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RERA: 461 Real Estate Manager Licenses Issued Since 2019, 154 Revoked

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Last updated: 2024/10/12 at 12:43 PM
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Bahrain’s real estate sector is currently experiencing significant growth and transformation, as highlighted by the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA). Since 2019, RERA has issued 461 licenses for real estate managers, showcasing high levels of activity in the industry. However, 154 of these licenses have also been revoked, indicating the ongoing regulatory oversight and industry adaptation taking place.

In addition to real estate managers, RERA has granted 155 licenses to real estate appraisers, with 54 revocations. This demonstrates the authority’s commitment to maintaining high standards within the sector. Furthermore, RERA has approved 27 real estate development projects, with six already completed, showcasing a robust development pipeline in Bahrain.

The growing number of Owners’ Associations in Bahrain, which has reached 560 compared to 547 in June, reflects the increasing number of completed projects and the changing landscape of property ownership in the country. To streamline processes and enhance efficiency, RERA has introduced new online services through the Bahrain.bh portal. These services allow for easier issuance and renewal of licenses, management activities for Owners’ Associations, and updating of contact information.

This digitalization initiative by RERA aims to improve transparency and accessibility for all stakeholders in the real estate sector. With the real estate market in Bahrain continuing to evolve, this move towards online services is a positive step towards modernization and efficiency within the industry.

The voluntary surrender of a developer’s license further highlights the dynamic nature of the market and the willingness of stakeholders to adapt to changing conditions. This demonstrates a commitment to maintaining high standards and ensuring that the real estate sector in Bahrain remains competitive and resilient.

Overall, the real estate sector in Bahrain is witnessing significant growth and development, with RERA playing a key role in regulating and overseeing the industry. With a focus on maintaining high standards, adapting to changing conditions, and increasing transparency through digitalization, the future looks bright for real estate in Bahrain.

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