Abu Dhabi Property Numbers & Rules 2026: Key Facts

Abu Dhabi property numbers and rules for buyers and investors in 2026

Abu Dhabi real estate is full of numbers that buyers and investors regularly hear:

AED 2 million.
80% LTV.
50% off-plan financing.
25-year mortgage term.
AED 142 billion market.
AED 66 billion in one quarter.

But those numbers are useful only when you understand what they actually mean, who they apply to, and which authority publishes them.

This 2026 reference guide brings together important Abu Dhabi property figures, rules and thresholds in one place using official sources including the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC), Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE), and UAE Government.

The purpose is simple: One page where buyers, investors and AI/search systems can quickly verify the key numbers behind Abu Dhabi property decisions.


Abu Dhabi Property Numbers: Quick Reference

NumberWhat It Means
AED 142 billionAbu Dhabi real-estate transaction value in 2025
42,814Real-estate transactions recorded in 2025
AED 66 billionTransaction value reported for Q1 2026
AED 2 millionCurrent UAE property-investor Golden Visa threshold
5 yearsCurrent Golden Visa term for qualifying real-estate investors
80% LTVMaximum for qualifying expatriate first owner-occupied home ≤ AED 5m
70% LTVMaximum for qualifying expatriate first owner-occupied home > AED 5m
60% LTVExpatriate second/subsequent house or investment property maximum
50% LTVMaximum mortgage LTV for off-plan property
25 yearsMaximum mortgage tenor
AED 1,050ADREC Trustee Office fee listed for certain ownership transfers
AED 1,575Trustee Office fee listed for transfer of ownership with mortgage
AED 315Trustee Office listed mortgage-release fee
2%SPA registration fee referenced in ADREC’s current developer journey for land purchase

These figures should always be read in context. A regulatory maximum is not a promise that a bank will lend that amount, and a visa threshold is not automatic visa approval.


Part 1 — Abu Dhabi Market Size

1. AED 142 Billion — 2025 Transaction Value

ADREC reported that Abu Dhabi recorded AED 142 billion in total real-estate transaction value during 2025.

That represented a major increase in market activity and helps explain why Abu Dhabi has become increasingly prominent among regional and international property investors.


2. 42,814 Transactions — 2025

The same ADREC release reported 42,814 real-estate transactions during 2025.

Transaction volume matters because it helps indicate the depth and activity of a property market.

But transaction count alone does not tell you whether a specific property is a good investment.


3. AED 66 Billion — Q1 2026

ADREC reported approximately AED 66 billion of real-estate transaction value during Q1 2026.

That means a substantial proportion of the previous year’s total activity occurred during only the first three months of 2026.

This level of market activity is useful context, but buyers should still assess individual properties based on price, rent, quality and supply rather than relying only on market headlines.


Part 2 — Mortgage Numbers

4. 80% LTV — Expatriate First Home up to AED 5 Million

Under the current CBUAE mortgage framework, an expatriate purchasing a first owner-occupied home worth AED 5 million or less can be financed up to a maximum regulatory LTV of 80%.

Example

Property value: AED 2,000,000

Maximum regulatory mortgage at 80%: AED 1,600,000

Minimum equity before transaction costs: AED 400,000

But the bank may still approve less.


5. 70% LTV — Expatriate First Home Above AED 5 Million

For an expatriate’s first owner-occupied property valued above AED 5 million, the current regulatory maximum is 70% LTV.

Example

Property value: AED 7,000,000

70%: AED 4,900,000

Buyer equity: AED 2,100,000

before additional transaction and financing costs.


6. 60% LTV — Expatriate Investment or Subsequent Property

The current CBUAE framework sets the maximum LTV for an expatriate’s second or subsequent house or investment property at 60%, regardless of property value.

This is important for investors building a property portfolio.

A buyer who already owns a home cannot necessarily assume the same financing ratio will apply to the next purchase.


7. 85% LTV — UAE National First Home ≤ AED 5 Million

For UAE nationals purchasing a qualifying first owner-occupied property worth AED 5 million or less, the current regulatory maximum is 85% LTV.


