Most of the process of buying an off plan property is similar to purchasing an on plan one. This guide compiles the differences in buying an off plan property with regards to the documentation and key focal points.
Oqood is a service provided to developers by the Dubai Land Department (DLD). The DLD aims
to register all types of contracts involving off plan properties between buyers and
developers.
Developers can oversee their off plan properties with a user-friendly, bilingual - Arabic and
English portal that aims to safeguard buyers and their investments. Oqood registration is
mandatory for all off plan properties. The title deed of the property is only provided once
construction of the property is complete.
The Real Estate Regulatory Agency of Dubai has introduced numerous measures to safeguard the investments made into an off plan project.
The project registration and progress is available on the government website: www.dubailand.gov.ae
Our team has compiled a list of guidelines to safeguard the interests of the clients when dealing with off plan projects: