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Sharjah posts over 15,500 real estate transactions worth $953 million in April 2026

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The total traded area in sales transactions reached approximately 13 million square feet, reflecting the stability of Sharjah’s real estate market

Sharjah’s real estate sector recorded transactions worth AED3.5 billion ($953 million) in April 2026, through 15,669 transactions across the emirate, according to data issued by the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department.

The total traded area in sales transactions reached approximately 13 million square feet, reflecting the stability of Sharjah’s real estate market.

Title deed transactions drive growth

The real estate sector in Sharjah is witnessing a state of stability driven by a range of integrated factors that have strengthened the emirate’s appeal as an investment destination. Flexible government policies and supportive legislation have contributed to providing a stable regulatory environment that encourages long-term investment.

In addition, major development projects and well-planned urban expansion have played a key role in sustaining market activity and attracting both local and foreign capital.

According to the data, title deed transactions recorded 8,710 transactions, representing 55.6 percent of total transactions, followed by ownership certificate transactions with 5,291 transactions or 33.8 percent.

Initial sales contract transactions totaled 936 transactions, while mortgage transactions recorded 443 transactions or 2.8 percent with a value of AED651 million. Valuation transactions were 289, representing 1.8 percent of total transactions.

Sharjah posts 1,537 land transactions in April

Sales transactions were carried out across 115 areas in Sharjah, covering residential, commercial, industrial and agricultural properties. A total of 1,537 land transactions were recorded, while 790 transactions involved subdivided units and 348 transactions involved built-in land.

The highest real estate transaction recorded during April was in “Industrial Area 4,” involving a built-in land worth AED30 million. Meanwhile, “Al Majaz 1” recorded the highest mortgage transaction involving a land with a value of AED153 million.

The report indicated that the total number of sales transactions in Sharjah reached 2,675.

In detail, the total number of sales transactions in Sharjah City reached 2,004 transactions. Muwaileh Commercial ranked the highest with 447 transactions, followed by Mezairah with 238 transactions, then Rodhat Al Sidr with 136 transactions, and Al Sehma with 131 transactions.

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Muwaileh Commercial tops trading value with AED448.5 million

In terms of trading value, Muwaileh Commercial ranked first with AED448.5 million, followed by Al Menhaz with AED213 million, Al Sajaa Industrial with AED205.7 million, and Tilal with AED191.9 million.

In the Central Region, 613 sales transactions were recorded, most of which were in Al Belaida with 366 transactions, which also recorded the highest trading value at AED176.4 million.

In the Eastern Region (Khorfakkan, Kalba and Dibba Al Hisn), a total of 58 sales transactions were recorded. Al Mudeife was the highest in terms of the number of transactions and trading value, with 20 transactions and AED29.9 million in trading value.





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