Dubai · Developers · 2026 ranking

Best Dubai developers, ranked for 2026

Not another top-10 listicle: we segment Dubai’s developers by what each is actually best at — reliability, build quality, speed, payment plans and entry price — using DLD data and our own closed deals.

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Emaar
#1 by sales value (DLD 2025)
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#1 by number of deals (DLD 2025)
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In short

There is no single «best developer in Dubai» — it depends on what you optimise. By DLD 2025 data, Emaar is #1 by total sales value and Binghatti leads by number of transactions. For reliability at scale pick Emaar or Nakheel; for build quality — Sobha or Ellington; for speed and easy payment plans — Binghatti or Danube (1%/month); for master-community scale — DAMAC; for the lowest entry price — Azizi and Danube.

Sources: DLD open data, Property Finder, WIZI PREMIUM transactions · 2026
Ranked by the registry · DLD, January–July 2026

Dubai's largest developers by registered sales

Dubai's largest developer by registered transactions is Azizi Developments: 10,697 sales in January–July 2026, 12.5% of every registered home sale in the city. By money the leader is someone else — DAMAC Properties at AED 16.0bn — and by price per square foot a third name, Omniyat at AED 5,951. Three questions, three different answers, and none of them is "best".

"Best" is not a measurable quantity

The word "best" appears in no registry: it is a judgement, not a fact, and in other people's round-ups it is often a paid one. So what follows is not an opinion but four measurable rankings — each with a different leader:

  • By deal count — Azizi Developments, 10,697 sales at a median of AED 675,000: volume and a low entry price.
  • By total value — DAMAC Properties, AED 16.0bn across 6,557 sales: fewer deals, larger tickets.
  • By median ticket — Omniyat, AED 25,052,000. Ultra-prime: 303 sales produced AED 7.6bn.
  • By price per square foot — Omniyat, AED 5,951 against AED 1,720 citywide — 3.5× the city median per square foot.

Which one matters depends on what you are buying for. Volume is a proxy for resale liquidity — the more a developer sells, the easier the eventual exit. Median and price per foot describe the segment. And the off-plan share in the last column is a risk signal: a developer at 100% off-plan has no completed stock on the market, so there is no way to inspect the delivery quality of their own buildings.

Dubai developers by registered residential sales — DLD registry, 1 January – 31 July 2026
#DeveloperSalesMarket shareAED bnMedian, AEDAED/sq ftOff-plan
1Azizi Developments10,69712.5%9.4675,0001,71591%
2DAMAC Properties6,5577.7%16.02,704,0001,82192%
3Binghatti Developers6,2177.3%9.41,200,0001,93687%
4Imtiaz Developments2,2252.6%3.51,267,6591,78797%
5Danube Properties2,1272.5%4.11,609,0002,45990%
6Samana Developers2,0202.4%2.2969,7521,58698%
7Sobha Realty1,8272.1%5.22,103,3192,82976%
8Emaar Properties1,8242.1%4.92,381,8882,12298%
9Ellington Properties1,5891.9%4.72,250,0002,51997%
10Beyond1,2891.5%6.73,834,0003,194100%
11Meraas7700.9%4.14,599,9493,21267%
12Vision Developments7440.9%0.81,088,5501,31193%
13HRE Development5580.7%0.91,383,5491,655100%
14Iman Developers5480.6%0.81,296,2461,68099%
15Nshama4360.5%1.42,975,0001,30949%
16Select Group4080.5%1.41,900,0002,61936%
17Wadan Developments4040.5%0.4991,3721,385100%
18Peace Homes Development4040.5%0.4794,8351,510100%
19Aldar3990.5%1.02,443,9981,616100%
20Deyaar3080.4%0.41,100,0001,34961%
21Omniyat3030.4%7.625,052,0005,95189%
22Zoya Developments2360.3%0.2693,4951,497100%
23Prestige One Developments1790.2%0.31,566,1751,62185%
24ADE Properties1590.2%0.2734,0001,59597%
25wasl properties1420.2%0.21,089,3731,43485%
26Majid Al Futtaim190.0%0.317,400,0002,0730%

Method and coverage, stated plainly. Sales-group residential transactions registered with the Dubai Land Department, 1 January – 31 July 2026, deduplicated by transaction number. Projects are matched to developers on strict word-boundary patterns — substring matching lies (searching "una" catches LUNAYA, a different developer's project). The total is 42,389 sales worth AED 86.6bn, roughly 49% of all 85,691 registered home sales in the city. This is not "the top 26 of the whole market" — it ranks the 26 developers whose projects we could match; the other half of the market is hundreds of smaller companies and projects our matcher did not resolve. The DLD developer registry we pulled holds 177 entries.

