Buying property in Dubai can be highly rewarding but only if you do proper research first.
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Before signing any agreement, always check the developer’s registration with the Dubai Land Department. This ensures the project is legally approved and protected.
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Next, understand all extra costs such as registration fees, service charges, and maintenance. Many buyers focus only on the price and forget these long-term expenses.
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Also, visit the property in person whenever possible. Photos can be misleading, so checking the location, access roads, and nearby facilities helps you make a better decision.
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Finally, work with a licensed broker to avoid legal and financial risks.
