UAE
Over 2,000 residents become homeowners
Dubai’s First-Time Home Buyer (FTHB) Programme is accelerating the path to home ownership for residents across the emirate, having already enabled over 2,000 residents to purchase their first home in the last 6 months and driving more than AED3.25 billion in residential property sales, according to the latest figures from the Dubai Land Department (DLD).
Launched in July 2025, the FTHB Programme was developed jointly by the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) and DLD to make home ownership more accessible for residents of all nationalities and income levels by bringing together government partners, developers, and financial institutions to offer first-time buyers priority access to new projects, tailored mortgage solutions, and preferential pricing.
The Programme was developed in alignment with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, which aims to double the size of Dubai’s economy by 2033 and further consolidate its position as a leading global destination for talent. It also supports the Dubai Real Estate Strategy 2033 and contributed to the UAE’s Year of Community by promoting social cohesion and economic resilience.
To date, more than 41,000 residents have registered in the Programme. Of the units purchased, 49% were bought by residents who have lived in Dubai for more than 5 years without previously owning a home, highlighting the Programme’s success in empowering long-term residents to become homeowners and strengthening long-term community roots.
The Programme has facilitated successful transactions across participating developers, alongside strong uptake of tailored mortgage solutions by first-time buyers through all five participating banks, reinforcing its role in expanding practical access to home ownership.
Spirit of partnership
Hadi Badri, CEO of the Dubai Economic Development Corporation (DEDC), the economic development arm of DET, said: “The remarkable response to the First-Time Home Buyer Programme – an initiative guided by our visionary leadership and delivered in close collaboration with the Dubai Land Department – reflects Dubai’s spirit of partnership, uniting government, developers, and financial institutions to turn homeownership into a reality for thousands.
“This initiative not only strengthens investor confidence but also accelerates the real estate sector’s contribution to Dubai’s economy, in line with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33. By fostering social cohesion and supporting talent retention, we are stimulating long-term demand and reinforcing Dubai’s position as a global model for sustainable urban development.”
Sustained demand
Majid Al Marri, CEO of the Real Estate Registration Sector at Dubai Land Department, affirmed that the First-Time Home Buyer Programme represents a pivotal initiative in expanding residential homeownership and sustaining the strong momentum of Dubai’s real estate market in 2025. He noted that the sector recorded exceptional performance this year, with total real estate transactions reaching AED917 billion, reflecting growing confidence and robust demand.
He explained that the rising interest in the Programme underscores its success in converting latent demand into tangible real estate transactions. He added that the Dubai Land Department views the initiative as a practical model for integrating regulatory policies with effective partnerships across government entities, developers, and financial institutions, thereby simplifying the homeownership journey and reinforcing trust, transparency, and market stability.
The Programme continues to drive sustained activity across Dubai’s real estate sector by deepening end-user demand and expanding access for residents who previously viewed homeownership as out of reach. Many early buyers have described the Programme as a turning point in their ability to put down long-term roots in the city.
Simplified process
Fatma Almarri, a first-time home buyer under the Programme, said: “Owning a home felt distant, especially on a single income. This Programme made the process simpler and more achievable, and it has helped me take control of my financial future with greater confidence.”
Jade Lee, another resident who benefited from the Programme, said: “Owning my own property has been a life-changing milestone. Growing up in a family where homeownership was not common, I watched my parents move from one rental to another. Thanks to this Programme, I now have stability and a foundation I can build on for my future.”
As it expands with additional partners, including more developers, the Programme will offer broader choices, ensuring that aspiring homeowners have access to a wider selection of properties. The FTHB Programme is shaping a more inclusive, future-focused property market, one that strengthens Dubai’s long-term competitiveness while supporting families and individuals as they build their lives in the city.
WAM
UAE
UAE responds to new Iranian missiles and drones
The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Defence has confirmed that its air defence systems are responding to fresh incoming missiles and drones launched from Iran amid the ongoing regional conflict.
Officials said the loud sounds reported across parts of the UAE are from defensive interceptions, and there have been no direct impacts on civilian areas.
Earlier today, the Ministry alerted residents to incoming missile and drone threats from Iran. Its air defence systems have since responded to fresh launches amid the ongoing regional conflict.
Authorities have urged residents and travellers to stay in safe locations and follow official channels for real-time updates.
The alert did not specify exact locations; all residents are advised to remain vigilant and adhere to official safety guidance.
What residents should do during emergency alerts
- Prioritise safety over filming: Do not record videos or post content on social media during alerts. Follow official instructions immediately.
- Motorists stay on the move: Continue driving safely to your destination. Only seek shelter upon arrival; do not stop vehicles on the road.
- Seek secure locations: Residents should go directly to a safe location or remain indoors until an official ‘all clear’ is announced.
- Use emergency hotline responsibly: Call 999 only for genuine emergencies to keep lines open for critical cases.
- Avoid spreading rumours: Do not share unverified information online; rely on official channels for updates.
Gulf News
UAE
UAE President visits patients injured amid regional unrest
UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, visited patients receiving treatment at Sheikh Shakhbout Medical City, where individuals injured during recent regional tensions are undergoing medical care.
During the visit, Sheikh Mohamed checked on the condition of the patients and spoke with them and their families, wishing them a swift recovery. He also commended the medical teams for their dedication and the care they provide to patients.
His visit reflected the UAE leadership’s continued commitment to supporting people affected by crises and ensuring they receive the best possible medical treatment.
The visit highlights the UAE’s strong emphasis on humanitarian values and the leadership’s close engagement with the community, particularly during challenging times.
GN
UAE
UAE, Saudi Defence Ministers Discuss Regional Attacks
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, held a phone call yesterday (Thursday) with Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Minister of Defence of Saudi Arabia.
During the call, the two sides discussed the latest developments in the region and the recent aggressions targeting the United Arab Emirates, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, and several other brotherly countries over the past few days.
These incidents were strongly condemned and described as a clear violation of international conventions, as well as the sovereignty, security, and safety of nations. Both sides emphasised that such acts carry serious implications for regional and international security and stability.
They also affirmed that their countries reserve the right to take all necessary measures to safeguard their capabilities and ensure the safety and security of all those living in both nations.
These incidents were strongly condemned and described as a clear violation of international conventions, as well as the sovereignty, security, and safety of nations. Both sides emphasised that such acts carry serious implications for regional and international security and stability.
They also affirmed that their countries reserve the right to take all necessary measures to safeguard their capabilities and ensure the safety and security of all those living in both nations.
GN
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