Dubai has specific regulations that allow foreigners to buy property in certain designated areas. These designated areas are often referred to as “freehold” areas. In these areas, non-UAE nationals can purchase property, including residential and commercial properties. It’s important to note that regulations and policies can change, so it’s recommended to check with official sources or legal professionals for the most up-to-date information. You can also visit the official website of the Dubai Land Department or consult with real estate agents who are knowledgeable about the current property ownership rules for foreigners in Dubai. Keep in mind that there may be certain restrictions, fees, and eligibility criteria associated with purchasing property as a foreigner. Additionally, working with legal professionals or real estate experts who are well-versed in Dubai’s property laws can help ensure a smooth and legally compliant property-purchase process.
Yes, foreign nationals, which includes both expatriate residents and non-resident investors, can purchase property in Dubai on a freehold basis.
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