Transfer Free Services in Dubai
Transferring ownership of a property in Dubai involves a fixed set of government fees payable to the Dubai Land Department (DLD) and its authorised Real Estate Registration Trustee offices. The fees are published, predictable, and — with one exception — non-negotiable. This page lists every charge in the schedule; the calculator itemises them for any transaction. Every figure is sourced from the Dubai Land Department’s published service pages and re-verified monthly.
Fee schedule verified against Dubai Land Department service pages: 16 July 2026. See the methodology.
Nine charges make up a standard Dubai transfer. The percentages are set on transaction value; the rest are fixed.
DLD government fees are exempt from VAT. Only the trustee office fee, a private service charge, carries 5% VAT, which is included in the AED 4,200 and AED 2,100 figures above.
The 4% transfer fee is the largest component and is calculated on the actual sale price stated in the contract — not the listing price, the valuation, or the mortgage amount. Market convention in Dubai places the full 4% on the buyer unless the Memorandum of Understanding records otherwise. The trustee office fee is the processing charge levied by the authorised registration centre that executes the transfer.
Buyers financing with a bank pay a separate mortgage registration fee calculated on the loan amount, not the property price. Off-plan purchases follow a different path through the Oqood system, and transfers between first-degree relatives qualify for the reduced gift transfer rate of 0.125%.
On an AED 1,500,000 ready apartment purchased with an AED 1,125,000 mortgage, where the buyer pays the full 4% by agreement, buyer-side government and trustee costs total AED 67,822.50: AED 60,000 transfer fee, AED 250 title deed, AED 250 property map, AED 20 knowledge and innovation fees, AED 4,200 trustee office fee including VAT, and AED 3,102.50 mortgage registration. Further scenarios — cash purchases, off-plan, gift transfers, and seller-side costs — are set out on the worked examples page.
The amount of the DLD transfer fee
The transfer fee is 4% of the sale price stated in the contract, on both ready and off-plan purchases.
Allocation of the 4% between buyer and seller
The law splits the fee 2% to the seller and 2% to the buyer. Market convention places the full 4% on the buyer in most transactions; the allocation is agreed in the Memorandum of Understanding.
VAT on DLD fees
DLD government fees are VAT-exempt. Only the trustee office fee carries 5% VAT, included in the AED 4,200 and AED 2,100 figures.
Off-plan purchases and the 4%
The 4% applies at Oqood registration. No trustee fee applies, admin is lower, and there is no second 4% at handover.