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What should readers take from this update?
AED 113.7 billion in reported sales by the UAE's top 10 developers is a market-scale demand signal. It does not validate the price, quality or return case of every project sold by those companies.
What the source reports
The source reports AED 113.7 billion of property sales across the UAE's top 10 developers over six months. The aggregate combines different emirates, project stages, property types and price bands.
The complete publisher report remains linked below for its full context, named sources and methodology.
Read an aggregate carefully
Developer sales can reflect new launches, price levels, instalment structures and geographic expansion as well as underlying unit demand.
Compare sales with backlog, construction progress, cash collection and delivered stock where reliable disclosure exists.
Developer strength is project context
A large developer can bring execution experience and buyer recognition, but the legal seller, escrow, contract and project economics remain specific.
Ask how the selected unit compares with the developer's own future releases and nearby ready supply.
Use property-level evidence
Test the unit price, usable layout, view, service-cost estimate, payment schedule, tenant profile and resale competition.
Portfolio-wide sales are not a substitute for registered transactions and rents in the property's micro-market.
Useful internal resources
This article is an independent analysis of reporting published by Gulf News. It does not reproduce the source article or its images. Read the original report for the full reporting and quotations.
