Abu Dhabi is steadily laying the foundations needed to ensure sustained long-term demand for real estate, supported by robust national frameworks, regulatory transparency, and strategic infrastructure investments, according to a report by Object 1.

The report highlighted that Abu Dhabi has entered a pivotal phase in its real estate journey, emerging as one of the most attractive destinations in the UAE for both end-users and investors in 2026.

With the capital’s population projected to exceed six million residents by 2040, the report noted that this growth is expected to generate sustained, long-term demand for residential properties and urban infrastructure. It identified four key factors that are set to shape the next phase of Abu Dhabi’s real estate expansion.

Government support remains a cornerstone of growth According to the report, the first and most significant driver is the government-backed direction of the market. Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030 lies at the heart of the emirate’s real estate trajectory, serving as a long-term roadmap aimed at transforming Abu Dhabi into a diversified economy with reduced reliance on oil revenues.

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