Exhibition Expands with Over 110 Exhibitors and Dh1.4 Billion in Deals
Pavitra Shetty
Published on January 9, 2025, 18:24:03
The Sharjah Real Estate Exhibition – Acres 2025 is offering a 50% discount on property registration fees, reducing them from 4% to 2%. The event, scheduled from January 22 to 25 at the Sharjah Expo Centre, provides an excellent opportunity for investors and end-users to buy and sell properties with reduced government transaction costs.
Discounted Registration Fees: Buyers and sellers benefit from a reduced registration fee of 2% during the four-day event.
Expanded Exhibition: With participation from over 110 exhibitors, the event spans 10,000 square meters, showcasing residential, commercial, industrial properties, and land parcels.
Increased Demand: Sharjah’s real estate market has grown significantly following the introduction of freehold regulations, attracting new investors and companies.
Saeed Ghanem Al Suwaidi, chairman of the Representative Committee of the Real Estate Sector Business Group at the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), highlighted the exhibition's growth, fueled by favorable regulations and discounted fees.
Jamal Al Shawish of IFA Hotels and Resorts noted that the Sharjah Executive Council’s decision to reduce transaction fees during Acres 2025 is expected to drive significant investment in the emirate.
Abdulaziz Rashid Al Saleh, Director of the Sharjah Real Estate Registration Department (SRERD), shared that the previous edition recorded over Dh1.4 billion in real estate deals, prompting the Organising Committee to expand the exhibition to meet growing demand.
The 2025 edition is poised to be the largest yet, with major real estate developers and first-time participants showcasing projects across the UAE and the region. Visitors can explore completed and under-construction developments in residential, commercial, and hospitality sectors.
Organized by SCCI and SRERD, Acres 2025 continues to solidify Sharjah's position as a dynamic hub for real estate investment.
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