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New platform Deed launches to enable property investment in Dubai from $136
With a 100% digital experience, users can register, verify their identity, browse handpicked properties, and start investing.

As Dubai’s real estate market continues to grow, supported by investor interest and increasing global attention on Middle Eastern assets, a new platform is offering broader access to this sector. Deed, a DIFC-licensed and DFSA-regulated fintech platform, has officially launched to the public, enabling individuals worldwide to invest in income-generating residential properties in Dubai with a minimum investment of $136.
Real estate investment in Dubai has traditionally required significant upfront capital, complex legal procedures, and often a physical presence. Deed aims to simplify the process. Users can register through a fully digital platform, complete identity verification, browse selected properties, and begin investing within minutes, regardless of location.
Once an investment is made, users receive monthly rental income based on their ownership share. Any capital gains are distributed proportionally among investors if a property is sold. All properties listed on the platform are professionally managed to reduce the administrative burden for individual investors.
“Real estate shouldn’t be reserved for the few,” said Bashar Khdair, CEO and Co-Founder of Deed. “At Deed, we’ve made it simple for anyone to start owning real property in Dubai, from anywhere in the world. Whether you’re looking to grow your income or build long-term wealth, we’ve built a platform that brings the opportunity to your fingertips, fully digital, fully transparent, and fully regulated.”
During its soft launch, Deed attracted thousands of users to its waitlist, indicating growing interest in accessible investment tools. By combining digital technology with regulatory oversight, the platform offers streamlined access to one of the world’s most resilient and active real estate markets without needing large capital, cross-border complications, or complex processes.