Buy property in Dubai from Pakistan
Direct answer
Yes — Pakistani nationals can purchase freehold property in Dubai's designated areas with DLD-registered title. Outward remittance limits, banking routes, and Pakistan tax treatment are matters to confirm with your bank and tax adviser before you commit; CoreSpaces provides property advisory with disclosed compensation.
Pakistani buyers often focus on yield-oriented communities and off-plan payment plans, with a long research phase before transacting. Remote purchase using Power of Attorney is common.
CoreSpaces holds no inventory and discloses any developer referral commission — including the amount — before you commit funds.
Why investors from Pakistan buy in Dubai
- Freehold ownership and international rental demand in a regulated market.
- Familiarity with Dubai among Pakistani diaspora and frequent visitors.
- Yield and diversification objectives — always unit-specific, not guaranteed.
Process and practical considerations
- Confirm State Bank remittance limits and documentation with your bank before transferring funds.
- Plan all-in costs using our buying-costs guide — not brochure headlines alone.
- Obtain Pakistan tax advice on overseas property ownership before you commit.
CoreSpaces does not provide tax advice — confirm treatment with an advisor in your jurisdiction.
Recommended guides
- Foreign buyer guide — Full process.
- Areas by profile — Match community to goal.
- Rental Yield Calculator — Model unit returns.
Common questions
- Can Pakistanis buy property in Dubai?
- Yes, in freehold zones. Confirm remittance route and limits with your bank before transferring funds.
- Do I need to visit Dubai to complete a purchase?
- Many buyers purchase remotely with Power of Attorney, though bank and developer requirements vary.
- What are the main costs beyond price?
- DLD transfer fees, agency commission on ready stock, registration charges, and service charges. Use our cost guide and calculators for your scenario.
- Does CoreSpaces charge Pakistani clients directly?
- No. Our compensation is developer referral commission on introductions — disclosed in writing before you commit.
