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Dubai Eyes Dh1 Trillion in Real Estate Deals by 2033, Targets Indian Investors

Indian investors receive increased investment attraction from Dubai authorities due to the goal of reaching Dh1 trillion property transactions by 2033 as confirmed by DLD during IPS 2025 on Monday.

According to Majid Saqer Almarri who leads DLD’s Real Estate Registration Sector Indians maintain their place as Dubai’s main international property investors. Our mission took us to India to develop new investment opportunities because we want to bring in both residential investors and property fund managers from the region.

The Dubai Real Estate Strategy 2033 contains 30 forward-looking programs and this initiative stands as one of these operational programs. The Smart Rental Index represents one of the new initiatives that applies AI to evaluate property worth through building types comparison and rental market analytics.

Real estate transactions in Dubai reached Dh761 billion during 2024 as investors from India and the UK, Pakistan, France along with the Americas and international sources invested predominantly in Dubai properties. Indian real estate investors select Dubai because it provides lucrative returns on investment combined with affordable property options and attractive lifestyles making them the top overseas group of property purchasers each year.

The IPS Congress 2025 hosted a panel where Almarri showcased DLD’s dedication to innovative sector practices and business-friendly operations and complete transparency in the market. The organization continues to upgrade its operations for both investment activities and business registration and transaction processes he stated.

Dawood Al-Shezawi reported that Dubai received more than 110,000 fresh property purchasers throughout 2024 as the IPS Organising Committee leader. Dubai draws global attention through its more than 500 international exhibitions each year according to him. The real estate market of the emirate attracts investors who reside in the United States as well as Brazil and Turkey and Saudi Arabia and other nations.

Victoria Dickinson

Victoria Dickinson is a seasoned journalist at Dubai.News, specializing in real estate and business news. With over a decade of experience in the industry, Victoria has a keen eye for market trends and an in-depth understanding of the economic factors influencing the real estate sector. Based in Dubai, she provides insightful analysis and comprehensive coverage of the region's dynamic property market, from luxury developments to emerging business hubs. Victoria's background in economics and finance, coupled with her passion for storytelling, allows her to deliver news that is both informative and engaging. Her articles not only inform but also help readers make well-informed decisions in the competitive real estate landscape. Outside of her professional work, Victoria enjoys exploring Dubai’s diverse neighborhoods and attending industry events to stay ahead of the latest developments.

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