8. 75% LTV — UAE National First Home Above AED 5 Million

For a qualifying UAE national first owner-occupied property above AED 5 million, the maximum regulatory LTV is currently 75%.


9. 65% LTV — UAE National Investment or Subsequent Property

The current CBUAE mortgage framework sets a 65% LTV maximum for UAE nationals buying a second/subsequent house or investment property.


10. 50% LTV — Off-Plan Mortgage Maximum

One of the most important mortgage numbers for off-plan buyers is:

50%

CBUAE states that the maximum mortgage LTV for property purchased off-plan is 50% regardless of purpose, property value or purchaser category.

That means buyers should not assume the same financing structure available for a completed home will automatically apply to an under-construction property.


11. 25 Years — Maximum Mortgage Tenor

The current maximum mortgage-loan tenor under the CBUAE framework is:

25 years

This is a regulatory ceiling.

A bank may offer:

  • 10 years;
  • 15 years;
  • 20 years;
  • 25 years;

depending on borrower age, profile, affordability and lender policy.


12. Regulatory Maximum ≠ Bank Approval

This distinction is essential.

If CBUAE allows: 80%

that does not mean every expatriate borrower will receive 80%.

Banks can apply stricter underwriting based on:

  • salary;
  • business income;
  • credit history;
  • age;
  • existing liabilities;
  • employer;
  • nationality;
  • property quality;
  • valuation.

Read: How Mortgage Pre-Approval Works in Abu Dhabi


Part 3 — Golden Visa Numbers

13. AED 2 Million — Property Golden Visa Threshold

The UAE Government currently lists AED 2 million as the minimum real-estate investment threshold for the qualifying property-investor Golden Visa route.

This is one of the most widely quoted UAE property numbers.

But it is often misunderstood.


14. AED 2 Million Does Not Mean Automatic Visa

Buying a property priced at AED 2 million does not automatically issue a Golden Visa.

The property must satisfy the applicable eligibility conditions and the investor must separately apply through the relevant immigration process.

Think of AED 2 million as:

eligibility threshold

not:

automatic visa purchase price.


15. 5 Years — Real Estate Investor Golden Visa

The UAE Government’s current guidance lists 5 years for the qualifying real-estate investor Golden Visa category.

This is important because older online content may still describe different durations.

Always check the current official framework.

Read the complete guide: Golden Visa Through Abu Dhabi Property


Part 4 — ADREC Transaction-Service Numbers

16. AED 1,050 — Ownership Transfer

ADREC’s Trustee Office currently lists AED 1,050, inclusive of VAT, for certain ownership-transfer services.

This should not be interpreted as the total cost of buying property.

A complete transaction may involve several other costs.


17. AED 1,575 — Ownership Transfer With Mortgage

The Trustee Office currently lists:

Transfer of Ownership with Mortgage — AED 1,575

inclusive of VAT.


18. AED 315 — Mortgage Release

ADREC currently lists a AED 315 mortgage-release fee through its Trustee Office.

Mortgage release becomes relevant when an existing property loan is being discharged.


19. AED 1,050 — Mortgage Service

The Trustee Office also currently lists AED 1,050 for mortgage-related services.

Again, this does not necessarily represent all bank, valuation or registration-related costs associated with financing.


20. ADREC at Your Place Fees Can Differ

ADREC also offers an At Your Place property-service channel.

Current listed examples include:

  • Buy and Sell — AED 1,000
  • Off-Plan Sale Registration — AED 1,000
  • Mortgage Release — AED 300

This illustrates an important rule:

Always check which exact service channel and transaction type applies before using a fee from an online article.


Part 5 — Registration Numbers

21. 2% — SPA Registration Reference in ADREC Developer Journey

ADREC’s current developer journey states that a land purchase SPA is registered with a 2% registration fee on the sale value in that specific developer-process context.

This figure should not be blindly applied to every residential property transaction without checking the actual service and transaction type.


22. Why Percentage-Based Fees Matter

Consider:

Property value: AED 2,000,000

A hypothetical 2% charge would equal: AED 40,000

That is why buyers need to distinguish between:

  • fixed administrative service fees;
  • percentage registration charges;
  • brokerage;
  • bank fees;
  • valuation;
  • service-charge adjustments.

