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Blockchain technology is entering Dubai's real estate sector through DLD initiatives, property tokenization platforms, and smart contracts, enabling fractional ownership and transparent transactions.
- Dubai recorded AED 111 billion in real estate transactions in Q1 2026 across over 43,000 deals, with off-plan sales outpacing ready properties by a 60/40 split according to DLD data. - Approximately 85–95 new projects
Is Dubai property heading for a crash or a healthy correction in 2026? Data-driven analysis covering supply pipeline, demand fundamentals, historical comparisons, and investor implications.
From autonomous transaction management to predictive portfolio optimization — the 5 automation trends reshaping real estate in 2026 and how to prepare your business.
Smart home features now command 3-5% price premiums and 5-15% higher rents. Explore the AI and IoT technologies driving property value in 2026 and how to invest wisely.
Discover how AI is transforming real estate investment in 2026 — from predictive market analysis and automated deal sourcing to AI-assisted due diligence and portfolio optimization.
Transaction volumes, price trends, and the investment outlook for the second quarter of 2026 — what the data actually shows.
Compare Dubai property prices by area in 2026 with price per sqft data for 20+ communities, trend data, fastest growing areas, and value picks for investors.
Dubai real estate enters 2026 on a record AED 917B year. Explore monthly price data, ROI projections, investment hotspots like Palm Jebel Ali, and forecasts showing 3.5-5.2% price growth ahead.
Before the conflict, analysts warned of a 10-15% correction due to a massive supply surge. Discover how regional tensions might inadvertently balance the real estate market.
Dubai property transaction run-rates dropped from Dh20.41B to Dh10.16B following regional escalations. We break down why a drop in volume does not equal a crash in value.
Recent reports show Asian family offices and HNWIs are pausing immediate deals in Dubai. Is capital fleeing, or just waiting on the sidelines for a strategic entry point?