
Dubai, UAE – August 2025
Dubai continues to cement its position as a global real estate hub, attracting property buyers from all
corners of the world. With a dynamic market offering tax-free income, high rental yields, and long-term
residency options, Dubai remains a top choice for international investors.
In the first half of 2025 alone, the city recorded over $117 billion in real estate transactions—driven
largely by foreign buyers seeking security, returns, and lifestyle.
Who’s Buying in Dubai?
According to Dubai Land Department data and market insights, the most active nationalities investing in
Dubai real estate this year are:
- IN (Indians) – Consistently leading the list, Indian investors favor Dubai for its proximity, strong ROI,
and Golden Visa eligibility.
- RU (Russians) – Russian buyers continue to invest heavily in luxury waterfront properties such as
Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina.
- GB (British) – UK nationals are drawn to Dubai for its tax advantages, sun-filled lifestyle, and
premium developments.
- CN (Chinese) – With growing interest in both residential and commercial segments, Chinese
investors are increasingly active in 2025.
- PK (Pakistanis) – Focused on affordable and family-oriented communities, Pakistani investors
contribute to mid-market demand.
Other key nationalities include buyers from Egypt, Iran, Canada, France, Germany, and GCC countries
like Saudi Arabia and Kuwait.
Why International Buyers Choose Dubai
Dubai’s real estate market offers unmatched advantages that appeal to global investors:
- 100% Foreign Ownership in freehold areas
- No property taxes or capital gains tax
- 10-year Golden Visa for eligible property investors
- Stable economy and investor-friendly legal framework
- High rental yields (6%–9%) in top-performing areas
- Luxury lifestyle, world-class infrastructure, and safety
“Dubai’s real estate market is not just about property—it’s about opportunity, stability, and global appeal.”
says a senior industry expert.
Hotspots by Nationality
- Indian & Pakistani Buyers – Prefer areas like JVC, Arjan, Dubai South, and Al Furjan for family
homes and rental investments
- Russian & European Investors – Focus on high-end locations such as Palm Jumeirah, Downtown,
and Dubai Marina
- Chinese & GCC Buyers – Increasing interest in off-plan communities and waterfront
developments like Emaar Beachfront and Dubai Creek Harbour
With over 200 nationalities currently investing in Dubai, the city remains one of the most diverse and
welcoming property markets in the world. Its consistent growth, investor-friendly policies, and tax-free
structure to ensure that international interest will remain strong well beyond 2025.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned investor, Dubai is where the world invests.