The annual report issued by Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department revealed that the volume of real estate transactions carried out during 2023 in the Central and Eastern Regions of the emirate, amounted to AED1.2 billion, compared to AED1 billion during 2022.
These transactions were in 114 areas through the department’s branches in the Central Region and cities of Khor Fakkan, Dibba Al-Hisn, and Kalba, and the total real estate transactions carried out through the department’s branches reached 26,172.
The trading volume in the four branches represented 4.4% of the total trading in the real estate sector in Sharjah during the same period. Transactions in the Central Region branch represented 2% of the total trading volume, and with a value of AED554 million, while Khor Fakkan city branch recorded 1.3%, with a value of AED360 million.
Moreover, Kalba branch recorded 1% of the total trading volume, and with a value of AED265 million, while for Dibba Al-Hisn branch, achieved 0.1% of the total trading volume, with a value of AED21 million.
Omar Al-Mansouri, Director of the Branches Department at the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department, said, “The real estate sector in the Central and Eastern Regions continued its high performance, achieving positive results and high growth rates during the past year, as a result of the implementation of a series of government policies and procedures, in addition to offering many investment options in the real estate market, which contributed to enhancing investor confidence in the real estate market in the two regions”.
In addition, Al-Mansouri stated, “The comprehensive development renaissance witnessed by Sharjah in all its regions and cities has made the emirate an attractive destination for real estate development projects of all uses, as the eastern region hosts two of the latest real estate projects with sea and mountain views on the eastern coast, and the central region also includes the most important industrial real estate projects. The two regions have also become the ideal destination for various individuals and investors. In turn, we work in the Department to invest in resources and create innovative solutions which can help all investors and meet the needs of society.Moreover, by following a series of decisions issued by the wise leadership, we are also keen to set standards and procedures, and implement laws and legislation, which enhance the wheel of economic growth in Sharjah, and contribute to increasing the prosperity of real estate”.
Al-Mansouri pointed out that real estate transactions, according to branches, were divided into 7,636 transactions carried out in Kalba branch, followed by Khor Fakkan Branch with 7,342 transactions, the Central Region Branch with 6,670 transactions, and the Dibba Al-Hisn Branch with 4,524 transactions.
Meanwhile, Al-Mansouri explained that the number of sales transactions in the Central and Eastern Regions of Sharjah reached 872 transactions, distributed among 114 regions, with a total value of about AED700 million.
In details, the number of sales transactions in the Central Region reached 434 transactions, and took place in 42 different areas, with a total value of about AED400 million. “Al-Madina Al-Qasimia” accounted for the largest share of these sales, with 190 transactions, representing 44% of the total sales transactions, followed by “Blida” area with 36 transactions, then “Tawi Hamda” area with 19 transactions.
In the city of Kalba, the number of sales transactions reached 224 across 36 areas, and with a total value amounting to AED145 million. The “Kalba Industrial” and the “Industrial area” recorded 67 sales transactions, representing 30% of the total sales transactions in the city.
As for the number of sales transactions in the city of Khor Fakkan, it reached 193 transactions that took place in 31 areas of the city, and with a value of approximately AED140 million. “Hay Al-Haray Commercial” and “Hay Al-Haray Industrial” took over 23% of these transactions, with 45 transactions of the total sales transactions in the city.
Finally, sales transactions in the city of Dibba Al-Hisn were distributed across 5 areas, with 21 transactions amounting to AED14 million. Most of the sales transactions were concentrated in the “Hay Al-Shamali”, with 13 transactions, representing 62% of the total sales transactions in the city.