The ranking

Eight developers, ranked by what they do best

Tier 1 · Reliability

Mega-developers: safety first

Government pedigree, listed balance sheets and the deepest resale markets. If your priority is capital preservation and an easy exit, start here.

#1 · ReliabilityEmaar Beachfront towers by Emaar, Dubai

Emaar Properties

Mega-developer · from AED 1.2M · 4–6% yield

#1 in Dubai by total sales value (DLD 2025). Listed on the DFM and partly government-owned; building since 1997 — Downtown and the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Hills, Creek Harbour. The deepest resale liquidity in the market — you pay a brand premium precisely for the easy exit. 10 of the 55 projects in our catalogue are Emaar.

#2 · Master developerPalm Jebel Ali by Nakheel, Dubai

Nakheel

Government-backed · from AED 2.2M · 4–6% yield

The government-backed master developer that literally drew Dubai's coastline: Palm Jumeirah, Palm Jebel Ali, Dubai Islands and The World. Its waterfront land bank is unmatched — nobody else can launch a new palm. Apartments from ~AED 2.2M on Dubai Islands; Palm Jebel Ali beach villas from ~AED 18M.

Tier 2 · Quality & design

Luxury and build quality: the craftsmen

When finishing and architecture matter more than the lowest price per sq.ft. In the same bracket, watch Omniyat (Vela, Dorchester Collection) and Select Group (Peninsula) — both ultra-premium names whose projects are in our catalogue.

#3 · Build qualitySobha Hartland II by Sobha Realty, Dubai

Sobha Realty

Quality-first · from AED 1.3M · 5.5–6.5% yield

Dubai's quality benchmark: backward-integrated, Sobha controls its own design, engineering and construction instead of outsourcing — which is why its finishing is widely regarded as the best in the city. Flagship Sobha Hartland & Hartland II sit by the Ras Al Khor creek near Downtown. End-users pay up for it, and demand stays sticky.

#4 · DesignEllington Beach House by Ellington Properties, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai

Ellington Properties

Boutique design · from AED 1M · 5–7% yield

Boutique design-led developer with award-winning interiors across JVC, Downtown, Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah. Smaller output than the giants, higher design density per building — a favourite of end-users and design-conscious landlords. Entry from ~AED 1M in JVC keeps it accessible.

Tier 3 · Speed & payment plans

Fast delivery and easy plans: the volume players

The most accessible way into Dubai off-plan: low entry tickets, flexible instalments and quick handovers.

#5 · SpeedBinghatti Phantom tower by Binghatti, JVC, Dubai

Binghatti

Most deals in Dubai · from AED 700k · 7–8% yield

#1 in Dubai by number of transactions (DLD 2025) — nobody sells more units. Signature geometric facades, branded flagships with Bugatti, Mercedes-Benz and Jacob & Co, and a track record of fast handovers in JVC and Business Bay. From ~AED 700k with 7–8% gross yield in JVC.

#6 · 1%/month planDanube Oceanz towers in Dubai Maritime City

Danube Properties

Payment plans · from AED 1M · 6–8% yield

Pioneer of the 1% per month payment plan — the lowest monthly commitment among Dubai developers, which is why Danube is also our budget pick alongside Azizi. Affordable towers with generous spec per dirham: Bayz 101 in Business Bay, Oceanz in Maritime City. From ~AED 1M.

Tier 4 · Community scale

Master-community scale: DAMAC

One developer, a whole map: lagoons, islands, golf courses and tens of thousands of villas and apartments.

#7 · Community scaleDAMAC Hills golf community by DAMAC, Dubai

DAMAC Properties

Largest private developer · from AED 900k · 6–7% yield

Dubai's biggest private developer by community scale: DAMAC Hills, Lagoons, Islands, Riverside and Suncity, plus branded towers with Cavalli and de GRISOGONO interiors. Heavy off-plan focus with flexible plans lowers the entry cash. 18 of the 55 projects in our catalogue are DAMAC — the widest choice here; judge each project on its own handover record.

