Report Description Table of Contents The UAE property management market in 2023 was estimated at USD 3.75 billion and is anticipated to rise to USD 9.69 billion by 2030, with a CAGR of 12.6% during the forecast period. The market has been growing consistently, supported by ongoing investments in real estate development, increasing urbanization, and the influx of expatriates and foreign investors. The UAE property management market is a growing sector that manages various residential, commercial, and industrial properties. Property management encompasses different services such as leasing, maintenance, rent collection, tenant management, and financial reporting. The country’s growth in real estate, urbanization, and foreign investments have contributed to the significant rise in the UAE property management sector. Recently, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) property management industry witnessed considerable growth due to increased demand for professional management services supported by a buoyant real estate industry. The adoption of digital platforms and PropTech solutions has gained momentum in the market, with about 70% of UAE’s property management companies now employing digital tools for official communication between tenants, requesting maintenance assistance, or paying rent, among others. Furthermore, green building practices have been embraced by 30%, therefore saving on energy use while also going hand in hand with UAE national goals towards sustainability. Dubai’s residential sector experienced growth, particularly through an increase in transactions involving residential properties. Market Drivers (Technological Advancements: PropTech Revolutionizing UAE Property Management) The rise experienced by the United Arab Emirates real estate market is largely influenced by several factors that have shaped its growth. One factor driving the market growth is rapid urbanization and population boom, especially within cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi. For instance, Dubai's population has grown by over 2.5% annually, reaching approximately 3.5 million in 2023. This growth has increased demand for residential & commercial properties, boosting the need for professional property management services to maintain and manage these assets. Foreign investments into the UAE real estate sector are also a key driver. For example, Dubai alone recorded over AED 150 billion worth of real estate transactions during 2022, a significant portion of this coming from international buyers. Therefore, they must hire property managers who specialize in managing their investments while ensuring they meet all local legal regulations. Lastly, technological changes, especially the integration of PropTech within the property management industry, have been important drivers of this market growth. Approximately 70% of UAE-based property management firms utilize online platforms for increased efficiency and customer satisfaction, thus making the industry grow through technological advancements. Market Restraints (Navigating Market Uncertainty: Challenges in UAE Property Management) One of the main limitations of the UAE property management market is unpredictable situations in the real estate sector that lead to uncertainty about rental yields and property value. For example, there are times when certain areas in Dubai witness a 5% decrease in their housing prices due to a slump in the market, causing losses for those in property management. For instance, smaller property management companies may be forced to invest substantially into retrofitting existing properties to comply with the Green Building Regulations prescribed for the UAE, thereby increasing their financial burden. Market Opportunity (Sustainability-Driven Growth: Opportunities in the UAE Property Management Market) The property management industry in UAE presents significant opportunities especially because of the escalating real estate sector and its demand for sustainable practices. One major opportunity lies in an increasing focus on green building and sustainability. With an increasing number of eco-friendly projects being encouraged by the UAE government, like Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050, which targets generating three-quarters of Dubai's total energy from clean sources by 2050, there is a rising demand for entities providing sustainable solutions through their property management services. This has increased demand for those who supply such services, leading to a 30% rise in green building adoption across the country (UAE). Furthermore, this will also drive growth for energy-efficient property managers where these types of buildings become more common, given that it focuses on sustainability. Market Segmentation Analysis of UAE Property Management Market By Property Type: Residential Properties Apartments Villas Condominiums Commercial Properties Office Buildings Retail Spaces Shopping Malls Industrial Properties Warehouses Factories Mixed-Use Developments By Service Type: Leasing and Rent Collection