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Dubai — Full Property Purchase Cost

Calculate every cost involved in buying property in Dubai. DLD transfer fee (4%), mortgage registration, agent commission, trustee fees, NOC charges — your complete purchase cost in seconds.

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DUBAI BUYER COSTS · 2026

Key Costs When Buying Property in Dubai

4%
DLD Transfer Fee
Mandatory — paid at DLD
2%
Agent Commission
+5% UAE VAT — standard rate
0.25%
Mortgage Registration
Of loan amount — if financed
6–8%
Total Typical Buyer Cost
Above property price — budgeted

BUYER COST GUIDE

All Costs of Buying Property in Dubai Explained

Many buyers are surprised by the total costs beyond the property price. Here is every fee you need to budget for when buying property in Dubai or the UAE.

1

DLD Transfer Fee

4% of property price, paid to Dubai Land Department at time of transfer. Mandatory for all property sales in Dubai — typically paid by the buyer by market convention.

2

Mortgage Registration

If buying with a mortgage, DLD charges 0.25% of the loan amount to register the mortgage (minimum AED 290). Plus an admin fee of AED 10 per registration.

3

Agent Commission

2% of property price plus 5% UAE VAT. On a AED 2M property = AED 40,000 + AED 2,000 VAT = AED 42,000. Paid to the buyer’s agent at DLD transfer.

4

DLD Trustee & NOC

DLD trustee office fee: AED 4,000 (cash) or AED 5,000 (mortgage). NOC from developer: AED 500–5,000 depending on developer. Property valuation: AED 2,500–3,500.

COMPLETE FEE GUIDE · DUBAI

Complete Breakdown of Dubai Property Buying Costs

Understanding the full cost of buying property in Dubai is essential for financial planning. The purchase price is just the beginning — buyers must budget for government fees, professional fees, and financing costs that can add 6–8% to the total outlay.

For mortgage buyers, there are additional costs: bank arrangement fee (0.5–1% of loan), property valuation (AED 2,500–3,500), and buildings insurance (typically AED 500–1,500 per year). Some banks also charge an early settlement fee (1–3%) if you pay off the mortgage before the end of a fixed rate period.

Off-plan buyers typically pay 4% DLD fee (sometimes waived by developer as a promotion), no agent commission, but must budget for service charges from handover and potentially post-handover snagging costs. Always read your SPA carefully for all cost obligations.

Cost Item Amount / Rate When Paid
DLD Transfer Fee 4% of price At DLD transfer
DLD Admin Fee AED 580 At DLD transfer
DLD Trustee Fee AED 4,000–5,000 At DLD transfer
Agent Commission 2% + 5% VAT At DLD transfer
NOC from Developer AED 500–5,000 Before transfer
Mortgage Registration 0.25% of loan At registration
Bank Arrangement Fee 0.5–1% of loan At drawdown
Property Valuation AED 2,500–3,500 Before approval
Buildings Insurance AED 500–1,500/yr Annual
Title Deed Issuance AED 580 At registration

COST EXAMPLES · DUBAI 2026

Buyer Cost Examples by Property Price

Property Price DLD Fee (4%) Agent (2%+VAT) Trustee & Admin Total Extra Costs Total Acquisition
AED 500,000 AED 20,000 AED 10,500 AED 5,000 ~AED 35,500 ~AED 535,500
AED 800,000 AED 32,000 AED 16,800 AED 5,000 ~AED 53,800 ~AED 853,800
AED 1,000,000 AED 40,000 AED 21,000 AED 5,000 ~AED 66,000 ~AED 1,066,000
AED 1,500,000 AED 60,000 AED 31,500 AED 5,000 ~AED 96,500 ~AED 1,596,500
AED 2,000,000 AED 80,000 AED 42,000 AED 5,000 ~AED 127,000 ~AED 2,127,000
AED 3,000,000 AED 120,000 AED 63,000 AED 5,000 ~AED 188,000 ~AED 3,188,000
AED 5,000,000 AED 200,000 AED 105,000 AED 5,000 ~AED 310,000 ~AED 5,310,000
AED 10,000,000 AED 400,000 AED 210,000 AED 5,000 ~AED 615,000 ~AED 10,615,000

Cash purchase estimates. Mortgage buyers add 0.25% mortgage registration fee on loan amount. NOC fees excluded. Figures approximate — verify with your agent and DLD.

