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We really get to know you to make sure we’re giving everything you need, and nothing you don’t.
At Sable & Co, we focus on lasting trust, not quick deals, staying with clients through post-sale check-ins, ongoing advice, and long-term partnership.
Our brokers have at least two years of experience, zero fake listings, and a commitment to transparency over pressure, so every decision is informed, not forced.
We provide clear market insight, honest perspective, and a considered strategy from day one, ensuring every decision is informed and deliberate, providing a clear roadmap.
Working with Sable & Co comes with a promise. To draw from experience and expertise to do the best by our clients. To exchange effectively and efficiently.
We look further into the future, understanding the market deeply to ensure a good investment. By cultivating relationships with clients and developers, we give you access to better real estate.
Essential answers that give you confidence at every step.
DLD stands for the Dubai Land Department, the government authority that regulates, manages, and oversees all real estate transactions, land registration, leasing, and property ownership in the emirate, ensuring transparency and protecting investors' rights through services like property registration and dispute resolution.
Yes, purchasing property in Dubai can qualify you for a UAE residency visa, with options like a 3-year visa for investments over AED 1 million (approx. $272k) or a longer-term Golden Visa for higher investments (e.g., AED 2 million for 10 years)
Yes, you can get a mortgage for an off-plan property, but the process differs from buying a completed home, requiring an upfront deposit (often 10-40%), securing financing closer to completion (as offers expire)
Here are the documents you’ll need to secure if you’re planning to buy a property in UAE: A copy of the sale and purchase contract A copy of a valid Emirates ID A copy of a valid passport for non-residents
Costs include the DLD fee, registration fees, agent fees, mortgage fees, and potential service charges when buying properties.