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The Department of Land and Real Estate Regulation in Ajman completed 169 real estate valuation processes during May 2024 with a total value exceeding Dh729.5 million, data showed.
The May report included individual valuation transactions, valuations for courts and institutions, and valuations for long-term golden residency visas for investors, which numbered 142 processes and exceeded Dh334 million in total value, representing a 33 per cent increase compared to the previous month.
Ahmed Khalfan Al Shamsi, director of real estate registration, said that the valuation covered commercial, residential, industrial, and agricultural units, with commercial property accounting for the largest share, Dh437.2 million, up 197 per cent compared to April 2024 and surpassing industrial properties, which had a total value of Dh148.45 million.
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