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Trade Center First
Investment Guide

Transaction-based price ranges, rental yields, supply pipeline, and investment analysis for Trade Center First, Dubai. All data from the Dubai Land Department, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Last updated: Q2 2026Source: Dubai Land DepartmentAnalysis: iRealEstate.ae
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Median Price/sqftAED 3,670
Gross Yield3.0%
Appreciation0.0%
12M Transactions453
Completed Units453
Pipeline Units2,074
Pricing

Property Prices in Trade Center First

What are property prices in Trade Center First?

Transaction-based price ranges by unit type as of Q2 2026. Source: Dubai Land Department transaction data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Ranges use trimmed percentiles to exclude outliers. Median anchors the midpoint.

Unit TypePrice Range (AED)MedianTypical Buyer
1-Bedroom1.98M to 7.86M2.92MIncome investors, central-city end users
2-Bedroom3.8M to 8.2M4.15MFamilies, upgraded investors
3-Bedroom6.01M to 11.61M6.81MPremium buyers, larger-space end users

What is the price per square foot in Trade Center First?

The median price per square foot in Trade Center First is AED 3,670 as of Q2 2026, based on 453 transactions recorded by the Dubai Land Department. Source: Dubai Land Department transaction data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Rental Income

Rents and Yields in Trade Center First

What are rental prices in Trade Center First?

Annual rent ranges by unit type as of Q2 2026. Source: Dubai Land Department transaction data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Rental bands show affordability tiers for tenants and income potential for investors.

Unit TypeAnnual Rent (AED)MedianPositioning
1-Bedroom51K to 150K85KCore demand segment
2-Bedroom74K to 199K104KHigher-income tenants, families
3-Bedroom98K to 130K130KPremium tenant segment

What is the rental yield in Trade Center First?

The gross rental yield in Trade Center First is approximately 3.0% as of Q2 2026, calculated as annual rent divided by purchase price. Capital appreciation over the past 12 months is 0.0%. Source: Dubai Land Department transaction data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Unit Sizes

Property Sizes in Trade Center First

What is the typical apartment size in Trade Center First?

Unit sizes are wide enough that bedroom count alone does not explain price. Price per square foot and building quality matter just as much. Source: Dubai Land Department transaction data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Sizes are based on transacted units, not developer brochure figures.

Unit TypeSize Range (sqft)LayoutPositioning
Studio1,150 to 1,150Open-planCompact, yield-oriented
1-Bedroom570 to 1,950Single enclosed bedroomBroadest demand
2-Bedroom1,030 to 2,100Family / shared layoutBalanced income and usability
3-Bedroom1,510 to 2,670Larger premium formatHigher-end end-user
4-Bedroom2,950 to 7,780Larger premium formatHigher-end end-user
5-Bedroom4,120 to 4,120Larger premium formatHigher-end end-user
Market Activity

Liquidity and Investment Outlook

How many property transactions happen in Trade Center First?

Trade Center First recorded 453 property transactions in the 12 months ending Q2 2026, according to the Dubai Land Department. Against a completed supply of 453 units, this represents a transaction-to-stock ratio of 1.00x. Source: Dubai Land Department transaction data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Is Trade Center First a good area to invest in Dubai?

Trade Center First combines liquidity (453 transactions), yields (3.0% gross), and appreciation (0.0%) as of Q2 2026. A pipeline of 2,074 upcoming units means segment selection and absorption monitoring are critical. Source: Dubai Land Department transaction data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Strength

High Liquidity

453 transactions against 453 completed units signals strong turnover. A 1.00x transaction-to-stock ratio shapes entry and exit dynamics.

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Supply Pipeline

2,074 upcoming units. Absorption pace matters more than headline volume; large pipelines can limit short-term price acceleration in overbuilt segments.

Fit

Best Suited For

Income-focused investors, central-city end users, and buyers who value liquidity. Segment selection and building quality matter more than area-level averages.

Supply & Developers

Off-Plan Supply and Developer Presence

How many off-plan projects are in Trade Center First?

As of Q2 2026, Trade Center First has 0 active off-plan projects with an estimated pipeline of 2,074 upcoming units. Source: Dubai Land Department data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Off-Plan Projects

0 active projects delivering an estimated 2,074 units. Pipeline size shapes competition, resale liquidity, and price trajectory.

Key Developers

Developer presence shapes product quality, price positioning, and future supply trajectory.

Methodology

How This Data is Calculated

All figures on this page are derived from transactions recorded by the Dubai Land Department. iRealEstate.ae processes, cleans, trims, and groups this data by area, property type, and bedroom count. Ranges use trimmed percentiles to exclude outliers. Data is updated quarterly. Source: Dubai Land Department transaction data, analyzed by iRealEstate.ae.

Transaction-Based Pricing

All price figures reflect recorded transactions, not listings. Trimmed percentile ranges exclude extreme outliers for realistic budget bands.

Rental Yield

Annual rent divided by purchase price, grouped by area, property type, and bedroom count. Gross yield; does not account for service charges or vacancy.

Capital Appreciation

Median price per sqft compared across two consecutive 12-month periods. Mix shifts between luxury and mid-market can affect the result.

Why Medians Shift

Transaction mix changes period to period. One quarter may skew luxury, another mid-market. The median captures the center, not the full distribution.

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