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Dubai Real Estate Brokers Help Grow Market with Strong Sales in 2025

Dubai Real Estate Brokers Help Grow Market with Strong Sales in 2025

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

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Dubai’s real estate brokerage sector has done very well in the first half of 2025. This sector plays an important role in helping the property market grow and stay active. Brokers help buyers, sellers, and investors connect with each other, making property transactions smoother. Their work supports a steady increase in property sales and helps build confidence in the market.

Brokers Completed Over 42,000 Property Deals in H1 2025

In just the first six months of 2025, real estate brokers in Dubai helped complete 42,181 property transactions. These transactions generated commission fees of more than AED 3.23 billion. To understand how big this growth is, compare it to the same period in 2024 when commissions totaled AED 1.62 billion. The sector almost doubled its earnings, showing a 99% growth in commission values. This rise reflects how active the market has become and how important brokers are in closing deals.

Growing Number of Brokers Registered with Dubai Land Department

The increase in deals is closely connected to the growing number of registered real estate brokers. According to the Dubai Land Department, there are now 29,577 brokers registered in the city. This includes 6,714 new brokers who joined the market in the first half of 2025 alone. This growing number shows that many people trust the profession and see it as a promising career. More brokers mean more professionals are available to guide investors and buyers, helping them find good opportunities in Dubai’s property market.

Women Are Taking Bigger Roles in Real Estate Brokerage

One important trend is the rise in the number of women working as real estate brokers. Women now make up a significant part of the brokerage community in Dubai, with 10,100 female brokers actively working in the sector. These women brokers helped close 13,424 property deals in the first half of the year. Their work earned commissions close to AED 1.43 billion. This increase shows that women are becoming strong leaders in real estate deals. They are building good professional relationships and making a big difference in the market’s growth and energy.

Brokers Do More Than Just Sell and Buy Properties

Real estate brokers do more than just help buyers and sellers meet. They act as a bridge between different groups involved in the real estate market, such as investors, developers, and buyers. This role helps make property deals more transparent and easier to understand. Brokers provide important information that helps all parties make better decisions. For example, brokers explain market trends and pricing, helping investors choose properties with good potential.

Brokerage and Valuation Firms Support Market Demand

Along with brokers, property valuation firms are important players in the real estate market. These firms help by giving professional advice on the value of properties. This service is key to supporting demand and ensuring fair pricing. In the first half of 2025, there were 1,223 brokerage offices registered in Dubai. Additionally, 78 property valuation offices were operating with 118 licensed valuers working to provide accurate property assessments.

Real Estate Services Offices Help Many Customers

Besides brokerage and valuation offices, there are also many real estate services offices in Dubai. These offices offer additional support to buyers, sellers, and investors. Dubai currently has 2,426 registered real estate services offices. During the first half of 2025, these offices helped complete 114,848 property transactions. They served a total of 86,398 customers, which is a 15% increase compared to the same period last year. This growth shows that more people are seeking professional help to complete their property deals smoothly.

The Brokerage Sector Supports Dubai’s Real Estate Market Strongly

The impressive performance of the brokerage and valuation sector is one of the main reasons behind Dubai’s strong real estate market. The city’s leadership has a clear vision to create a good investment environment based on cooperation between the government and private businesses. Real estate brokers are a key part of this vision. By helping with transactions and providing expert advice, brokers strengthen investor confidence. This helps Dubai continue to grow as one of the world’s top real estate investment destinations.

How Brokers Help Investors and Buyers

Brokers play many important roles that go beyond just selling property. They help investors understand market trends, risks, and the best opportunities available. For buyers, brokers make it easier to find the right property that fits their needs and budgets. They also handle many legal and paperwork processes, saving time and effort for their clients. Because of their knowledge and experience, brokers make the whole process of buying or selling property less stressful and more efficient.

More Women Brokers Bring New Energy to the Market

The rise in the number of women brokers is helping make Dubai’s real estate market more dynamic. Women bring new ideas and skills that improve how deals are made. Many female brokers are known for building strong, trustworthy relationships with clients. Their growing presence means the sector is becoming more diverse and inclusive. This change helps attract a wider group of buyers and investors, further boosting the market.

More Registered Brokers Mean More Competition and Better Service

With nearly 30,000 brokers registered, Dubai’s real estate market is becoming more competitive. This competition is good for buyers and sellers because brokers work hard to offer the best services. More brokers mean more choices for customers. It also encourages brokers to improve their knowledge and skills to stand out. This results in better guidance and support for people involved in real estate transactions.

Market Transparency and Trust Are Growing

One of the key benefits of a strong brokerage sector is better market transparency. Brokers provide accurate information about property prices and market conditions. This helps investors and buyers make decisions based on facts, not rumors or guesses. Transparency builds trust between buyers, sellers, and developers. When trust is high, more people feel confident investing in Dubai’s property market.

Real Estate Services Offices Help with Transactions and Customer Support

The registered real estate services offices handle many aspects of property transactions, such as registration and legal services. These offices helped nearly 115,000 transactions in the first half of 2025, serving over 86,000 customers. The 15% increase in customers compared to last year shows that more people are relying on these offices for help. These services make buying and selling property easier and more secure.

Dubai’s Vision for a Strong Property Market

Dubai’s government aims to build a strong and attractive property market for investors worldwide. The success of brokers and valuation firms helps achieve this goal. The government supports policies that encourage public and private sectors to work together. This teamwork creates a stable environment where investors feel safe to put their money. As a result, Dubai continues to grow as a global city known for its real estate opportunities.

A Bright Future for Dubai’s Real Estate Brokerage Sector

The first half of 2025 showed that Dubai’s real estate brokerage sector is growing fast and playing an important role in the market. The increase in brokers, especially women, is making the sector more dynamic and strong. Brokers not only help complete deals but also improve market transparency and build trust. The growing number of property transactions and customers shows that Dubai’s property market is attractive and reliable. This positive trend will likely continue, supporting Dubai’s position as a leading global real estate hub.

July 28, 2025 10:50 a.m. 1431

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