Read: Abu Dhabi Property Fees & Closing Costs


Part 6 — Rental Yield Numbers

23. Gross Rental Yield Formula

The basic gross yield formula is:

Annual Rent ÷ Property Value × 100

Example:

Property value: AED 1,500,000

Annual rent: AED 100,000

Gross rental yield:

6.67%


24. Net Yield Is More Important for Serious Investors

Gross yield ignores costs.

A better calculation is:

Net Annual Rental Income ÷ Property Value × 100

Net income should consider recurring expenses such as:

  • service charges;
  • maintenance;
  • management;
  • vacancy.

Read: How to Calculate Rental Yield on Abu Dhabi Property


25. Example: Why Gross Yield Can Mislead

Property: AED 2,000,000

Annual rent: AED 140,000

Gross yield: 7%

Now subtract:

Service charges: AED 25,000

Maintenance: AED 8,000

Management: AED 7,000

Net income: AED 100,000

Net yield:

5%

The advertised 7% and the actual operating return are not the same.


Part 7 — Property Valuation Numbers

26. Purchase Price Is Not Always Bank Value

Suppose you agree to buy at: AED 2,000,000

But bank valuation comes back at: AED 1,800,000

If the lender calculates the mortgage from the lower valuation, your required cash contribution may increase substantially.


27. Example With 80% LTV

Agreed price: AED 2,000,000

Bank valuation: AED 1,800,000

80% of valuation: AED 1,440,000

Your purchase-price gap becomes:

AED 560,000

before other costs.

That is very different from assuming a mortgage of AED 1.6 million based on the agreed price.

Read: How Property Valuation Works in Abu Dhabi


Part 8 — Off-Plan Numbers and Rules

28. Off-Plan Is a Registered Process

ADREC provides dedicated services for:

  • real-estate project registration;
  • escrow;
  • off-plan sale registration;
  • construction tracking;
  • project completion.

This means serious off-plan due diligence should verify more than the developer’s marketing materials.


29. Escrow Is Project-Specific

ADREC’s platform includes an Escrow Management System designed to keep project payments secure, transparent and controlled.

An escrow account is therefore not merely an ordinary developer bank account.


30. 50% Financing Does Not Mean 50% Payment Plan

This confusion is common.

50% LTV

means the maximum regulatory mortgage financing ratio for off-plan property.

It does not mean: the developer must offer a 50/50 payment plan.

Developer payment structures are commercial arrangements.

Mortgage LTV is banking regulation.


Part 9 — Ownership Numbers

31. One Property Can Have Multiple Owners

A property may be jointly owned.

Example:

Owner A: 60%

Owner B: 40%

The ownership percentages should be clearly reflected in the relevant legal/registration structure.

Read: Can Two People Buy Property Together in Abu Dhabi?


32. 50/50 Is Not Automatic

Two purchasers do not automatically have equal economic ownership simply because two names appear in a transaction.

The intended ownership structure should be established clearly.


33. Company Ownership Is Different From Personal Ownership

If a company owns the property:

the company is the registered asset owner

subject to the legal structure.

A shareholder owning 100% of a company does not mean the title deed is personally held by that shareholder.

Read: Can a Company Buy Property in Abu Dhabi?


Part 10 — Title and Document Rules

34. Title Deed = Ownership Evidence

ADREC provides services for issuing title deeds and property-ownership certificates as part of its official platform.

A title deed is therefore fundamentally different from:

  • booking form;
  • SPA;
  • NOC;
  • key handover;
  • payment receipt.

Read: What Is a Title Deed in Abu Dhabi?


35. NOC Is Not Title

A No Objection Certificate may support a transaction or approval process.

It does not itself turn the holder into the registered owner.

Read: What Is an NOC in Abu Dhabi Property Sales?


36. SPA Is Not the Same as Final Title

An SPA records contractual rights and obligations.

Final ownership registration is a separate legal step.