Tier 5 · Budget entry

Lowest entry price: Azizi (and Danube)

Sub-AED-700k tickets and yield-first product. Danube from Tier 3 doubles as a budget pick thanks to its 1%/month plan.

#8 · Budget entryAzizi Riviera lagoon community in Meydan, Dubai

Azizi Developments

Lowest ticket · from AED 580k · 6–8% yield

The lowest entry ticket of the eight: Riviera in Meydan / MBR City from ~AED 580k and lagoon-front Venice in Dubai South from ~AED 1.0M. High-volume, yield-focused product (6–8% gross). Check the specific building's handover history before buying — quality varies more than at the tier-1 names.

New · DLD data

More master-developers

Boutique and specialist names whose projects we already cover — now with their own DLD data pages.

Samana Developers

Volume leader · median AED 970k

2,020 homes registered with the DLD in Jan–Jul 2026 — almost the entire book is studios and one-beds. Affordable off-plan, 98% on payment plans.

Samana Developers — DLD data →

Aldar

Abu Dhabi giant in Dubai · median AED 2.4M

Haven, Athlon and Verdes inside one Dubailand zone — 399 homes registered, 100% of them off-plan.

Aldar — DLD data →

wasl properties

Government-owned landlord · median AED 1.1M

Dubai Real Estate Corporation's asset manager — a leasing giant with a small for-sale book: 142 homes at just two addresses.

wasl properties — DLD data →

Deyaar

DIB-backed · 61% off-plan

A long-standing listed developer — 308 homes across Midtown, Eleve, Tria, Regalia and Bella Rose. 13% of them were not freehold.

Deyaar — DLD data →

Iman Developers

One-project concentration · median AED 1.3M

88% of its 548 registered sales are a single address — Sierra in Motor City, an AED 900M development due in 2029.

Iman Developers — DLD data →

Peace Homes Development

Boutique entry point · median AED 795k

The lowest median deal among the boutique developers we track. Known for the Peace Lagoons concept — a swimmable lagoon inside the complex. 20,000+ owners.

Peace Homes Development — DLD data →

Prestige One Developments

Portfolio mid-market · median AED 1.6M

179 registered sales in Jan–Jul 2026 across 10 projects — no address dominates. Sports City, JVC and DLRC at below-city per-foot pricing.

Prestige One Developments — DLD data →

Zoya Developments

Lowest entry of this set · median AED 693k

The cheapest median on this page, 100% off-plan. Nuve in DLRC carries 151 of 236 registrations; Miorah and Elanora add Dubai South and Industrial City.

Zoya Developments — DLD data →

ADE Properties

Majan specialist · median AED 734k

The «gate» series — Bararigate, Deansgate, Greygate — puts 151 of 159 registrations in Majan beside Global Village. Pure entry-level, 97% off-plan.

ADE Properties — DLD data →

Wadan Developments

One-district bet · median AED 995k

Boutique developer of furnished, app-controlled apartments — 404 sales, 84% of them inside Dubailand Residence Complex.

Wadan Developments — DLD data →

HRE Development

Early handover · median AED 1.3M

A contractor of 30 years turned developer: its first tower, Skyhills 1, was handed over six months early. 558 homes registered, all off-plan.

HRE Development — DLD data →

Vision Developments

Cheapest square foot · 1,298 AED/sqft

The among the lowest price-per-sqft of the developers we track, 24% under the city median. 744 homes in Production City, Sports City and Liwan.

Vision Developments — DLD data →

Beyond

Omniyat's luxury arm · median AED 3.8M

Prime pricing at scale: 1,289 homes at 3,194 AED/sqft — nearly double the citywide 1,720 — all of it off-plan.

Beyond — DLD data →

Imtiaz Developments

Volume in the mid-market · median AED 1.3M

2,225 homes registered in Jan–Jul 2026 across 37 projects — breadth as the strategy. 97% off-plan, 100% freehold.

Imtiaz Developments — DLD data →

Meraas

Lifestyle destinations · median AED 4.6M

Dubai Holding's lifestyle arm — City Walk, Bluewaters, La Mer, Nad Al Sheba Gardens. 770 homes registered in Jan–Jul 2026, plus 155 land plots counted separately.

Meraas — DLD data →

Omniyat

Ultra-prime · median AED 25.1M

Dubai's ultra-prime specialist — Dorchester Collection, One at Palm. The highest median ticket we track.

