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Real estate trading exceeds QAR 371 million last week

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Last updated: 2026/01/15 at 1:48 PM
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Qatar’s real estate market demonstrated continued strength in early January 2026, with total transaction values reaching QAR 371.35 million (approximately $102.2 million USD) according to the latest data from the Ministry of Justice. This figure represents the combined value of sales contracts registered at the Department of Real Estate Registration and those detailed in the weekly Real Estate Bulletin. The data provides a snapshot of activity during the period of January 4-8, 2026.

The Department of Real Estate Registration recorded QAR 314,535,182 in sales contracts during the week, while residential unit sales within the Real Estate Bulletin totaled QAR 56,817,055. This activity encompassed a diverse range of properties, including vacant land, residential buildings, commercial spaces, hotels, and apartment units. The transactions were geographically dispersed across several municipalities.

Analyzing the Recent Surge in Qatar Real Estate

This latest report follows a strong close to 2025, with real estate trading exceeding QAR 395 million between December 28, 2025, and January 1, 2026. This sustained period of high transaction volume suggests ongoing investor confidence in Qatar’s property market. Several factors likely contribute to this trend, including the country’s economic diversification efforts and its growing reputation as a regional hub for business and tourism.

Sales were particularly concentrated in the municipalities of Al Rayyan, Doha, Al Daayen, Umm Salal, and Al Wakrah. Significant activity also occurred in the developing areas of Lusail, Al Wukair, The Pearl, Legtaifiya, Ghar Thuailib, Al Khuraij, Al Mashaf, and the more remote regions of Al Khor, Al Dhakhira, and Al Shamal. This broad geographic distribution indicates demand isn’t limited to central Doha.

Key Property Types Driving Sales

The inclusion of hotels in the sales data is noteworthy, potentially reflecting investment in Qatar’s hospitality sector as it prepares for future events. Vacant land transactions continue to be a significant component of the market, suggesting ongoing development and future construction projects. The demand for residential properties, both houses and apartments, remains robust, driven by a growing population and an influx of expatriate workers.

However, it’s important to note that these figures represent a single week’s activity and may not be indicative of long-term trends. Fluctuations in global economic conditions and changes in government policies could impact the Qatar real estate sector. The Ministry of Justice does not currently provide a breakdown of buyer nationality, which would offer further insight into the drivers of demand.

The consistent reporting of these figures by the Ministry of Justice provides valuable transparency for both domestic and international investors. This data allows stakeholders to monitor market performance and make informed decisions regarding real estate investment. The availability of the Real Estate Bulletin, alongside the official registration data, offers a comprehensive overview of transactions.

Looking ahead, the Ministry is expected to release the next weekly report covering the period of January 11-15, 2026. Analysts will be watching to see if the high transaction volumes continue, and whether any shifts occur in the types of properties being sold or the geographic distribution of sales. Further data releases will be crucial in determining whether this represents a sustained upward trend or a temporary peak in the property market.

The long-term impact of infrastructure projects related to the 2030 Asian Games on Qatar real estate prices and demand also remains a key area of observation. Any significant changes in interest rates or lending policies could also influence market activity.

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