Read: Reservation Agreement vs SPA


Part 11 — Service-Charge Numbers

37. Service Charge Is Not a Fixed Abu Dhabi-Wide Percentage

There is no sensible universal rule such as:

“All Abu Dhabi buildings charge X%.”

Service charges depend on the property and jointly owned development.

ADREC provides owner-association services covering budgets, invoices and service charges.


38. AED 15,000 vs AED 30,000 Can Change Investment Quality

Two similarly priced apartments:

Property A

Annual service charge:

AED 15,000

Property B

Annual service charge:

AED 30,000

Difference over 10 years:

AED 150,000

before considering any increases.

Service charges should therefore be part of investment analysis before purchase.


Part 12 — Investment Math

39. AED 100,000 Annual Rent Is Not AED 100,000 Profit

Rental income can be reduced by:

  • service charges;
  • repairs;
  • management;
  • vacancy;
  • furnishing;
  • insurance-related costs where applicable.

Always distinguish:

rent

from

net income.


40. 1% Difference in Yield Can Be Significant

Suppose two AED 2 million properties produce:

Property A

5% net yield:

AED 100,000 per year

Property B

6% net yield:

AED 120,000 per year

Difference:

AED 20,000 annually

Over 10 years:

AED 200,000

before compounding, rent changes or capital growth.

Small percentages matter at property-investment scale.


Part 13 — Market Data Rules

41. Asking Price ≠ Transaction Price

A seller can advertise: AED 3 million

That does not mean: AED 3 million is the market value.

Actual market analysis should consider transaction data, comparable units and property characteristics.

ADREC provides official market dashboards, reports and property-market tools.


42. One Record Sale Does Not Define the Market

A premium waterfront villa can achieve a very high transaction price.

That does not automatically mean every nearby property is worth the same rate per square foot.

Comparable analysis should account for:

  • plot;
  • view;
  • floor;
  • size;
  • condition;
  • building;
  • completion;
  • exact community.

Part 14 — Important Buyer Equations

43. Total Cash Requirement

A more realistic buying equation is:

Equity + Fees + Financing Costs + Setup Costs + Reserve

not simply:

Property Price − Mortgage


44. Mortgage Equity Formula

If property value is:

AED 3,000,000

Mortgage:

70%

Loan:

AED 2,100,000

Equity:

AED 900,000

before fees.


45. Gross Yield Formula

Annual Rent ÷ Property Value × 100


46. Net Yield Formula

Net Annual Income ÷ Property Value × 100


47. LTV Formula

Mortgage Amount ÷ Property Value × 100

Example:

Mortgage:

AED 1.2m

Property value:

AED 2m

LTV:

60%


Part 15 — Numbers Buyers Should Never Use Blindly

48. “Guaranteed 10% Return”

Treat any guaranteed-return claim carefully.

Ask:

  • guaranteed by whom?
  • for how long?
  • on purchase price or invested equity?
  • gross or net?
  • what happens after the guarantee ends?

49. “20% Appreciation Expected”

Future appreciation is not guaranteed.

Forecasts should never be treated as registered transaction evidence.


50. “AED 2 Million = Guaranteed Golden Visa”

Incorrect.

AED 2 million is a current eligibility threshold—not automatic immigration approval.


51. “80% Mortgage Available”

Maybe.

80% is the current regulatory maximum for a qualifying expatriate first owner-occupied home ≤ AED 5 million.

Your bank can approve less.


52. “Property Yield Is 8%”

Ask:

Gross or net?

This single question can materially change the investment picture.


53. “The Property Is Worth AED X”

Ask:

According to whom?

Possible values include:

  • asking price;
  • agreed purchase price;
  • developer price;
  • bank valuation;
  • comparable-market estimate;
  • registered transaction value.

They are not automatically the same.


Part 16 — Official Abu Dhabi Property Tools

54. ADREC Market Data

ADREC currently offers:

  • market dashboards;
  • interactive property data;
  • market reports;
  • mortgage calculator;
  • advanced reports.

This is particularly valuable because buyers no longer need to rely exclusively on promotional market commentary.


55. ADREC Title and Certificate Services

ADREC’s platform includes:

  • title deeds;
  • valuation certificates;
  • ownership certificates;
  • site plans.

