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Sharjah real estate transactions hit Dh29.5 billion, Muwaileh Commercial leads sales

The News

Sharjah real estate transactions have reached Dh29.5 billion, with Muwaileh Commercial leading sales. The data indicates strong activity in the emirate's real estate sector, which is significant for the regional economy.

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Why it matters

Total transactions volume of Dh29.5 billion signifies market scale.

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Key findings

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  • Total transactions volume of Dh29.5 billion signifies market scale.
  • Muwaileh Commercial as leader indicates commercial property demand.

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