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ADREC sets new standards for data-led property investment

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February 28, 2026

The Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC), the custodian and regulator of Abu Dhabi's real estate sector, has released the latest Real Estate Market Report 2025 providing comprehensive analysis of supply and demand dynamics, pricing behaviour, investment patterns, and forward-looking projections that define the emirate's evolving real estate landscape.

ADREC sets new standards for data-led property investment

The report represents the latest iteration in a biannual series of comprehensive market analyses, positioning Abu Dhabi as a regional leader in data-driven decision making in real estate.

ADREC's flagship report serves as the definitive source for transparent real estate insights, featuring market values reaching historic highs driven by sustained economic growth, robust population expansion of 7.5 per cent in 2024, and foreign investor confidence.

The report encompasses detailed supply and demand analytics, transaction performance metrics, geographic distribution patterns, and forward-looking projections through 2030.

"The report demonstrates Abu Dhabi's position as a global real estate destination of choice, with a sector defined not only by growth, but by stability, transparency, and long-term confidence," said Rashed Al Omaira, Director-General of ADREC.

"The data confirms that demand fundamentals remain strong, supply expansion is disciplined, and price movement is occurring in an orderly and sustainable manner. These dynamics reflect the strength of Abu Dhabi's economic foundation and the effectiveness of a regulatory framework designed to safeguard investors while enabling responsible development."

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