Maintenance and Repairs Tenant Management Financial and Accounting Services Legal and Compliance Services Property Marketing and Advertising By End-User: Individual Property Owners Real Estate Developers Institutional Investors Government Entities Corporates and Businesses By Technology: Smart Building Management Traditional Property Management Integrated Facility Management Systems By Geography Dubai Abu Dhabi Sharjah Ajman Fujairah Umm Al Quwain Ras Al Khaimah Government Initiatives and Population Growth Propel UAE's Residential Property Management According to the property type, Residential Properties, especially Apartments, dominate the market due to the increase in demand for housing in fast-growing cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. As an example, the residential sector in Dubai has witnessed high demand from expatriates and investors with its vast array of apartments which necessitated effective property management services. The city's population growth, which exceeds 2.5% annually, fuels this demand, as does the influx of foreign investors looking to capitalize on the rental market. Government initiatives like long-term visas for property investors have added impetus to investment in residential properties, particularly apartments, making this segment top among other property types within UAE’s property management market. Leasing and Rent Collection: Leading the UAE Property Management Services Based on service type, the Leasing and Rent Collection segment led due to highly needed smooth running and effective management of rental properties. In the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where 80% of its total population consists of expatriates, most live in rented accommodations, particularly in major cities such as Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Rental markets have become vibrant, with an increasing number of expatriates and foreign investors who require timely rent collection while managing leases effectively. For instance, in Dubai, most residents are renters, and the rental market plays a crucial role in the city's real estate sector. The diverse tenant base and high turnover of rental agreements make professional leasing and rent collection services essential in the UAE property management market. The Crucial Role of Property Managers for UAE's Institutional Investor Segment On the basis of end-users, the Institutional Investors segment comprehensively dominated the market due to their significant holdings in large-scale residential, commercial, and mixed-use properties. Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) & other large investment funds as institutional investors are responsible for extensive portfolios requiring professional property management services to optimize performance ratios. For instance, emergency REITS played a major role in popularizing specialized property managers overseeing these expansive and heterogeneous portfolio buildings in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. These investors rely heavily on property management firms for everything from leasing and maintenance to tenant relations and legal compliance, making them the leading end-user segment in the UAE property management market. Smart Building Management: Leading the UAE Property Management Technology Landscape On the basis of technology, Smart Building Management dominated the market due to the rapid adoption of advanced technologies within the real estate sector supported by technological factors. Cities like Dubai & Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) are pioneering smart building integration to enhance efficiency, sustainability, and tenant experience. For example, there has been a significant increase in the use of smart building management systems in line with smart cities’ agenda for all government buildings and services by 2021 set out by the Dubai Government. Several new developments incorporating these technologies and retrofitting existing structures with smart devices make Smart Building Management top among other technology types in UAE’s property management market. Infrastructure and Smart City Initiatives Boost Dubai's Property Management Market Leadership Geographically, Dubai is the most dominating segment in the UAE property management market because of its huge and varied real estate industry. Some of the world’s most iconic developments, including Burj Khalifa, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai Marina, are located in Dubai, attracting local and international investors. The city's vibrant tourism sector and high demand for housing and offices create the need for comprehensive property management services. This is especially important as it has a population of over 3.3 million residents and a sizeable expatriate community with very active rental markets, making it vital to have property managers who can help maintain and optimize values. Dubai’s prominent role in the UAE Property Management Market is enhanced through continuous infrastructure investment and smart city initiatives. Major