Abu Dhabi Annual Market Update 2024/2025 (image)

Abu Dhabi Annual Market Update 2024/2025

Abu Dhabi real estate hits record highs as demand outpaces supply. Rising sales, record rents, and tight office space define Abu Dhabi’s real estate market.

Abu Dhabi’s real estate market saw unprecedented growth in 2024, with residential rents up 20%, sales prices climbing 11%, and prime office occupancy reaching 95%, as tight supply fuelled competition and pushed prices higher. The Abu Dhabi Rental Index, launched in 2024, aims to bring greater transparency to pricing and lease negotiations, while new developments are expected to ease shortages in the coming years. Despite a wave of new supply expected in 2025, demand remains strong, driven by economic growth, foreign investment, and government-backed initiatives. As part of the UAE’s Vision 2030, expansion across finance, technology, and tourism is accelerating job creation, further increasing real estate demand and reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s position as a key global investment hub.

Key takeaways:

Residential:

  • Limited new supply: Only 3,004 residential units delivered in 2024, 46% below forecasts.
  • Prices climb: Sales prices rose 11% year-on-year, with villas leading growth.
  • Rents spike: Residential rents jumped 20%, with Saadiyat Island apartment rents up 31%.
  • Secondary market thrives: Transactions increased by 54% in 2024 as buyers favoured ready-to-move-in homes.

Office:

  • Record occupancy: Prime office spaces reached 95% occupancy, citywide average at 89%.
  • Rents climb: City-wide office rents rose 11%,
  • Financial sector drives demand: Banking and finance accounted for 24% of all office space inquiries.

Residential demand stays high as prices rise

Housing demand far exceeded supply in 2024, pushing both sales and rents to new highs. Limited new deliveries drove an 11% jump in prices, with villas seeing the strongest appreciation. Khalifa City prices surged 30%, reflecting the growing appeal of suburban communities.

Rental markets tightened, especially in premium locations. Saadiyat Island saw rents rise 31%, while Reem Island and Al Raha Beach increased by 24% and 21%, respectively. As central areas grow more expensive, demand is shifting toward suburban and mid-market neighbourhoods. In 2025, the Emirate will see 8,500 new homes delivered - almost triple the 2024 figure - but demand is expected to remain strong, keeping pressure on prices.

Rents climb amid record office occupancy Abu Dhabi’s office sector had one of its strongest years on record. Prime offices were nearly full, with citywide occupancy reaching 89%. Limited availability fueled an 11% jump in rents, with most new developments already pre-leased. Although 2025 will see 104,000 sq. m. of office space come to market, most will be pre-leased.

Looking Ahead New supply will provide some relief, but Abu Dhabi’s real estate market remains competitive. The Abu Dhabi Rental Index is expected to help create a more transparent pricing structure, while freehold ownership expansions will open new investment opportunities.

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