How to Sell Property in Dubai
Fees, Documents and the 2026 Process
Selling in Dubai is fast — the Land Department puts the registration itself at twenty-five minutes. What decides your net proceeds is everything around it: which registration channel you use, whether the unit is mortgaged, and how early you start on the developer’s NOC. Here is the published fee schedule, the document list, and the one choice that changes the bill by thousands.
What Selling a Dubai Property Actually Involves
The mechanics of a Dubai sale are lighter than most markets. There is no chain, no months of conveyancing, and no capital gains tax on the disposal. The Dubai Land Department’s Property Sale Registration service exists to register a sale transaction — full or partial — between the seller and the buyer, and the Department puts the service time at twenty-five minutes at a Real Estate Registration Trustees Centre. What comes out the other side is an electronic title deed and an electronic map.
The document requirement is correspondingly light. For the registration itself the Department asks for the Emirates ID of both parties — for identity verification, with no copies taken — or a valid passport for non-resident foreigners, plus a no-objection e-certificate (e-NOC) from the developer in freehold areas, obtained through the Dubai REST app. That NOC is the item that most often sets the timetable, because it depends on the developer’s turnaround and on your service charge account being clear, not on the Land Department.
Where sellers lose money is not in the process but in the choice of channel. The headline transaction fee is the same everywhere: 2% of the sale value from the seller and 2% from the buyer. The variable is the service fee layered on top. Register through a Trustees Centre on a sale of AED 500,000 or more and the published service partner fee is AED 4,000 plus VAT. Register the same transaction through the Dubai Now platform and the published fee for that band is AED 1,000 plus VAT. It is the same registration and the same title deed.
The second variable is whether the property is mortgaged. That is not a barrier — the Department runs a dedicated service for registering the sale of a mortgaged property, described as registering the sale in order to pay the amounts due in favour of the bank and reserve the rights of the parties, with the procedure completed once a mortgage release letter from the bank is submitted. It does, however, add a bank to your critical path and a set of manager’s cheques to your document list.
Selling — At a Glance
Published DLD figures
Dubai Property Transfer Fees, Line by Line
The Dubai Land Department publishes its fees per service. These are the items that appear on a residential resale, and how they differ between the two registration channels.
| Fee Item | Trustees Centre | Dubai Now | Paid By |
|---|---|---|---|
| Transaction fee — seller share | 2% of sale value | 2% of transaction value | Satıcılar |
| Transaction fee — buyer share | 2% of sale value | 2% of transaction value | Buyer |
| Title deed certificate issuance | 250 AED | 250 AED | Per transaction |
| Villa / apartment map | 250 AED | 250 AED | Per transaction |
| Unified map under Dubai Municipality | AED 225 | Not listed | Where applicable |
| Map for land not under Dubai Municipality | AED 100 | Not listed | Where applicable |
| Knowledge fee | AED 10 | AED 30 | Per transaction |
| Innovation fee | AED 10 | AED 30 | Per transaction |
| Service fee — sale value AED 500,000 or more | AED 4,000 + VAT | AED 1,000 + VAT | Channel fee |
| Service fee — sale value under AED 500,000 | AED 2,000 + VAT | AED 500 + VAT | Channel fee |
| Mortgage registration fee (mortgaged sales) | 0.25% of mortgage value | Not applicable | Where applicable |
Source: Dubai Land Department official service pages (dubailand.gov.ae) — Property Sale Registration, Buy or Sell Property via Dubai Now, Registering the Sale of a Mortgaged Property, Title Transfer Application. Retrieved 13 August 2026. “Not listed” means the item does not appear on that channel’s published fee list, not that it is free. Fee schedules are set by the Department and change; confirm current fees before you transact.
The Sale Process in Six Stages
The order matters. Stages one and two are where sellers control the timetable; after that the Land Department’s clock is measured in minutes.
A developer will not issue an NOC over an unpaid service charge account, so settle it before it becomes the thing holding up completion. Confirm the name on the title deed matches the person who will sign, and that any power of attorney is valid and registered.
Price, deposit and timetable are agreed and documented. On the Dubai Now route the platform itself generates the sale and purchase agreement from a sale request and both parties sign it digitally, with the purchase amount transferred to an escrow account.
The Land Department lists a no-objection e-certificate from the developer among the required documents for registering a sale in freehold areas, issued through the Dubai REST app. Turnaround depends on the developer, which is why stage one matters.
The mortgaged-sale service needs a liability letter from the bank or a letter from the developer showing the remaining amount, and three manager’s cheques — to the bank or developer, to the seller, and to the Department. The sale completes once the bank’s mortgage release letter is submitted.
At a Trustees Centre both parties attend, documents are verified, the registrar enters the transaction, fees are paid and a receipt is emailed. Via Dubai Now the same registration runs through UAE PASS authentication on a platform available around the clock.
The Department issues an electronic title deed and an electronic map, delivered by email. On Dubai Now the parties view the title deed and receipt in the platform. Keep both — they are what a future buyer, bank or authority will ask you for.
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Three Routes to the Same Title Deed
The Land Department publishes separate services for the three situations a residential seller will be in. They differ in cost and in what they demand of you.
Trustees Centre
The conventional route. Both parties attend a Real Estate Registration Trustees Centre, documents are verified in person and uploaded to the digital vault, and the transaction is audited before the title deed is issued. It carries the highest channel fee — AED 4,000 plus VAT at AED 500,000 and above — but it is the route with a human registrar checking the file, which matters on anything unusual.
Dubai Now
The digital route, described by the Department as facilitating buying and selling through a solution available 24/7. It generates and signs the SPA, moves the purchase amount through an escrow account, and completes instantly. Authentication is via UAE PASS — which in practice means it suits parties who are already set up in the UAE digital identity system.
Mortgaged Sale
A separate service for property still carrying a mortgage. The registration reserves the parties’ rights and directs payment to the bank, and the sale procedure is completed once the mortgage release letter arrives. The published fee list for this service includes a mortgage fee of 0.25% of the mortgage value alongside the transaction and registrar fees.
What Actually Comes Off the Top
Dubai is genuinely a low-friction market to exit, and it is worth being clear about why. There is no capital gains tax on the disposal of residential property by an individual, and there is no stamp duty in the sense that a UK or European seller would recognise. The Land Department’s transaction fee is the main statutory cost, and half of it sits with the buyer.
What that leaves is a short list of real deductions. The 2% seller share of the transaction fee is the largest. Then the fixed items — title deed issuance and maps — which are trivial against any normal sale value. Then the channel fee, which is the one line you can actually influence. Then, outside the Land Department’s schedule entirely, brokerage. Agency commission in Dubai is contractual rather than regulated; there is no official rate, and it is negotiated between seller and agency. Treat any figure quoted to you as a starting position rather than a fixed cost of selling.
Two further items are worth budgeting for even though neither is a Land Department fee. The first is your service charge position: developers will expect the account to be settled before releasing an NOC, so an arrears balance is effectively a precondition of sale rather than an optional cost. The second, for mortgaged sellers, is whatever your bank charges to settle the loan early — that is set by your finance agreement and your lender, and you should ask for it in writing before you commit to a completion date.
Finally, if you are selling from abroad, the destination of the money is now part of the process rather than an afterthought. Proceeds must arrive in a UAE bank account held in the name of the person named on the title deed. Sellers who have historically routed funds through a representative or a third-party account need to restructure that before, not after, agreeing a sale.
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