Omniyat — DLD data →

Select Group

Waterfront · 62% ready stock

The Peninsula master-developer in Business Bay, plus Marina Gate — unusually high ready-home share.

Select Group — DLD data →

Nshama

Affordable family · median AED 3.0M

The Town Square master-developer — Dubai's affordable-family end, built for end-users.

Nshama — DLD data →

Majid Al Futtaim

Amenity-led · 19 land plots, no homes

The Mall of the Emirates group as a developer — communities built around lagoons and forests. In Jan–Jul 2026 it registered 19 residential plots and no completed homes.

Majid Al Futtaim — DLD data →
Side by side

Dubai developers compared

DeveloperBest forEntry priceGross yieldProjects with us
EmaarReliability & resale liquidityfrom AED 1.2M4–6%10
NakheelWaterfront master projectsfrom AED 2.2M4–6%4
SobhaBuild quality & finishingfrom AED 1.3M5.5–6.5%5
EllingtonBoutique designfrom AED 1M5–7%3
BinghattiSpeed, deals volume, brandingfrom AED 700k7–8%4
Danube1%/month payment planfrom AED 1M6–8%2
DAMACMaster-community scalefrom AED 900k6–7%18
AziziLowest entry pricefrom AED 580k6–8%2

How to read the sources: deal counts and median prices come from DLD registrations (Jan–Jun 2026, open data — what buyers actually paid). Entry prices and «from» figures are indicative, taken from developer guides and current listings on Property Finder and Bayut, which are asking prices and usually sit above registered ones. «Projects with us» = pages in our 59-project catalogue.

Due diligence

How to choose (and verify) a Dubai developer

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DLD escrow accountUnder Law 8 of 2007 every off-plan dirham must go into a DLD-controlled escrow account tied to the project. Pay only into that account — never to a developer’s direct or personal account.
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Track recordCompare delivered vs announced projects and real handover dates against promises. Walk a building the developer finished 3–5 years ago before buying its new off-plan.
RERA project checkIn the Dubai REST app or on dubailand.gov.ae: project registration number, escrow account, completion percentage and the developer’s licence. We run this check on every deal we close.

Disclaimer: this ranking is our brokerage assessment based on open DLD data and WIZI PREMIUM’s own transactions — it is not an official RERA or DLD rating. Every developer above is DLD-registered; «best» always depends on your budget and goal.

FAQ

Common questions

Which Dubai developer is the most reliable?

By DLD 2025 data Emaar is #1 by total sales value — listed on the DFM, partly government-owned, with the deepest resale market in Dubai. Nakheel (the government-backed master developer) and Sobha (builds everything in-house) are the other two we treat as top-tier for reliability.

Which developer has the best payment plans?

Danube pioneered the 1% per month plan — the lowest monthly commitment in Dubai. Binghatti combines off-plan plans with fast handovers, and most large developers offer 60/40 or 80/20 off-plan plans. Post-handover plans exist but usually cost a price premium.

How do I verify a developer in RERA/DLD?

Use the Dubai REST app or the DLD website: check the project's registration number, its escrow account and completion percentage, and the developer's licence. Under Law 8 of 2007 off-plan payments must go into a DLD-controlled escrow account — never pay a developer directly.

Who is the biggest developer in Dubai?

By registered transactions it is Azizi Developments: 10,697 home sales in January–July 2026, about 12.5% of the market, at a median ticket of AED 675,000. By total value the largest is DAMAC Properties at AED 16.0bn across 6,557 sales — fewer deals, larger tickets. Both figures come from the Dubai Land Department registry, not from marketing material.

How many developers are there in Dubai?

The DLD developer registry we pulled holds 177 entries. Actual sales are far more concentrated: the 26 developers we could match to the transaction registry account for 42,389 sales, roughly 49% of all registered home sales. The other half of the market is spread across hundreds of smaller companies.

How do I choose a Dubai developer from data rather than marketing?

Read three numbers from the registry. First, registered deal count — a proxy for resale liquidity, since a building that trades often is easier to exit. Second, median ticket and price per square foot — these show the segment a developer actually operates in, not the one it advertises. Third, off-plan share — a developer at 100% off-plan has no completed stock, so there is no way to inspect the delivery quality of its own buildings. The word "best" appears in no registry.

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