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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.

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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.