Players Shaping the Future of the UAE Property Management Market Emaar Properties DAMAC Properties Nakheel Aldar Properties Dubai Properties Meraas Holding Asteco Property Management Union Properties Better homes Colliers International SAVILLS Middle East Knight Frank Cluttons CORE Real Estate Hamptons International Recent Development in the UAE Property Management Market In October 2023, Chestertons MENA, a prominent real estate consultancy in Dubai, partnered with GoYzer, a UAE-based property management software provider, to improve client relations, operations, and efficiency at its locations throughout the UAE and the wider Middle East. Chestertons MENA is about to embark on a significant period of growth, and this strategic decision demonstrates the company's dedication to utilizing state-of-the-art technology to propel business, optimize operations, and deliver exceptional service in its property management and leasing divisions. Chestertons is offering improved, customized tenant-landlord communications, live answers, timely reminders for renewals, and lead creation through GoYzer's reliable web platform and several mobile apps. In January 2024, The largest listed developer in Abu Dhabi, Aldar Properties, is investing Dh1 billion ($272 million) to grow its logistics company in the United Arab Emirates. The need for warehouse space in the Emirates is growing due to the country's economic diversification. Frequently Asked Question About This Report . Table of Contents 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1.1. Market Attractiveness 1.2. Understanding the Target Customers 1.3. CXO perspective 1.4. UAE Property Management Market, Historical Market Size & Future Projections Analysis 1.5. UAE Property Management Market, By Service Type 1.6. UAE Property Management Market, By Technology 1.7. UAE Property Management Market, By Service Type 1.8. UAE Property Management Market, By End User 1.9. UAE Property Management Market, By Region 2. MARKET SHARE ANALYSIS 2.1. Top 10 Players with Revenue and Sales Volume 2.2. Market Share, 2024 3. SALES VOLUME (METRIC TONNES), BY REGION 3.1. Europe (UK, Germany, France, Netherlands, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Aland Islands, Rest of Europe) 3.2. Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Rest of Asia) 3.3. Middle-East (Israel, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Others) 4. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE MARKET 4.1. On Going Market Developments 4.2. Merger & Acquisition Trends 4.3. Key Investment Opportunities 4.4. Most Potential Service Type Segments from Growth and Investment Perspective 5. MARKET INTRODUCTION 5.1. Definition 5.2. Scope of the Study 5.3. Market Structure 5.4. Macro Factor Indicator Analysis 5.5. Key findings 5.5.1. Top investment pockets 6. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 6.1. Research Process 6.2. Primary Research 6.3. Secondary Research 6.4. Market Size Estimation 6.5. Forecast Model 7. MARKET DYNAMICS 7.1. Introduction 7.2. Drivers 7.3. Restraints 7.4. Opportunities 7.5. Challenges 7.6. Covid 19 Impact Analysis 8. UAE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT MARKET ANALYSIS BY SEGMENT (REGION LEVEL ANALYSIS) 8.1. Overview 8.2. UAE Property Management Historical Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, (2022 – 2032) 8.3. UAE Property Management Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032) 8.4. UAE Property Management Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Service Type 8.4.1. Leasing and Rent Collection 8.4.2. Maintenance and Repairs 8.4.3. Tenant Management 8.4.4. Financial and Accounting Services 8.4.5. Legal and Compliance Services 8.4.6. Property Marketing and Advertising 8.5. UAE Property Management Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Technology 8.5.1. Smart Building Management 8.5.2. Traditional Property Management 8.5.3. Integrated Facility Management Systems 8.5.4. Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) 8.5.5. Demand Response Systems 8.6. UAE Property Management Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Property Type 8.6.1. Institutional Investors Properties 8.6.2. Individual Property Owners Properties 8.6.3. Real Estate Developers Properties 8.6.4. Mixed-Use Developments 8.7. UAE Property Management Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By End-User 8.7.1. Individual Property Owners 8.7.2. Real Estate Developers 8.7.3. Institutional Investors 8.7.4. Government Entities 8.7.5. Corporates and Businesses 8.8. UAE Property Management Market size ($MILLION), Sales Volume, and Forecasts (2024 – 2032), By Geography 8.8.1. Dubai 8.8.2. Abu Dhabi 8.8.3. Sharjah 8.8.4. Ajman 8.8.5. Fujairah 8.8.6. Umm Al Quwain 8.8.7. Ras Al Khaimah 9. COMPANY PROFILES 9.1. EMAAR PROPERTIES 9.1.1. Company Overview 9.1.2. Company Snapshot 9.1.3. Operating business segments 9.1.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.1.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.2. DAMAC PROPERTIES 9.2.1. Company Overview 9.2.2. Company Snapshot 9.2.3. Operating business segments 9.2.