Ajman Records $2.21 B in Q3 Property Deals

Ajman’s real estate sector continued its upward momentum in 2025, with over AED 8.12 billion ($2.21 billion) worth of property transactions recorded during the third quarter, according to the Ajman Department of Land and Real Estate Regulation. The figure represents a 47% increase compared with the same period last year.

Sustained Market Growth and Investor Confidence

Director-General Omar bin Omair Al Muhairi confirmed that the robust quarterly performance reflects Ajman’s resilient property market and growing investor appeal.
He emphasized that a positive business environment, enhanced transparency, and attractive investment opportunities continue to strengthen confidence among both local and foreign investors.

Key Trading Figures

A total of 4,102 sales transactions generated AED 5.22 billion in value. The Al Rumaila 3 area led the emirate with AED 300 million in total sales.
Among major developments, Emirates City emerged as the top-performing project, surpassing both City Towers and Ajman One in trading volume.

The most active neighborhoods were Al Helio 2, followed by Al Helio 1 and Al Yasmeen, showing widespread market participation across residential communities.

Rising Mortgage Activity

The department also reported 633 mortgage transactions totaling AED 1.19 billion in Q3. The largest single mortgage, valued at AED 110 million, was recorded in Industrial Area 2.

A Growing Hub for Real Estate Investment

With continued expansion across all property segments, Ajman is solidifying its position as a dynamic and investor-friendly destination in the UAE’s real estate landscape. The emirate’s balanced growth, strong regulatory framework, and affordable opportunities make it increasingly attractive to investors seeking long-term returns.

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