BUYER VS SELLER GUIDE

Who Pays What in a Dubai Property Transaction?

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DLD Transfer Fee

Legally, DLD requires 4% to be paid by buyer and seller (2% each). However, by strong market convention in Dubai, the buyer pays the full 4%. Always confirm this in your MOU before signing.

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Agent Commission

Buyer pays their agent (2% + VAT). Seller pays their agent (2% + VAT) if they used a separate listing agent. In practice, many Dubai transactions involve one agent representing both parties — clarify fee structure upfront.

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NOC Fee

Seller pays the NOC (No Objection Certificate) from the developer — confirming no outstanding service charges or payments. Costs vary from AED 500 (EMAAR) to AED 5,000+ for some master developers.

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Mortgage Fees

Buyer pays all mortgage-related fees: DLD mortgage registration (0.25%), bank arrangement fee, property valuation, and buildings insurance. Total mortgage setup costs typically AED 15,000–25,000.

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Security Deposit

A 10% security deposit is typical on signing the MOU. This is credited to the purchase price at transfer. If the buyer defaults, they may lose the deposit. If the seller defaults, they return double the deposit.

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Service Charges

Outstanding service charges are typically cleared by the seller before NOC is issued. Upon transfer, the new owner assumes future service charge obligations. Always verify service charge status before completing purchase.

FAQ · DUBAI BUYER COSTS

Dubai Property Purchase Costs — FAQ

Everything you need to know about buying costs for property in Dubai and the UAE.

For a AED 2,000,000 cash purchase, total costs are approximately: DLD transfer fee AED 80,000 (4%) + DLD trustee fee AED 4,580 + agent commission AED 42,000 (2%+VAT) + NOC approx AED 2,000–5,000 = total additional costs of approximately AED 128,000–132,000, bringing total acquisition cost to approximately AED 2,128,000–2,132,000. Mortgage buyers add 0.25% of loan amount for mortgage registration plus bank fees.

The 4% DLD transfer fee is a mandatory government charge and cannot be reduced or avoided for secondary market sales. Some off-plan developers offer “DLD fee waiver” promotions where they absorb the 4% on behalf of buyers — making these projects more attractive for first-time buyers or those with limited budgets. However, DLD waivers should be scrutinised carefully as developers often embed the cost in their pricing.

Common surprise costs include: bank mortgage arrangement fees (0.5–1% of loan), building/contents insurance, property valuation fee (AED 2,500–3,500), manager’s cheque fees from banks (AED 25–50 each — you may need 3–6 cheques on transfer day), connection fees for utilities (DEWA, EMPOWER), and moving costs. Also factor in the first year’s service charges from handover, and any renovation costs for properties needing upgrades.

No — the fee structure is the same for all nationalities in Dubai’s freehold areas. Foreigners can purchase freehold property in designated freehold zones (including Dubai Marina, Downtown, Business Bay, Palm Jumeirah, etc.). UAE and GCC nationals can also buy in leasehold areas. There are no additional taxes or duties for foreign buyers in Dubai.

Manager’s cheques (also called banker’s drafts or certified cheques) are bank-issued guaranteed cheques required by DLD for property transactions. Personal cheques and bank transfers are not accepted at DLD. You will need separate manager’s cheques for: DLD fee, trustee office fee, agent commission, and sometimes the balance purchase price. Request these from your bank 2–3 business days before your transfer appointment.

The DLD mortgage registration fee is 0.25% of the loan amount, plus an admin fee of AED 290 (or AED 10 per registration). For a AED 1,500,000 mortgage: 0.25% = AED 3,750 + AED 290 = AED 4,040. This is paid to DLD at the time the mortgage is registered, typically on the same day as the property transfer. The registration fee is paid by the buyer/borrower.

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