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Sharjah real estate sector achieves record-breaking deals worth Dhs27b
Gulf Today
|July 25, 2025
The real estate sector in Sharjah has witnessed remarkable activity during the first half of 2025, as the value of transactions recorded around Dhs27 billion, achieving a growth of 48.18 compared to the same period in 2024, when transactions reached Dhs18.2 billion.
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Additionally, the number of transactions carried out by Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department reached 48,059, with a growth of 3.3% compared to 46,524 transactions during the same period last year.
This outstanding performance reflects the increasing confidence in Sharjah's investment ecosystem, which is characterised by economic stability and flexible legislation that supports investors. The diversity of investors' nationalities further enhances the emirate’s image as an attractive real estate destination, offering diverse opportunities and a modern, integrated infrastructure that meets the needs and aspirations of investors from all over the world.
A significant real estate leap in a statement, Abdulaziz Ahmed Al-Shamsi, Director General of the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department, said that this outstanding performance of Sharjah real estate reflects the vitality of the market and its continuous development.
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