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Dubai's residential market has shown strong long-term growth, driven by steady demand, limited prime supply and a tax-free investment environment. Well-located homes in established communities such as Downtown Dubai and Dubai Marina consistently hold and grow their value.

Older homes in established communities often offer larger plots, mature landscaping and immediate amenities at a lower entry price, while new homes bring modern finishes and flexible payment plans. Our advisors compare both options on total cost of ownership so you can choose with confidence.

A broker is a licensed real estate professional registered with RERA who represents buyers, sellers and landlords. At Altair, our brokers manage valuations, negotiations, legal paperwork and handover, ensuring every transaction is compliant, transparent and completed on time.

Yes. Dubai has no property tax or capital gains tax, and you can arrange your own home insurance. If you finance through a bank, lenders require building insurance as part of the mortgage. Altair can recommend trusted providers and guide you through the DLD registration process.