Dubai Reveals Pilot Phase of Real Estate Tokenization Project
The government of Dubai, the United Arab Emirates’ city with the most luxurious, ultramodern architecture, has begun the pilot phase of its novel project that tokenizes real estate.Tokenization is a process that represen...
The government of Dubai, the United Arab Emirates’ city with the most luxurious, ultramodern architecture, has begun the pilot phase of its novel project that tokenizes real estate.
Tokenization is a process that represents real estate properties (or their cash flows) as tokens on the blockchain. This helps boost liquidity and streamline processes. Finally, it enables fractional property ownership, meaning that investors can buy a portion of a property.
On Wednesday, the Dubai Land Department (DLD) launched the pilot phase of its Real Estate Tokenisation Project.
This government entity is responsible for registering, organizing, and promoting real estate investments in Dubai. For this project, it’s collaborating with the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) and Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) through Sandbox Dubai.
Eng. Marwan Ahmed Bin Ghalita, Director General of Dubai Land Department: By converting real estate assets into digital tokens recorded on blockchain technology, tokenisation simplifies and enhances buying, selling, and investment processes.
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) March 19, 2025According to the press release, this initiative will position DLD as the first real estate registration entity in the Middle East to implement tokenization on property title deeds.
Furthermore, as part of the project, the entity DLD organized a workshop on real estate tokenization, with participation from major global firms specializing in this novel field.
Marwan Ahmed Bin Ghalita, Director General of Dubai Land Department, commented that the entity is happy to collaborate with partners from both the public and private sectors. Their goal is to advance the real estate industry’s digital ecosystem and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of DLD’s operations.
Meanwhile, following the pilot stage, DLD will “thoroughly assess” the results in order to enhance the project ahead of its full-scale implementation.
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Connected to that, the Real Estate Tokenisation Project also aims to diversify property ownership by allowing multiple investors to co-own a single property.
Furthermore, the project promotes investment awareness in virtual asset services and products. Similarly, it fosters real estate innovation and the development of state-of-the-art solutions.
Also, it further solidifies Dubai’s position as a regional and global hub for virtual assets. The initiative boosts the city’s competitiveness locally and internationally.
Finally, all of this leads to more investments and virtual asset companies entering Dubai, the announcement says.
Notably, according to the government entity,
“DLD anticipates that this groundbreaking initiative will drive significant growth in the real estate tokenisation sector, with its market value projected to reach AED 60 billion by 2033, representing 7% of Dubai’s total real estate transactions.”Bin Ghalita adds that this is a pioneering project and a part of the recently launched ‘REES’ Real Estate Innovation Initiative, which will attract diverse technology firms. The project aligns with DLD’s multi-prong strategy focused on real estate products.
This includes creating new opportunities, enabling a wider pool of investors to participate in large-scale real estate projects, and promoting property sector innovation, transparency, and governance.
“Amid rapid technological advancements and the increasing reliance on digital solutions, real estate tokenisation emerges as a revolutionary tool driving fundamental change in the real estate sector,” Bin Ghalita says.
The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has launched a Tokenization Regulatory Sandbox, providing a secure, regulated space for crypto firms to innovate in the UAE.
Open to firms issuing, trading, or holding tokenized assets (equities, bonds, sukuk, etc.).
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Meanwhile, on 17 March, the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) launched a Tokenization Regulatory Sandbox within the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). The goal is to provide crypto firms with a controlled environment to develop tokenized investment products.
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