Off plan properties for sale in Dubai developed by DMCC

About the Developer

Established in 2002, the Dubai Multi Commodities Centre (DMCC) is a prominent government entity and one of the most successful free zones in the UAE. Positioned as a global hub for commodities trade, DMCC also plays a significant role in the Dubai real estate market. The organization is responsible for the development and management of the iconic Jumeirah Lakes Towers (JLT) district, a vibrant mixed-use community featuring residential, commercial, and retail spaces. Hosting over 18,000 businesses, DMCC is recognized as one of the largest and fastest-growing business hubs in the Middle East. Its strategic location, world-class infrastructure, and robust business support services make it an ideal destination for international companies and investors looking to establish a presence in Dubai.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, foreigners can buy property in Dubai in designated freehold areas, such as Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah, Downtown Dubai, and Business Bay. Freehold ownership grants full property rights without restrictions. Alternatively, there are also leasehold areas, where ownership is limited to long-term leases (typically 10-99 years). The Dubai Land Department (DLD) regulates all property transactions to ensure legal security.

When purchasing property in Dubai, buyers should consider the following costs: • Dubai Land Department (DLD) Transfer Fee: 4% of the property value, plus AED 580 admin fee. • Registration Fee: • AED 2,000 (for properties under AED 500,000) • AED 4,000 (for properties above AED 500,000) • Real Estate Agent Commission: Typically 2% of the purchase price. • Mortgage Registration Fee: 0.25% of the loan amount (if applicable). • Service Charges: Varies by property type and location (annually paid to the developer for maintenance and upkeep).

Yes, property investors can obtain a residency visa through property ownership: • 3-Year Investor Visa: Minimum property value of AED 750,000 (joint ownership allowed for spouses). • 5-Year Golden Visa: Minimum property value of AED 2 million (can include off-plan properties if paid in full). • 10-Year Golden Visa: Available for investors with properties worth AED 2 million or more, with the flexibility of mortgaged properties. All visas are subject to renewal, and visa holders can sponsor family members. The visa application is processed through the Dubai Land Department and the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA).

Minimum Investment: You must invest AED 2 million+ (approx. ₹4.5 Cr INR or $545,000 USD) in property value. Eligible Properties: Can be off-plan or ready, but must be DLD-registered and mortgage-free (or meet loan conditions). Visa Duration: Grants a 10-year renewable residency with family sponsorship. Benefits: Live, work, study in the UAE without a national sponsor; full business ownership and freedom to travel.