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Dubai Real Estate Rental Transactions Report

27 to 29 June 2026

The latest rental registry filings from Dubai show steady movement across residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use segments over the three-day cycle. Activity stayed broad across both freehold and non-freehold districts, with contract volume spread across established rental corridors.


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Dubai Real Estate Rental Registry Report

Rental Transactions Summary — 27 to 29 June 2026

The latest rental registry filings from Dubai show steady movement across residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use segments over the three-day cycle. Activity stayed broad across both freehold and non-freehold districts, with contract volume spread across established rental corridors.

Below is the full registry breakdown exactly as recorded.


1. Transactions by Contract Type

CategoryNumber of TransactionsValue (AED)Value (USD)
New3530936,157,758254,910,213.21
Renewed3502548,690,129149,405,072.57
Grand Total70321,484,847,887404,315,285.78

2. Transactions by Property Ownership

CategoryNumber of TransactionsValue (AED)Value (USD)
Free Hold3654561,879,323152,996,412.53
Non Free Hold3378922,968,564251,318,873.25
Grand Total70321,484,847,887404,315,285.78

3. Transactions by Property Usage

CategoryNumber of TransactionsValue (AED)Value (USD)
Agriculture11,500,000408,441.12
Commercial1643355,992,07396,934,533.22
Educational facility1160,38743,671.68
Industrial86,615,1181,801,257.32
Residential53641,116,501,797304,016,826.41
Storage1122,74533,422.40
Other143,955,7671,077,133.63
Grand Total70321,484,847,887404,315,285.78

4. Transactions by Property Type

CategoryNumber of TransactionsValue (AED)Value (USD)
A) Building12,600,000707,964.60
- Showroom12,600,000707,964.60
B) Land83,698,1171,006,975.29
- Other83,698,1171,006,975.29
C) Unit62551,176,163,823320,262,443.16
- Arabian House160,00016,337.64
- Clinic3720,000196,051.74
- College1160,38743,671.68
- Flat4300452,402,521123,186,527.16
- GYM130,0008,168.82
- Health club1100,00027,229.41
- Hotel13115,397,2004,192,566.37
- Kiosk140,00010,891.76
- Labor Camps441371,153,977101,063,016.20
- Ladies Saloon2380,000103,471.75
- Mezzanine3133,50036,351.26
- Office82496,950,32926,399,000.41
- Parking160,00016,337.64
- Restaurant2474,509129,205.99
- Shop430177,796,27148,412,871.61
- Showroom616,596,4564,519,116.68
- Staff Accommodation124,2006,589.52
- Store2342,74593,327.43
- Studio331,412,325384,567.73
- Supermarket1500,000136,147.04
- Villa1280,00076,242.34
- Warehouse6138,956,90810,607,735.33
- Warehouse complex41,794,495488,630.36
- Other4398,000108,373.04
D) Villa601297,336,66480,962,876.43
- Arabian House1160,00043,567.05
- Clinic2859,700234,091.22
- Complex Villas295,674,6241,545,166.44
- Farm11,500,000408,441.12
- Villa568289,142,34078,731,610.80
E) Virtual Unit1675,049,2841,374,786.30
- Office1644,674,2841,272,676.65
- Shop2125,00034,036.76
- Warehouse1250,00068,073.51
Grand Total70321,484,847,887404,315,285.78

5. Transactions by Locality

The highest-value rental districts during the cycle are listed below. Outside the leading ten, another 147 localities recorded activity across the wider registry.

CategoryNumber of TransactionsValue (AED)Value (USD)
Muhaisanah Second138201,477,83554,861,221.39
Al Goze Industrial Second157132,009,27535,945,343.77
Al Safouh Second47130,424,92235,513,933.97
Al Karama178126,083,47534,331,647.38
Al Hebiah First2492,467,78525,178,430.22
Jumeirah Second2649,647,83313,518,810.35
Burj Khalifa17343,887,40311,950,279.99
Business Bay30336,361,6899,901,072.91
Al Thanyah First6531,250,8028,509,408.31
Al Barsha South Fourth28522,898,1336,235,026.00
Subtotal (Top 10)1396866,509,152235,945,174.29
Remaining Localities (147)5636618,338,735168,370,111.49
Grand Total70321,484,847,887404,315,285.78

Outside the top ten, the strongest follow-through came from Marsa Dubai, Dubai Investment Park First, and Al Khairan First, each staying active with solid ticket sizes and steady contract flow.

Conclusion

Rental movement stayed wide across 157 localities, with the heavier-value districts carrying most of the weight while the mid-market kept turnover moving. That spread remains one of the clearest signs of depth in Dubai’s leasing market.


Disclaimer
This report is based on publicly available market transaction summaries and compiled data related to Dubai real estate activity for the stated period.
Figures are presented for informational purposes only and may vary from final official statistics published by the Dubai Land Department (DLD).
1 US Dollar = 3.6725 UAE Dirhams
This material does not constitute financial or investment advice. Real estate investments involve risk and readers should conduct independent research before making any investment decisions.