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Dubai freehold property guide.

  • Better Informed
  • 04 May, 2016
Dubai freehold property guide.

Looking to buy Dubai property this year? Purchasing a freehold property in Dubai is usually a great way of getting more for your buck – but it can be a minefield for the inexperienced.

 

Here is our Dubai freehold property guide outlining top things to remember before signing on the dotted line.

1. What is your budget? 2. Why are you buying? Are you looking to live in it or are you buying Dubai property as an investment for resale or to rent? Determining this will have an impact on the type and location of the property you should buy.

3. Have you done enough research on the developer? What have they built to date? Is the developer licensed by RERA? Were there any issues with previous projects?

4. What are your financing options?

5. Stay updated. Many developers are waiving off the 4 percent registration fee to buyers of Dubai property and rolling out monthly payment schemes such as “capital guarantee” and “money back”.

 

Timeframe.

An average property transaction in Dubai may take a month to complete from the date on which the Agreement of Sale is signed.

 

Documents Required.

Individual Buyer: Original passport

 

Purchasing Process.

1. The buyer and seller agree on the terms outlined in the Dubai property contract.

2. A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is signed and a deposit, usually amounting to 10 percent is paid.

3. The parties meet at the offices of the developer to apply for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to sell the Dubai property.

4. The developer issues the NOC against payment of a fee once satisfied that all service charges have been paid.

5. Once the NOC is issued, the parties go to Dubai Land Department (DLD) to officially transfer ownership. The payment should be made in the form of a manager’s cheque to the seller on the date of transfer, following which a new title deed is issued in the buyer’s name.

6. If the buyer is purchasing Dubai property with a mortgage, then the bank will need to be involved. If the seller has a mortgage on the Dubai property, the buyer will need to settle the seller’s mortgage in full prior to applying for the NOC.

 

Fees.

1. NOC: This can range between AED 500 and AED 5,000 and is payable to the developer, usually by the seller.

2. Real estate agent’s commission: 2 percent of the purchase price.

3. Transfer fees: 4 percent of the purchase price with an additional amount paid towards admin fees which currently is not in excess of AED 5,000 and is paid to DLD.

4. Other fees such as annual service charges to be paid to the developer.

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Demographics, i.e., the data that describes the composition of a population, is a significant factor that affects the pricing of Dubai freehold property, the types of properties that are in demand, and real estate trends in general.

Moreover, several new projects are expected to complete before the end of this year. This factor is expected to motivate buyers to negotiate over prices and will, in turn, affect Dubai freehold property values. The Dubai real estate market is thriving, with the market registering billions of dirhams worth of deals this year. So, as an investor, what should you keep in mind before investing?

issues of freehold property

 

A cheat sheet to decode the market value of your Dubai freehold property.

Do not be carried away with the Olympic-sized pool or the gold chandelier in the grand lobby as they do not decide the market value of your building or neighborhood.

Do your research and browse brokerage websites to get an accurate average price of the Dubai freehold property you are looking for.

Remember that the main factors that go into determining the market value and establish supply and demand of a Dubai freehold property include location, cost of construction (prices of cement, steel, etc.), accessibility to the metro and other public transport and customer perception of a community/area. According to the latest industry trends, property prices in Dubai Marina have increased by 28 percent since 2010, due to its connectivity to the Dubai Metro and Dubai Tram. Also, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has claimed that the value of freehold property situated within 1.5 kilometers of metro stations has risen to 41 percent from 13 percent.

Also, research has shown that areas with 1-2 bedroom properties are more popular than areas with 3-4 bedrooms.

So, before you buy Dubai freehold property, ask:

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