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Villa boom in Dubai pushes average prices to Dh8.7м

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October 06, 2025

Dubai's property market continues to defy global real estate headwinds, with the villa and townhouse segment emerging as the star performer in the third quarter of 2025. Despite a slight quarterly dip in total sales value, Dubai’s real estate sector has maintained remarkable strength - underpinned by soaring villa prices, record high end transactions, and a surge in rental demand as the city attracts a growing number of global residents and investors.

- Issac John

Villa boom in Dubai pushes average prices to Dh8.7м

Villas in Dubai. One of the most striking trends in the emirate's real estate market has been the steep climb in villa and townhouse prices.

(FILE PHOTO.)

According to data from the Dubai Land Department (DLD), property sales in Q3 reached Dh135.6 billion. While that represented a modest nine per cent decline from the previous quarter, the figure still marked a robust 16 per cent increase from a year earlier - highlighting Dubai's continued resilience as one of the world's most sought-after real estate markets.

Over the first nine months of 2025, total transaction value hit Dh498.8 billion, underscoring the enduring investor confidence that continues to define Dubai's property landscape. One of the most striking trends has been the steep climb in villa and townhouse prices. Real estate brokerage Allsopp & Allsopp reported that the average transaction price in this category surged to Dh8.7 million — a 21 per cent jump from last year. This acceleration reflects unprecedented demand from ultrahigh-net-worth individuals who continue to pour capital into Dubai's most prestigious communities such as Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills, Jumeirah Golf Estates, and Jumeirah Islands.

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