How to Buy Property at Auction in Dubai
Court Sales, eMart, Deposits and the Fees You Actually Pay
Auctions are one of the least understood ways to acquire property in Dubai — part court process, part online marketplace, with a different fee schedule and a much shorter clock than a normal sale. Here is how Dubai property auctions work, where they happen, what it costs, and the risks to price in before you place a bid.
What a Property Auction in Dubai Actually Is
A property auction is a public, competitive sale in which a home is sold to the highest qualifying bidder rather than through a private negotiation. In Dubai, auctions fall into two broad families. The first is the judicial or execution sale: a property is auctioned on the order of the Dubai Courts to recover a debt — most commonly after a mortgage default, but also to satisfy other judgments. The second is the voluntary auction, where an owner chooses to sell competitively, run through an approved online platform.
The platforms matter. eMart is the official online property-auction portal operated by the Dubai Land Department, used for voluntary and court-linked sales. Emirates Auction is a long-established, government-linked auction house that also runs property sales. Both require you to register, verify your identity and put down a deposit before you can bid — you cannot walk in off the street and raise your hand.
Why buy this way? The appeal is price and transparency: a distressed or motivated sale can transact below the open-market level, and the process is public and rules-based. The trade-off is speed and finality. Auction timelines are tight, bids are binding, the deposit is at risk if you fail to complete, and properties are generally sold on an “as-is” basis — so the due diligence a normal buyer spreads over weeks has to be done before you bid.
Dubai Auctions at a Glance
The essentials in one place
Court Sales vs Voluntary Auctions
Not every Dubai auction is a distressed sale. Understanding which type you are bidding in tells you how the property came to market — and what you are inheriting with it.
| Auction Type | How It Arises | What to Watch |
|---|---|---|
| Judicial / execution sale | Ordered by the Dubai Courts to recover a debt — most often a mortgage default, sometimes another judgment against the owner. | Occupancy & arrears |
| Mortgagee (bank) sale | A lender enforces its security over a financed property after the borrower defaults, sold through the approved process. | Vacant possession |
| Voluntary auction | An owner elects to sell competitively through an approved platform such as eMart, seeking a fast, transparent sale. | Reserve price |
| All types | Registration, deposit and identity verification are required before bidding; the winner registers the transfer at the DLD. | Do the diligence first |
Auction types summarised from Dubai Land Department and Emirates Auction guidance retrieved August 2026. The exact route for a specific lot is set out in that auction’s own terms.
How the Bidding Process Works
Six stages from finding a lot to holding the title deed. The figures below are drawn from the official DLD auction-registration service and Emirates Auction’s published bidding rules.
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DLD Fees to Register an Auction Purchase
The winning bid is not the whole cost. These are the Dubai Land Department fees to register a property sold at auction, split between the seller and the purchaser.
| Fee | Who Pays | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Auction supervision | Seller | 1% of sale value (max AED 30,000) |
| Auction supervision (e-auction) | Seller | AED 10,000 |
| Sale registration | Seller | 2% of sale value |
| Sale registration | Purchaser | 2% of sale value |
| Title deed issuance | Purchaser | AED 250 |
| Real estate unit map | Purchaser | AED 250 |
| Land plot map (within Dubai Municipality) | Purchaser | AED 225 |
| Land map (outside Dubai Municipality) | Purchaser | AED 100 |
| Knowledge & innovation fees | Both | AED 10 each, per drawing |
Source: Dubai Land Department official “Registration of a property sold by auction” e-service listing, retrieved August 2026. Fees are set by the DLD and can change — confirm the current schedule on the DLD website before you transact. Platform, trustee and any financing costs are additional.
The Three Risks That Catch Auction Buyers
An auction can deliver a genuine discount, but the discount exists to compensate for risk. These are the three that most often turn a bargain into a problem.
What You Inherit
Auction lots are generally sold in their current condition. Outstanding service-charge arrears, the physical state of the unit, and whether it comes with vacant possession or a sitting tenant are yours to establish before you bid — not to discover after you win.
Binding & At Risk
Your bid is binding and your deposit secures it. On Emirates Auction, the balance and fees are due within ten days of bid approval, and failing to complete means forfeiting the entire deposit. Do not bid money you cannot follow through on.
Finance & Valuation
Auction timelines are far shorter than a mortgage approval. If you need financing, arrange it in principle first, and set a hard ceiling based on an independent view of value so competitive bidding does not push you past the point where the discount disappears.
Frequently Asked Questions
The questions buyers ask most often about property auctions in Dubai.
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