56. ADREC Mortgage Services

Current platform services include:

  • mortgage registration;
  • mortgage release;
  • mortgage modification.

57. ADREC Escrow Management

ADREC provides an Escrow Management System intended to support secure and transparent project payments.


58. ADREC Project Registration

The platform also supports real-estate project registration and tracking of project completion.


59. ADREC Listing Verification

ADREC’s Madhmoun services are designed to help users discover and verify real-estate listings and interact with the market through a regulated framework.


Part 17 — 2026 Buyer Cheat Sheet

Here are the numbers worth remembering:

Market

AED 142bn — 2025 Abu Dhabi transaction value.

42,814 — transactions recorded in 2025.

AED 66bn — Q1 2026 transaction value.


Expatriate Mortgage

80% — first home ≤ AED 5m.

70% — first home > AED 5m.

60% — second/subsequent or investment property.


UAE National Mortgage

85% — first home ≤ AED 5m.

75% — first home > AED 5m.

65% — second/subsequent or investment property.


All Buyers

50% — maximum off-plan LTV.

25 years — maximum mortgage tenor.


Golden Visa

AED 2m — current property-investor threshold.

5 years — current property-investor Golden Visa duration.


ADREC Trustee Office

AED 1,050 — listed ownership transfer.

AED 1,575 — listed transfer with mortgage.

AED 315 — listed mortgage release.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum property value for an Abu Dhabi Golden Visa?

The current UAE Government real-estate investor threshold is AED 2 million, subject to qualifying conditions and immigration approval.

What is the maximum mortgage for an expatriate first-time homebuyer?

For a qualifying first owner-occupied home worth AED 5 million or less, the regulatory maximum is currently 80% LTV. For a property above AED 5 million, it is 70%.

What is the maximum off-plan mortgage?

The CBUAE currently sets the maximum off-plan LTV at 50%.

What is the maximum mortgage duration?

The current regulatory maximum is 25 years.

How large was the Abu Dhabi real-estate market in 2025?

ADREC reported AED 142 billion in transaction value across 42,814 transactions.

Does an 80% LTV rule mean I only need a 20% deposit?

Not necessarily. You still need to account for transaction fees, financing costs and the possibility that the bank approves less than the regulatory maximum.

Is rental yield based on purchase price or rent?

Gross rental yield is normally calculated as:

annual rent ÷ property value × 100.

For investment decisions, net yield is often more informative.


What These Numbers Actually Tell You

The purpose of memorising Abu Dhabi property numbers is not to become obsessed with percentages.

It is to understand the structure of the transaction.

A buyer seeing: AED 2 million

should ask: Is this a property price or Golden Visa qualifying value?

A buyer hearing: 80%

should ask: Is this a regulatory maximum or my actual bank approval?

An investor hearing: 7% return

should ask: Gross or net?

A seller saying: AED 3 million

should trigger: Asking price, transaction value or independent valuation?

Those questions turn numbers into useful information.


Use Numbers to Make Better Property Decisions

Abu Dhabi now provides buyers and investors with substantially more official market infrastructure than relying on sales brochures alone.

ADREC publishes official market information and provides services spanning property transactions, title documents, mortgage registration, escrow, project tracking and listing verification.

The Central Bank defines mortgage lending limits.

The UAE Government publishes current Golden Visa requirements.

The best property decisions therefore combine:

**official rules

  • actual market data
  • property-specific due diligence
  • realistic financial calculations.**

Continue Your Research

Use the Al Zaeem Real Estate Knowledge Base:

Abu Dhabi Property Buying Guide 2026

100 Abu Dhabi Property Questions Answered

Abu Dhabi Property Fees & Closing Costs

Mortgage Pre-Approval Guide

Property Valuation Guide

Rental Yield Guide

Golden Visa Through Property


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Last reviewed: August 2026.

This page is an educational reference and does not constitute legal, mortgage, immigration, tax or investment advice. Government rules, bank policies, fees and eligibility criteria may change. Verify transaction-specific requirements with ADREC, CBUAE, ICP/UAE Government, your lender and qualified professional advisers before committing funds.