Abu Dhabi stands at the forefront of global real estate opportunity, which is going to be reflected in the 14th edition of the International Real Estate & Investment Show (IREIS 2025) which kicks off next month in the UAE capital featuring more than 2,000 investors amid UAE's AED893 billion ($243 billion) property boom.
The major event will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from September 12 to 14 as investment in Abu Dhabi’s real estate sector continues to grow to widen the UAE capital city’s expanding skyline.
With its stable economy, world-class infrastructure, and affluent communities, the emirate continues to attract discerning investors from around the world. The city’s vision for sustainable, high-end living makes it an ideal destination for those seeking both capital growth and lifestyle excellence, said the event organisers.
Total real estate transaction value in Abu Dhabi grew by 34.5% to AED25.3 billion across 6,896 deals in the first quarter of 2025 in the emirate, compared to AED18.82 billion from 5,773 transactions in the same period of 2024, according to Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC), an affiliate of the Department of Municipalities and Transport – Abu Dhabi.
Buy and sell transactions totalled AED15.51 billion through 3,819 transactions, reflecting a 26.7% increase in value and an 11% rise in volume compared to the first quarter of 2024. Mortgage transactions also recorded strong growth, reaching AED9.8 billion through 3,077 transactions — a 49% year-on-year increase.
This comes on top of the 28,249 transactions with a value of AED96.2 billion, representing a 24.2% increase in the number of transactions and a 10.45% increase in total value in 2024 compared to the previous year, according to ADREC.
Abu Dhabi saw a rise in transaction volumes in 2024, with approximately 14,662 units sold up 4% year-on-year and total sales reaching AED47.9 billion.
"Abu Dhabi Vision 2030 is a comprehensive long-term plan that aims to transform the emirate into a diversified, sustainable, and globally integrated economy. At the heart of this vision is real estate development, which plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of urban living, economic growth, and social infrastructure," said Arun Bose, the Director of IREIS.
"The strategy focuses on creating vibrant, livable communities supported by smart infrastructure, green spaces, and world-class amenities. With investments pouring into mixed-use developments, waterfront districts, cultural hubs, and high-tech business zones, Abu Dhabi is positioning itself as a real estate powerhouse in the region," stated Bose.
"Abu Dhabi Vision 2030 is more than a roadmap - it’s an open invitation to forward-thinking investors to be part of a transformative era. The time to move is now," he added.
As the UAE’s premier real estate platform since 2005, IREIS 2025 is set to welcome more than 2,000 visitors, bringing together global developers, investors, agents, and immigration consultants under one roof.
The expo kicks off at a time when UAE property sector is experiencing robust growth with over 331,300 real estate transactions across the four main emirates (Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, and Ajman), totalling approximately AED893 billion in value in 2024.
With over 3,500 square metres of exhibition space, IREIS 2025 has already confirmed participation from 30+ exhibitors and will feature country pavilions from Turkey, Egypt, and others. The show is growing into a truly global stage.
Bose pointed out that the resounding success of the real estate exhibition is a testament to Abu Dhabi’s dynamic market and global appeal.
"As one of the world’s wealthiest and most forward-looking cities, Abu Dhabi offers unmatched opportunities for investors. We are proud to have provided a platform that fosters growth, innovation, and meaningful partnerships -and we look forward to welcoming even more visionary investors to future editions of the expo," stated the top official.
"Every year, we are proud to see IREIS evolving into a truly global investment platform. In 2025, we’re not only building on past success but significantly raising the bar by introducing new pavilions, digital showcases, and stronger participation from migration consultants who support second-home and citizenship-by-investment programmes," he added.
This year, IREIS introduces a dynamic new line-up for its attendees, including a corner for Citizenship by Immigration consultants who promotes global residency and second-home opportunities.
Country pavilions such as Turkey and Egypt will highlight national real estate incentives, showcase premium projects, and facilitate bilateral investment discussions.
According to Bose, the new conference tracks will focus on sustainable urbanism, fractional ownership, golden visa reforms, and digital cross-border investing.
This year, digital showcase zones will enable attendees to explore immersive virtual property tours and tech-enabled solutions that represent the future of real estate marketing, he added.-TradeArabia News Service