Real Estate Glossary
Key Terms for UAE Buyers and Investors
Understanding the right terms of real estate is essential when navigating Dubai’s dynamic property market. Whether you’re exploring luxury properties in Dubai, searching for apartments for sale, or evaluating off-plan property opportunities, the Emaar Properties Real Estate Glossary is your guide to help you make confident, informed decisions.
From using a mortgage calculator to comparing townhouses for sale or identifying the best freehold property options, this glossary supports buyers and investors alike. With tailored insights for those engaging with top real estate developers in Dubai, including those seeking waterfront apartments, villas for sale, or the best investment in Dubai, this resource is designed to help your property journey in one of the world’s most competitive markets.
Alphabet | Term | Definition |
A | Absorption Rate | The rate at which available properties are sold in a specific market. |
Agency Agreement | A contract between a property owner and a real estate agent. | |
Agent Commission | A fee paid to a real estate agent, typically a percentage of the property price. | |
Al Sa’fat (Dubai Green Building Regulations) | Dubai’s sustainable building code. | |
Amenities | Facilities like pools, gyms, and parks in a property or community. | |
Apartment | A residential unit within a building, typically part of a larger complex. | |
B | BRE (Building Regulations & Engineering) | Governing body for construction standards in Dubai. |
Buyer’s Market | A market condition where supply exceeds demand, favoring buyers. | |
C | Capital Appreciation | Increase in a property’s value over time. |
Carpet Area | The actual usable space inside a unit, excluding walls and balconies. | |
Cash Buyer | A buyer purchasing without financing. | |
Caveat Emptor | “Buyer beware”; emphasizes due diligence. | |
Certificate of Completion | Issued when construction is completed and meets standards. | |
Closing Costs | Fees and expenses paid during the finalization of a real estate transaction. | |
Community Management | Oversight of services and operations within residential communities. | |
Construction Timeline | The schedule outlining phases and completion dates of property development. | |
D | DDA (Dubai Development Authority) | Governs planning and building approvals. |
Deferred Payment Plan | A scheme allowing buyers to pay over time. | |
DLD (Dubai Land Department) | The official government entity overseeing real estate transactions. | |
Down Payment | The initial amount paid upfront when buying a property. | |
Dubai Freehold Areas | Areas where foreign investors can buy property with full ownership. | |
E | Ejari | A tenancy registration system in Dubai. |
Emaar | One of the largest real estate developers in Dubai. | |
Encumbrance | Any claim or liability affecting the property. | |
Escrow Account | A bank-controlled account where off-plan buyer payments are held. | |
F | Floor Plan | A property’s layout design. |
Foreclosure | A legal process where a lender repossesses a property due to non-payment. | |
Flipping | Buying and reselling properties quickly for profit. | |
Freehold Property | Property ownership without time limits, available to foreigners in designated areas. | |
G | Gated Community | A residential area with restricted access for added security. |
Golden Visa | A long-term residency program for investors. | |
H | Handover Date | The date a developer transfers a completed property to the buyer. |
Home Insurance | Insurance covering property damage and liabilities. | |
HOA (Homeowners Association) | A group managing residential communities. | |
L | Launch Price | The initial price set when a property is first offered for sale. |
Leasehold Property | Property ownership for a fixed term, after which ownership reverts to the landowner. | |
Luxury Property | High-end properties in prime locations. | |
Luxury Real Estate | High-end properties, often featuring premium amenities and prime locations. | |
M | Maintenance Fees | Charges for the upkeep of common areas and property facilities. |
Market Valuation | An assessment of property value. | |
Master Plan | A comprehensive layout for the development of an area. | |
Maturity Date | The final date for loan repayment. | |
Mortgage | A loan used to purchase real estate, secured by the property itself. | |
N | NOC (No Objection Certificate) | Required for resale or alterations to a property. |
O | Off-Plan Property | Property purchased before or during construction. |
Oqood | A pre-title deed document for off-plan properties. | |
P | Payment Plan | A structured schedule for making payments on a property. |
Penthouse | A luxurious unit located on the top floor of a building. | |
Pre-Approval Letter | A lender’s confirmation of mortgage eligibility. | |
Prime Location | A highly desirable property area. | |
Property Investment | The act of purchasing real estate to generate income or profit. | |
Property Appreciation | Property appreciation is the increase in a property’s value over time due to market demand, improvements, or economic factors. | |
Property Management | Services overseeing the operation and maintenance of real estate. | |
Property Type | Classification of real estate, such as residential, commercial, or industrial. | |
Property Valuation | An assessment of property value. | |
R | Real Estate Development | The process of creating new buildings or renovating existing properties. |
Real Estate ROI | Return on investment from real estate ventures. | |
Ready Property | A completed property available for immediate occupancy. | |
REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust) | A company that owns, operates, or finances income-producing real estate. | |
Rental Cap | The maximum percentage increase allowed for rent. | |
RERA (Real Estate Regulatory Authority) | Governs Dubai’s real estate market. | |
ROI (Return on Investment) | A measure of profitability in real estate. | |
S | Sales Purchase Agreement (SPA) | A legal contract outlining terms of a property sale. |
Serviced Apartment | A furnished apartment with hotel-like amenities. | |
Short-Term Rental | Property rented for brief periods, often via Airbnb. | |
Smart Home | A property equipped with automation technology. | |
Stamp Duty | A tax on property transactions (not applicable in Dubai). | |
Sub-Leasing | Renting out a property by an existing tenant. | |
T | Tenancy Contract | A legally binding rental agreement. |
Title Deed | A legal document proving property ownership. | |
Transaction Fee | Charges for property transfers. | |
Trust Account | A DLD-mandated escrow account for developer payments. | |
U | Unit Size | The area of an apartment or villa. |
V | VAT (Value Added Tax) | A 5% tax applied to certain real estate transactions. |
Virtual Tour | A digital walkthrough of a property. | |
W | Waterfront Property | Real estate located near water bodies. |
Y | Yield | The percentage return on a real estate investment. |
Z | Zoning Laws | Regulations governing land use. |