AED9.9 billion of weeklong real estate transactions in Dubai

DXB Media Office

A total of 2,369 real estate transactions worth AED9.9 billion were conducted during the week, according to figures released by the Dubai Land Department.

A total of 379 plots were sold for AED1.63 billion, while 1,990 apartments and villas were purchased for AED4.26 billion.

The top transactions were a land plot in Palm Jumeirah worth AED80 million, followed by another for AED59 million in Seih Shuaib.

The top sales for apartments and villas were an apartment sold for AED73 million in Palm Jumeirah, followed by another in Al Sufouh, First sold for AED57 million. The sum of the amount of mortgaged properties for the week was AED2.72 billion.

A total of 144 properties were granted between first-degree relatives worth AED1.35 billion.

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