Dubai Holding has announced plans to list a 12.5% stake in its residential real estate investment trust (REIT), offering investors a new opportunity to tap into the emirate’s fast-growing property market.
The REIT, known as Dubai Residential REIT, focuses on leasing and manages a portfolio of 35,700 residential units across Dubai, including well-known communities like City Walk and Bluewaters. The listing will mark Dubai’s first IPO of 2025, with trading expected to begin around May 28.
According to sources, the offering could raise up to $500 million, although Dubai Holding has not officially confirmed the valuation.
Why It Matters
Dubai’s property sector has seen a major surge since the pandemic, driven by foreign investment and residency reforms. The city’s real estate prices have soared, reversing the effects of the 2009 crash, which had required a multibillion-dollar bailout. Since then, the government has worked to consolidate major developers and stabilise the market.
The Dubai Residential REIT is expected to become the largest listed REIT in the GCC, with a gross asset value of $5.9 billion (Dh21.6 billion). It also represents the latest effort by Dubai to make its property market more accessible to a broader pool of investors, particularly those seeking steady, long-term returns.
Investor Snapshot
Dubai Holding plans to offer 1.63 billion units in the IPO through its subsidiary DHAM Investments. The listing is structured for both retail and institutional investors and will follow a semi-annual dividend policy, with payouts beginning from 2026. The REIT aims to distribute at least 80% of its profit for that year.
Despite global market uncertainties and IPO slowdowns, Dubai Holding sees this as a defensive investment backed by government support and the emirate’s rising population.
Who’s Behind the Deal
Dubai Holding owns top-tier real estate brands such as Nakheel, Meraas, and Meydan. The company is also one of the UAE’s largest landowners. Citi, Emirates NBD, and Morgan Stanley are acting as global coordinators and joint bookrunners for the IPO.