Property Valuation in Dubai
What the Land Department Charges, and Which Valuation You Actually Need
There are at least three different things people mean when they say “property valuation” in Dubai, and they cost wildly different amounts, take different lengths of time and carry entirely different weight. Only one of them produces an official Dubai Land Department certificate. This sets out the Land Department’s published fee schedule, what its valuation service actually delivers, and when a free market appraisal is the right tool instead.
An Official Valuation Is a Government Service, Not an Agent’s Opinion
The Dubai Land Department runs Gayrimenkul Değerlemesi as a formal government service with a published fee schedule, defined completion times, a required document list and named service channels. What it produces is an official valuation of a property issued by the Land Department itself. That is a fundamentally different object from a market appraisal produced by a brokerage, however well researched the brokerage’s version happens to be.
The distinction matters because the two do different jobs. An official Land Department valuation carries weight where a third party has to accept a number — a court, a bank, an executor, a registrar, a counterparty in a dispute. A market appraisal is what you use to decide what to ask, and brokerages generally provide it free because it is the first step of winning the instruction to sell.
The service is open to everyone. The Land Department records the residency-status eligibility for property valuation as “All”, so non-residents and overseas owners are not excluded. The delivery channels published are the Real Estate Services Trustees Centres, the Dubai REST mobile app and the Dubai Now app, which means the whole thing can be initiated without a trip to a counter.
Speed depends entirely on what is being valued, and the difference is dramatic. For residential units and attached villas, the Land Department gives the service completion time as instant. For every other property type it gives seven working days. That gap is a good clue about how the valuation is produced: Dubai has enough recorded transaction data on apartments and attached villas to value them from the register, whereas hotels, agricultural land and major project plots require actual assessment work.
On documents, the Land Department’s list runs to a property evaluation form, an owner authorisation letter accompanied by a valid ID or passport copy, a municipality map valid for one year, and recent photographs of the property, with further type-specific documents on top. The municipality map’s one-year validity is the item that most often delays an application, because owners tend to have an old copy filed away and assume it will do.
DLD Property Valuation — 2026
Dubai Land Department service card
What a DLD Valuation Costs by Property Type
The Land Department prices valuation by what is being valued, not by what it is worth. A modest apartment and a large one carry the same published fee. Service partner fees apply on top where the application is submitted at a Real Estate Services Trustees Centre rather than through an app.
| Gayrimenkulun Tipi | DLD Ücreti | Knowledge + Innovation | Service Partner Fee | Completion Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Residential units and attached villas | 4.000 AED | AED 10 + AED 10 | AED 230 + VAT | Instant |
| Vacant land — commercial or industrial grant ownership | 2000 BAE Dirhemi | AED 10 + AED 10 | AED 180 + VAT | 7 working days |
| Agricultural land and buildings | AED 6,000 | AED 10 + AED 10 | Not listed | 7 working days |
| Vacant land — major real estate project or phase | 10.000 AED | AED 10 + AED 10 | AED 430 + VAT | 7 working days |
| Hotel building with land | 15.000 AED | AED 10 per drawing + AED 10 | AED 530 + VAT | 7 working days |
| Rental valuation — separate service | 2000 BAE Dirhemi | AED 10 + AED 10 | Not listed | 7 working days |
Sources: Dubai Land Department, Property Valuation service card and Rental Valuation service card, dubailand.gov.ae, both retrieved 20 August 2026. Service partner fees apply where the application is submitted at a Real Estate Services Trustees Centre. The rental valuation fee is stated as AED 2,000 for a real estate unit, provided the fee does not exceed AED 10,000. Fees are as published at the date of retrieval and can change.
Three Different Valuations, Three Different Jobs
Paying AED 4,000 for a certificate you did not need is a common and entirely avoidable mistake. So is turning up to a court or a bank with a brokerage’s market appraisal and discovering it carries no weight. These are the distinctions that matter.
The Land Department’s own valuation of the property, delivered as an official certificate through Trustees Centres, Dubai REST or Dubai Now. This is the version to obtain when a third party must accept the number rather than merely consider it — and the only one of the three that carries a published government fee.
A lender assessing a mortgage application will commission its own valuation, through a panel valuer it selects, to establish what it is willing to lend against. It is performed for the bank’s benefit, not the borrower’s, and the fee is set by the lender rather than by the Land Department. Our Dubai mortgage guide covers where this sits in the application.
An estimate of what a property would realistically achieve today, built from comparable recorded transactions and current competing stock. Usually free, because it is how a brokerage earns an instruction. Ideal for setting an asking price. It is an opinion, and it should be treated as one.
The Land Department runs a distinct Rental Valuation service that issues a rental evaluation certificate, at AED 2,000 for a real estate unit provided the fee does not exceed AED 10,000, in seven working days. It is delivered through the DLD website (Ejari) and Dubai REST, and it values rent rather than capital value.
Among the documents the Land Department lists for rental valuation is a copy of a ruling or judicial order issued to evaluate the rent of the property. That tells you what the service is built for. For ordinary rent-increase questions, start with the RERA rental index calculator, and see the Rental Dispute Centre guide if it escalates.
Property valuation eligibility is recorded as “All”. Rental valuation is narrower: the Land Department requires the applicant to be the owner or the tenant of the property, or their representative under an official power of attorney, and tenants must additionally supply a certificate of registration of lease contract data — which means an Ejari-registered tenancy.
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Three Costly Misreadings of the Fee Schedule
None of these involve anything going wrong administratively. They are ordinary misunderstandings of what the service is priced to do.
Buying a Certificate to Set an Asking Price
An owner deciding what to list at does not need a government certificate; they need a view of what comparable units are currently transacting at. The Land Department fee for a residential unit is AED 4,000 before the knowledge, innovation and any service partner fees. A brokerage market appraisal answers the pricing question at no cost. Buy the certificate when a third party has to accept the figure, not when you are deciding what to ask.
Assuming Fees Scale With Property Value
They do not. The published schedule is banded by property type, so a studio and a large apartment sit on the same AED 4,000 residential line, while vacant commercial or industrial land is cheaper at AED 2,000 and a hotel building with land is far dearer at AED 15,000. For a high-value residential unit the certificate is proportionally inexpensive; for a modest one it is a real cost that deserves a reason.
Confusing Capital Value With Rental Value
These are two separate Land Department services with different fees, different eligibility rules, different documents and different delivery channels. Asking for a property valuation when the actual question is whether a rent increase is lawful means paying for the wrong certificate and still not having an answer. Establish which question you are asking before you apply for anything.
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