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RAK leads regional realty boom as one of fastest-growing markets

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August 20, 2025

Ras Al Khaimah is witnessing an unprecedented boom in its real estate sector, quickly establishing itself as one of the fastest-growing property markets in the UAE, thanks to the visionary leadership of His Highness Sheikh Saud Bin Sagr Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Ras Al Khaimah.

RAK leads regional realty boom as one of fastest-growing markets

The emirate is moving steadily toward reshaping its urban skyline while building a diversified, resilient economy. This comes as part of its ambitious strategy focused on sound urban planning, sustainability, improving quality of life for citizens and residents, and delivering world-class projects.

Over the past three years, the Emirate has recorded significant increases in real estate sales and prices, supported by landmark developments in hospitality, commercial, and residential sectors.

Population growth-expected to rise from 0.4 million to 0.65 million by 2030-is projected to drive demand for around 45,000 additional housing units.

This sustained growth is built on a diversified economy, investor-friendly legislation, and the entry of major global developers such as Emaar, Aldar, and Ellington Properties, alongside local leaders like Marjan, Al Hamra, and RAK Properties.

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'No Kings' protests against Trump rock American cities

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Fire at Dhaka airport halts flight operations

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Nobel laureate Chen Ning Yang passes away

Chinese Nobel Prizewinning physicist Chen Ning Yang, one of the most influential scientists in modern physics, died in Beijing on Saturday. He was 103.

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Government debt is a global problem

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ADEK lays down terms for teaching mandatory subjects

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Man fined Dhs20,000 for violating privacy of woman

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Family of 11 killed after Israeli forces hit bus in Gaza

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