DLD Fees · Updated April 2026

Dubai Mortgage Calculator – Full DLD Fee & Cost Breakdown

See the full cost of buying in Dubai — DLD transfer fee (4%), mortgage registration, valuation, admin fees, and your monthly payment. All in one place.

Example: AED 2M Dubai property → DLD fee AED 80,000 · Down payment AED 400,000 · Total day 1 cash ~AED 497,000

⏱ Updated April 2026 · Dubai Land Department Fee Rules Applied

Indicative rates from UAE banks
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UAE Mortgage Calculator

2026 Rules Applied
AED

Most UAE buyers currently get rates between 3.75%–5.5% depending on profile and bank.

Monthly Payment
AED8,809
per month for 25 years
Total Repayment
AED 2.64M
Total Interest
AED 1,043K
Upfront Costs Breakdown
Down Payment (20%)AED 400,000
DLD Transfer Fee (4%)AED 80,000
Mortgage Reg Fee (0.25%)AED 4,000
Valuation FeeAED 3,000
Bank Admin Fee (~1%, capped)AED 10,000
Total Cash Needed Day 1 AED 497,000
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⚠ Estimates only. Rates vary by lender and borrower profile. Not financial advice. Always verify with a licensed UAE mortgage advisor. Agency fee (typically 2%) not included above.
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How Mortgages Work in the UAE

Buying property in Dubai involves more than just a monthly mortgage payment. The Dubai Land Department (DLD) charges a mandatory 4% transfer fee on every transaction — one of the highest in the world — and this cannot be financed. This Dubai mortgage calculator with DLD fees shows your complete financial picture before you commit.

This Dubai home loan calculator includes DLD fees, mortgage registration costs, and bank charges — giving you a realistic view of total day-1 cash required alongside your monthly repayment.

Who can get a mortgage in the UAE?

UAE Nationals, expat residents with a valid UAE visa, and non-residents can all access UAE mortgage financing. Eligibility depends on income, employment stability, and your Al Etihad Credit Bureau score. Salaried applicants typically need a minimum monthly salary of AED 15,000–25,000 depending on the bank. If you're an expat buyer, use our UAE expat mortgage calculator for tailored figures based on your visa and income profile.

Fixed vs variable rate mortgages

Most UAE banks offer a 1–5 year fixed initial period (e.g. 3.49% fixed for 3 years) followed by a variable rate tied to EIBOR (Emirates Interbank Offered Rate) plus a margin. When comparing offers, always check the revert rate — the variable rate after the fixed term ends — as this significantly impacts your total cost over a 25-year term. Use this home loan calculator UAE to compare scenarios by adjusting the interest rate slider.

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Minimum Down Payment Rules (UAE Central Bank 2026)

The UAE Central Bank regulates minimum down payments to protect financial stability. These rules apply to all regulated mortgage lenders operating in the UAE. Off-plan properties may have different requirements — use our off-plan calculator for those.

UAE Nationals

Property ValueMin Down PaymentMax LTV
Up to AED 5M15%85%
Above AED 5M20%80%
Investment / 2nd property25%75%

UAE Residents (Expats)

Property ValueMin Down PaymentMax LTV
Up to AED 5M20%80%
Above AED 5M30%70%
Investment / 2nd property35%65%

Non-Residents

Non-residents face stricter LTV limits: a minimum 35% down payment is required on all purchases, the maximum loan term is capped at 15 years, and fewer banks offer non-resident products. Some banks may require higher depending on nationality and income source. Use our non-resident mortgage calculator for a detailed breakdown, or see our off-plan calculator for off-plan purchases.

Upfront Costs When Buying Property in Dubai

Many buyers underestimate the total cash required on day one. Beyond the down payment, several mandatory fees are due simultaneously at transfer.

DLD Transfer Fee (4%)

The Dubai Land Department charges 4% of the purchase price as a property transfer fee. This is due at the time of transfer and cannot be financed. On a AED 2M property, that is AED 80,000 — paid the same day as your down payment.

💡 Tip: Some developers cover the DLD fee as a promotional offer. Always confirm with the developer before signing an SPA (Sales & Purchase Agreement).

Mortgage Registration Fee (0.25%)

Charged by the DLD at 0.25% of the loan amount plus AED 290 knowledge fee. Paid once at mortgage registration — not an annual fee.

Valuation and Bank Admin Fees

Expect AED 2,500–5,000 for a RICS-certified property valuation, plus a bank processing fee of around 0.5–1% of the loan amount (most banks cap this at AED 10,000). Always read the Loan Offer Letter carefully before signing.

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What Buyers Usually Miss

DLD and down payment are due simultaneously

The DLD transfer fee (4%) and your down payment must both be paid on the same day — transfer day. This means you need the full combined amount liquid and accessible. On a AED 2M property at 20% down: AED 400,000 down payment + AED 80,000 DLD = AED 480,000 due in a single transaction. Most buyers do not plan for this correctly.

Off-plan mortgage timing works differently

For off-plan properties, the mortgage does not typically start until handover. During construction, you pay the developer's payment plan directly. Only at handover does the bank disburse the mortgage, settle the remaining balance, and begin your monthly repayments. This changes your cash flow planning entirely. See our off-plan mortgage calculator for a full breakdown.

Hidden costs that change your budget

Service charges (AED 10–50 per sqft annually), home insurance (required by lenders), life insurance, and agent commissions (typically 2% — not included in the calculator above) are costs buyers frequently forget. Always model the full first-year cost before committing.

How to Reduce Your Mortgage Cost

Making additional lump-sum overpayments — most UAE banks allow 20–25% of the outstanding balance annually without penalty — can dramatically reduce your total interest. Refinancing after the initial fixed period to a lower-rate lender is also common. Even 0.5% lower over a 25-year term on a AED 1.5M loan saves approximately AED 95,000 in interest. Use our refinance calculator to compare your current rate against available alternatives.

Example: AED 2M Property in Dubai

For a AED 2,000,000 apartment purchase by a UAE resident expat, with 20% down payment, 4.49% indicative rate, 25-year term:

📊 AED 2,000,000 Dubai Property — Full DLD Cost Breakdown

Purchase PriceAED 2,000,000
Down Payment (20%)AED 400,000
Loan AmountAED 1,600,000
DLD Fee (4%)AED 80,000
Mortgage Reg Fee (0.25%)AED 4,000
Valuation + Admin (est.)≈ AED 13,000
Total Cash Needed Day 1AED 497,000
Monthly Payment @ 4.49%, 25yrAED 8,809
Total RepaymentAED 2,642,700

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