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Qatar real estate trading volume exceeds QR1.8 billion in July

QNADoha The volume of real estate trading in sale contracts registered with the Real Estate Registration Department at the Ministry of Justice in July 2026 amounted to QR1,859,383,...

Qatar real estate trading volume exceeds QR1.8 billion in July

In July 2026, real estate trading volume in Qatar surpassed QR1.8 billion, according to data released by the Ministry of Justice's Real Estate Registration Department. The source material states that 485 real estate transactions were recorded throughout the month. The municipalities of Doha, Al Rayyan, and Al Dhaayen emerged as the most active in terms of financial value, with Doha accounting for QR763,844,226 in transactions, followed by Al Rayyan (QR461,427,789) and Al Dhaayen (QR230,302,596).

Additionally, the traded area index highlighted that Doha, Al Rayyan, and Al Wakrah led in terms of real estate areas traded during July 2026, with Al Rayyan accounting for 27 percent, Doha for 24 percent, and Al Wakrah for 17 percent. In terms of the number of real estate transactions, Doha led with 28 percent, followed by Al Rayyan (20 percent), Al Dhaayen (18 percent), Al Wakrah (15 percent), Umm Salal (9 percent), Al Khor and Al Dhakira (6 percent), and Al Shamal (4 percent).

The average price per square foot varied across municipalities, with Doha ranging between 447-929, Al Wakrah (243-486), Al Rayyan (347-462), Umm Salal (336-423), Al Dhaayen (240-384), Al Khor and Al Dhakira (260-464), Al Shamal and Al Shahaniyah (169). In July, the highest number of mortgage transactions, totaling 212, were recorded, with a total value of QR4,965,602,610.

Doha had the highest number of mortgage transactions (61), accounting for 28.8 percent of the total, followed by Al Rayyan (105, 49.5 percent), Al Khor and Al Dhakira (12, 5.7 percent), Al Dhaayen and Al Wakrah (11 each, 5.2 percent), and Umm Salal (10, 4.7 percent). The trading of residential units amounted to 114 deals with a total value of QR197,755,279.

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