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Can I buy a property in the UAE if I’m a non-resident?
Absolutely. For non-residents, there are no obstacles to owning property in freehold areas.
Can I get a mortgage on multiple properties?
Yes, you can. However, if you are a resident with an existing mortgage, the Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio for your new mortgage will typically be reduced from 80% to 60%.
Do I need to finalise a property before applying for mortgage pre-approval?
No, you can apply for pre-approval even before choosing a property. Having pre-approval can give you an advantage in negotiations by demonstrating your commitment.
Is it possible to get a mortgage for an off-plan property purchase?
Yes, mortgages are available for off-plan properties for the final payment stage. The developer must be approved by the bank, and an Oqood Certificate must be obtained. Generally, the Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio is limited to 50%, meaning you need to pay at least 50% of the property’s value as a down payment.
How much am I eligible to borrow?
The amount you can borrow depends on your residency status and the value of the property.
The maximum Loan-to-Value (LTV) ratio for properties under AED 5 million is:
85% for UAE Nationals
80% for UAE Residents
60% for Non-Residents
I'm self-employed. Can I still get a mortgage?
Yes! If you’re self-employed, you can still apply for a mortgage. Banks will assess your application based on your company’s structure, financial performance, and overall stability.
What's the maximum mortgage term I can get?
The maximum mortgage term in the UAE is typically 25 years, depending on your age at the time of application and the bank’s policy.