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AED 19 Billion: Hudayriyat Island’s Real Estate Success in 2026

By dailyguardian.aeAugust 21, 20261 Min Read
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Hudayriyat Island tops the Abu Dhabi real estate market for the second consecutive quarter of 2026 with AED 19 billion in sales

Abu Dhabi, UAE, 21 August 2026:Hudayriyat Island topped the Abu Dhabi real estate market in terms of sales value for the second consecutive quarter, according to the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Market Report for H1 2026, released by the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC). The island recorded AED 19 billion, accounting for 27% of the residential sales value in the emirate.

Saadiyat Island ranked second with AED 13.3 billion, followed by Al Reem Island and Al Maryah Island (operated by the Abu Dhabi Global Market area) with total sales of AED 10.5 billion, and Yas Island at AED 7.3 billion.

Investment zones accounted for more than 22% of total residential stock in the first half of 2026, with approximately 72,000 units. Al Reem Island led these zones in terms of volume with 27,500 units, followed by Al Raha, Yas Island, and Al Saadiyat Island.

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