase in value and ~3% increase in number of transactions from last week’s numbers. Off-plan contributed AED 6.15 billion (61.5%), while Ready accounted for AED 3.85 billion (38.5%). Category Off-Plan (AED millions) Ready (AED millions) Flat 5,085.2 2,716.2 Villa 778.0 745.8 Hotel Apt. & Rooms 16.1 108.5 Commercials 269.0 283.5 Total 6,148.2 3,854.0 Off-Plan Market Performance Total Value: AED 6.15bn Share of Weekly Total: 61.5% Category Value (AED bn) % of Off-Plan Flat 5.09 82.7% Villa 0.78 12.7% Hotel Apt. & Rooms 0.02 0.3% Commercials 0.27 4.4% Off-plan sales were led by apartments, which are still the main liquidity engine. Villas remained active at scale, while hotel units and commercial deals stayed niche. Top Performing Off-Plan Areas (by value traded) Area Value (AED millions) Business Bay 472.6 Palm Deira 315.4 Jumeirah Village Circle 295.8 Al Thanyah Fifth 292.0 DIP Second 280.5 Ready Market Performance Total Value: AED 3.85bn Share of Weekly Total: 38.5% Category Value (AED bn) % of Ready Flat 2.72 70.5% Villa 0.75 19.4% Hotel Apt. & Rooms 0.11 2.8% Commercials 0.28 7.4% The ready/secondary market is still apartment-led. Flats alone contributed AED 2.72bn this week and made up just over 70% of ready value. Top Performing Ready Areas (by value traded) Area Value (AED millions) Business Bay 570.6 Burj Khalifa 448.5 Jumeirah Village Circle 319.1 Palm Jumeirah 240.5 Dubai Marina 179.0 On the micro level Below is the sales distribution based on the number of bedrooms Weekly Comparison Metric Last Week This Week Change Total Volume AED 9.74 bn AED 10.00 bn +2.7% Number of Transactions 4,760 4,882 +2.6% Market Insights & Outlook Liquidity edged higher this week: total value is up 2.7% and deal count rose 2.6%. The increase was almost entirely driven by off-plan, which jumped 4.7% week-on-week and now represents just over 61% of all AED traded. Ready volumes were broadly stable (down 0.3%), which suggests no slowdown in the secondary market, just that off plan pulled more capital. High-ticket resales in Business Bay, Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah continue to clear, supporting pricing at the top end. Takeaway: buyers are still paying upfront for future product and still paying premiums for delivered trophy stock. The market is not rotating out of one segment into the other, it is funding at the same time. Data Source: Dubai Land Department