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Deed, a platform licensed by the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) and regulated by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), has officially launched to the public, allowing global investors to purchase fractional shares in income-generating residential properties in Dubai starting from just Dhs500.
Traditionally, entering Dubai’s real estate market required significant capital, extensive paperwork, and often a physical presence. Deed eliminates these barriers through a fully digital platform. Users can register, verify their identity, and begin investing in curated, professionally managed properties within minutes.
Investors receive monthly rental income based on their ownership share and are entitled to capital gains upon the sale of the property, which are distributed among shareholders. The end-to-end investment journey—from browsing listings to completing a transaction—is entirely online and accessible from anywhere in the world.
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“Real estate shouldn’t be reserved for the few,” said Bashar Khdair, CEO and co-founder of Deed. “At Deed, we’ve made it simple for anyone to start owning real property in Dubai, from anywhere in the world. Whether you’re looking to grow your income or build long-term wealth, we’ve built a platform that brings the opportunity to your fingertips, fully digital, fully transparent, and fully regulated.”
Whether investing Dhs500 or Dhs50,000, users gain access to Dubai’s dynamic property market without borders or the burden of traditional entry costs. The platform has seen strong interest since its soft launch, with thousands joining the waitlist—highlighting growing demand for accessible, technology-driven investment tools.
Long regarded as a cornerstone of wealth-building, real estate in Dubai remains one of the most attractive markets globally. Deed’s model combines smart technology, regulated infrastructure, and professional property management to open new avenues for investors previously excluded from this asset class.