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.2.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.3. NAKHEEL 9.3.1. Company Overview 9.3.2. Company Snapshot 9.3.3. Operating business segments 9.3.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.3.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.4. ALDAR PROPERTIES 9.4.1. Company Overview 9.4.2. Company Snapshot 9.4.3. Operating business segments 9.4.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.4.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.5. DUBAI PROPERTIES 9.5.1. Company Overview 9.5.2. Company Snapshot 9.5.3. Operating business segments 9.5.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.5.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.6. MERAAS HOLDING 9.6.1. Company Overview 9.6.2. Company Snapshot 9.6.3. Operating business segments 9.6.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.6.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.7. ASTECO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 9.7.1. Company Overview 9.7.2. Company Snapshot 9.7.3. Operating business segments 9.7.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.7.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.8. UNION PROPERTIES 9.8.1. Company Overview 9.8.2. Company Snapshot 9.8.3. Operating business segments 9.8.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.8.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.9. COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 9.9.1. Company Overview 9.9.2. Company Snapshot 9.9.3. Operating business segments 9.9.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.9.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.10. CORE REAL ESTATE 9.10.1. Company Overview 9.10.2. Company Snapshot 9.10.3. Operating business segments 9.10.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.10.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments 9.11. OTHER MARKET PLAYERS 9.11.1. Company Overview 9.11.2. Company Snapshot 9.11.3. Operating business segments 9.11.4. Service Type offered and Revenue from UAE Property Management Business 9.11.5. Key business performances, strategies and developments LIST OF TABLES 1. TABLE: MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 2. TABLE: MARKET FOR LEASING AND RENT COLLECTION, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 3. TABLE: MARKET FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 4. TABLE: MARKET FOR TENANT MANAGEMENT, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 5. TABLE: MARKET FOR FINANCIAL AND ACCOUNTING SERVICES, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 6. TABLE: MARKET FOR LEGAL AND COMPLIANCE SERVICES, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 7. TABLE: MARKET FOR PROPERTY MARKETING AND ADVERTISING, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 8. TABLE: MARKET FOR OTHERS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 9. TABLE: MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 10. TABLE: MARKET FOR SMART BUILDING MANAGEMENT, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 11. TABLE: MARKET FOR TRADITIONAL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 12. TABLE: MARKET FOR INTEGRATED FACILITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 13. TABLE: MARKET FOR OTHERS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 14. TABLE: MARKET, BY PROPERTY TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 15. TABLE: MARKET FOR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 16. TABLE: MARKET FOR COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 17. TABLE: MARKET FOR INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 18. TABLE: MARKET FOR MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENTS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 19. TABLE: MARKET FOR OTHERS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 20. TABLE: MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 21. TABLE: MARKET FOR INDIVIDUAL PROPERTY OWNERS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 22. TABLE: MARKET FOR REAL ESTATE DEVELOPERS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 23. TABLE: MARKET FOR INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 24. TABLE: MARKET FOR GOVERNMENT ENTITIES, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 25. TABLE: MARKET FOR CORPORATES AND BUSINESSES, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 26. TABLE: MARKET FOR OTHERS, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 27. TABLE: MARKET, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 28. TABLE: UAE MARKET, BY REGION, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 29. TABLE: UAE MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 30. TABLE: UAE MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 31. TABLE: UAE MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 32. TABLE: UAE MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 33. TABLE: DUBAI MARKET BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 34. TABLE: DUBAI MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 35. TABLE: DUBAI MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 36. TABLE: DUBAI MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 37. TABLE: ABU DHABI MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 38. TABLE: ABU DHABI MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 39. TABLE: ABU DHABI MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 40. TABLE: ABU DHABI MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 41. TABLE: SHARJAH MARKET BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 42. TABLE: SHARJAH MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 43. TABLE: SHARJAH MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 44. TABLE: SHARJAH MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 45. TABLE: AJMAN MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 46. TABLE: AJMAN MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 47. TABLE: AJMAN MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 48. TABLE: AJMAN MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 49. TABLE: FUJAIRAH MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 50. TABLE: FUJAIRAH MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 51. TABLE: FUJAIRAH MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 52. TABLE: FUJAIRAH MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 53. TABLE: UMM AL QUWAIN MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 54. TABLE: UMM AL QUWAIN MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 55. TABLE: UMM AL QUWAIN MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 56. TABLE: UMM AL QUWAIN MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 57. TABLE: RAS AL KHAIMAH MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 58. TABLE: RAS AL KHAIMAH MARKET, BY TECHNOLOGY, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 59. TABLE: RAS AL KHAIMAH MARKET, BY SERVICE TYPE, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 60. TABLE: RAS AL KHAIMAH MARKET, BY END USER, 2024-2032 (USD MILLION) 61. TABLE: DAMAC PROPERTIES: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 62. TABLE: DAMAC PROPERTIES: OPERATING SEGMENTS 63. TABLE: NAKHEEL: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 64. TABLE: NAKHEEL: OPERATING SEGMENTS 65. TABLE: ALDAR PROPERTIES: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 66. TABLE: ALDAR PROPERTIES: OPERATING SEGMENTS 67. TABLE: EMAAR PROPERTIES COMPANY SNAPSHOT 68. TABLE: EMAAR PROPERTIES OPERATING SEGMENTS 69. TABLE: DUBAI PROPERTIES: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 70. TABLE: DUBAI PROPERTIES: OPERATING SEGMENTS 71. TABLE: MERAAS HOLDING: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 72. TABLE: MERAAS HOLDING: OPERATING SEGMENTS 73. TABLE: ASTECO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 74. TABLE: ASTECO PROPERTY MANAGEMENT: OPERATING SEGMENTS 75. TABLE: UNION PROPERTIES: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 76. TABLE: UNION PROPERTIES: OPERATING SEGMENTS 77. TABLE: COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 78. TABLE: COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL: OPERATING SEGMENTS 79. TABLE: CORE REAL ESTATE: COMPANY SNAPSHOT 80. TABLE: CORE REAL ESTATE: OPERATING SEGMENTS LIST OF FIGURES 1. Figure: Market: Research Methodology Steps 2. Figure: Research Design 3. Figure: Breakdown of Primaries: Market 4. Figure: Research Methodology: Hypothesis Building 5. Figure: Market: Service Type and Service-Based Estimation 6. Figure: Top 10 Companies with Highest No. Of Patent in Last 9 Years 7. Figure: Growth Strategies Adopted by the Key Players 8. Figure: No. of Patents Granted Per Year, 2024–2032 9. Figure: Data Triangulation Methodology 10. Figure: Dominating Market Share, By Service Type, 2024 vs. 2032 (USD MILLION) 11. Figure: Dominating Market Share, By Technology, 2024 vs. 2032 (USD MILLION) 12. Figure: Dominating Market Share, By Service Type, 2024 vs. 2032 (USD MILLION) 13. Figure: Dominating Market Share, By End User, 2024 vs. 2032 (USD MILLION) 14. Figure: Geographical Snapshot of the Market 15. Figure: Leasing and Rent Collection to Witness Higher Share in the Market for Service Type Segment during the Forecast Period. 16. Figure: Dubai accounted for the Largest Share of the Market, By Regional Basis, in 2024 17. Figure: Market: Drivers, Restraints, Opportunities, and Challenges 18. Figure: Vendor Dive: Evaluation Overview 19. Figure: Energy as a Service (EaaS): Competitive Benchmarking 20. Figure: DAMAC Properties: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 21. Figure: Nakheel: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 22. Figure: EMAAR PROPERTIES Financial Overview (2024-2032) 23. Figure: DUBAI PROPERTIES: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 24. Figure: Meraas Holding: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 25. Figure: Union Properties: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 26. Figure: Colliers International: Financial Overview (2024-2032) 27. Figure: CORE Real Estate: Financial Overview (2024-2032)