
In a significant move that is reshaping the real estate and investment scene of the United Arab Emirates, free zone companies in Dubai can now own property in the mainland. This change follows a groundbreaking Memorandum of Understanding signed between the Dubai Land Department (DLD) and Masdar City, opening up new investment horizons for businesses within the UAE.
This alteration signifies an official broadening of property rights to a wider range of companies. Previously, only specific free zones like JAFZA, DIFC, and RAKICC had the privilege to purchase property in Dubai’s mainland after obtaining a No Objection Certificate from DLD. The addition of Masdar City now sets a precedent for increased cooperation between emirates.
As a hub for sustainable innovation and clean technology in Abu Dhabi, Masdar City’s integration with Dubai’s property sector aligns strategic economic visions. This partnership supports Dubai’s Real Estate Strategy 2033 and Economic Agenda D33, aiming to boost the economy, attract foreign investments, and simplify regulations for global business competitiveness.
Through this new structure, companies within Masdar City can buy and possess freehold properties in designated Dubai mainland areas, granting them full ownership rights. This enables firms to establish long-term operational footholds, invest in commercial entities, and diversify real estate portfolios in the vibrant Middle Eastern property market.
Streamlined Process and Legal Simplification
The DLD and Masdar City have established a transparent, efficient process for eligible companies to apply for property ownership digitally, bypassing the need for local sponsorship. Once approved, ownership titles are digitally issued and registered, streamlining the formerly intricate legal route for property investments.
In addition to simplifying procedures, the MoU offers advisory and legal assistance to ensure clarity for businesses unaccustomed to Dubai’s property regulations. It lays the foundation for future collaborations among Dubai and other UAE free zones, promoting increased mobility, capital flow, and regional unity.
Impact on Business Landscape
This development allows more free zone companies to own property in Dubai’s mainland without a mainland trade license or NOC approvals, fostering a flexible ownership structure in line with UAE’s global business leadership goals.
For companies based in Masdar City and beyond, this change invites a reassessment of their presence in UAE’s commercial hub, offering not just legal adjustments but strategic support for business growth, regional connections, and long-term investments.