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Global Confidence in Dubai’s Off-Plan Market Grows: Smart Bricks Report

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 24, 20265 Mins Read
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84% of Global Investors Favour Dubai for Off-Plan Investment, Smart Bricks Report Reveals

Dubai, UAE – 24July2026:

Smart Bricks, the Dubai-based real estate investment intelligence platform, today published its latest report: “The Off-Plan Flip Decoded 2026” which reveals that global investor confidence in Dubai’s off-plan market has reached impressive levels – even as the underlying transaction data urges greater discipline.

In a survey of more than 8,500 international off-plan investors active in Dubai, spanning Europe, South Asia, the GCC, Africa, and increasingly the Americas and East Asia, 84% rated the city as more attractive than the other global markets available to them. The finding reflects a decisive shift in how global capital views Dubai – no longer as a speculative frontier, but as a core destination sitting alongside London, Singapore, and the traditional safe-haven markets.

The expectation of capital appreciation was the biggest driver of investor interest, cited by 61% of respondents. Developer payment plans followed at 54%, reflecting the appeal of controlling an asset while paying only a portion of its price upfront. Investors also highlighted Dubai’s tax environment at 47%, population and economic growth at 42%, and strong rental demand at 36%.

Against that backdrop of confidence, Smart Bricks set out to test expectation against evidence. Analysing 70,000+ units bought directly from developers and resold before handover – the near-complete population of pre-completion resales registered with the Dubai Land Department between 2009 and 2026 – the report found that the median flip resold for 9.1% more than its purchase price after a holding period of about 19 months. Once round-trip transaction costs of roughly 5% are accounted for, the typical flip clears only around 4% on the full unit price. Stripping out the exceptional 2021-2022 boom, the typical gain falls to 5.0% – roughly the same as it costs to transact – making selection and timing, rather than broad market exposure, the real drivers of return.

Timing is the single biggest lever in this strategy. A flip sold more than 18 months before handover earns a median of 5.3%, while the same profile of unit sold at or after handover earns 18.7%. The one critical exception is villas: villas peak in the final three months before handover, earning a median 27.5%, but that collapses to 5.4% if held past completion, as a wave of finished homes floods the market. Apartments behave the opposite way, climbing right through handover to a median 18.8%.

The best-known locations did not always deliver the strongest returns. Instead, the highest gains were recorded in masterplanned lifestyle communities and well-positioned mid-market areas. Tilal Al Ghaf led with a median gain of 24%, followed by La Mer and City Walk at 22%, and Jumeirah Lake Towers at 20%. By contrast, Dubai Marina and Sobha Hartland delivered median gains of just 5% and 2%, respectively, barely clearing the cost of transacting. The report also flags a turning market: Dubai’s resale price index, having climbed almost without interruption from its 2020 trough to a record high, ticked down 4.2% in the second quarter of 2026, its first quarterly decline since the recovery began.

“Global confidence in Dubai has never been higher, and much of it is well founded – but enthusiasm is not a strategy,” said Mohamed Mohamed, Co-Founder & CEO, Smart Bricks. “The typical off-plan flip earns less than it looks once you account for costs honestly. The returns that make the strategy worthwhile are concentrated among investors who choose the right segment, buy in the right community, and above all sell at the right moment. In Dubai off-plan, when you sell and what you buy matter far more than the simple fact that you bought at all,” added Mohamed.

The full report, including the complete investor survey, a breakdown of gains by construction stage, unit size, community, and resale liquidity, along with a disciplined pre-purchase checklist, is available now. Read the Smart Bricks Off-Plan Flip Decoded 2026 Report on the Smart Bricks website.

Smart Bricks’ platform monitors more than 1,000 data signals per property, enabling landlords to assess liquidity, income stability, and refinancing risk at a micro-market level rather than relying on citywide averages.Earlier this year, the company announced a $5 million pre-seed round led by Andreessen Horowitz (a16z Speedrun), with participation from investors across the US, Europe and the Middle East. Its growth in the UAE has also been supported through its selection for Cohort 9 of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Innovation Fund (MBRIF) Accelerator Programme, which has provided strategic mentorship and access to the wider national innovation ecosystem.

For more information on Smart Bricks and its AI-native real-estate investment infrastructure, visit www.smart-bricks.com.

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About the Smart Bricks:

Smart Bricks is a frontier AI lab building agentic AI infrastructure for global real-estate investing. The company designs autonomous reasoning systems that allow capital to discover, evaluate, and transact real-estate assets end-to-end, transforming real estate into a computable, data-driven asset class.

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