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Qatar Real Estate Sales Surpass QR221 Million in One Week

Real estate activity in Qatar recorded a major boost during the last week of March. According to the Ministry of Justice’s Real Estate Registration Department, the total value of property transactions reached more than QR221 million between March 23 and 27.

The total sales from registered contracts hit QR184,372,228. In addition, residential unit transactions alone contributed QR37,521,237 during the same period. These figures came from the ministry’s weekly real estate bulletin, which tracks property trading activity across the country.

The data shows a wide range of property types involved in the week’s sales. These included vacant plots, residential houses, apartment buildings, and various residential units. The diversity of property traded highlights the continued interest in both investment and residential real estate.

Sales activity remained strong across several municipalities. Most deals occurred in Al Rayyan, Doha, Al Dhaayen, Al Wakrah, Al Khor, Al Dhakira, Umm Salal, and Al Shamal. These areas continue to show steady growth due to infrastructure projects and urban expansion.

In addition to these municipalities, specific zones also stood out in terms of trading volume. High-demand locations such as The Pearl, Ghar Thuaileb, Al Dafna 60, Umm Al Amad, Lusail 69, and Legtaifiya saw active trading during the week.

The real estate sector in Qatar continues to draw both local and international investors. Experts say this trend reflects market confidence, population growth, and ongoing urban development. With mega-projects and World Cup legacy infrastructure still shaping the landscape, real estate remains a key economic driver.

As the country pushes forward with Qatar National Vision 2030, authorities expect the property market to remain vibrant. Weekly sales bulletins like this one serve as a clear indicator of market trends and investor confidence in the long term.

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