Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

Ahlan Property offers end-to-end assistance for international clients, including property sourcing, market analysis, legal coordination, financing guidance, and remote transaction support. We help clients invest confidently in the UAE, UK, Georgia, and Uzbekistan without unnecessary complexity.

Yes. Most transactions can be completed remotely through digital documentation, power of attorney, and virtual property viewings. Ahlan Property manages the entire process on your behalf, ensuring transparency and security.

We assess your budget, risk profile, expected returns, residency goals, and timeline. Based on this analysis, we recommend markets that best align with your personal and financial objectives.

United Arab Emirates

You select a property, sign the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), pay a deposit, and register the transaction with the Dubai Land Department (DLD). Ahlan Property manages negotiation, paperwork, and final title deed issuance.

Yes. Foreign investors can purchase freehold properties in designated areas across Dubai.

The process includes signing a sales agreement, obtaining NOCs, clearing service charges, and transferring ownership at DLD.

There is no annual property tax or capital gains tax. Only one-time transaction fees apply.

Approximate breakdown:

  • DLD fee (4%): AED 40,000
  • Registration & admin fees: AED 5,000 – 7,000

Total cost: AED 1,045,000 – 1,050,000

After agent and admin fees, you may receive approximately:
AED 960,000 – 970,000

Average annual rental yield ranges between 6% to 8%, depending on location and property type.

Georgia

After selecting a property, you sign a purchase agreement and register ownership at the Public Service Hall, often completed within one working day. Ahlan Property handles documentation and translation support.

Yes. Foreigners can freely buy residential and commercial properties.

You sign a sale agreement and register the ownership transfer. The process is simple and fast compared to many global markets.

Registration fees: ~1%
Capital Gains Tax (if applicable): 5%

Approximate total cost: USD 101,000 – 102,000

After taxes and costs, approximately: USD 95,000 – 97,000

United Kingdom

You make an offer, instruct a solicitor, complete legal checks, exchange contracts, and finalize the purchase. Ahlan Property coordinates with agents, solicitors, and lenders to streamline the process.

Yes. The UK has no restrictions on foreign property ownership.

Pricing competitively, professional marketing, and legal readiness are key. We assist in positioning your property effectively for faster sales.

Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT)
Legal fees
Survey and valuation costs

Approximate total cost (including SDLT): £800,000 – £820,000

After agent fees, legal costs, and capital gains tax (if applicable): £700,000 – £720,000

Uzbekistan

The process includes selecting a property, verifying ownership records, signing a purchase agreement, and registering the property with the State Services Agency (Cadastre Office). Ahlan Property coordinates legal checks and registration to ensure a smooth and secure transaction.

Foreign nationals can purchase residential property in designated developments, typically new-build or government-approved projects. Eligibility may depend on minimum investment thresholds and residency status, which Ahlan Property helps you navigate.

To sell a property, you sign a sale agreement, settle outstanding taxes or utility charges, and register the ownership transfer with the Cadastre Office. The process is efficient when documentation is prepared in advance.

  • Property registration & notary fees: ~1–2%
  • Annual property tax: low, typically below 0.5%
  • Capital Gains Tax on sale: approximately 10% (if applicable)

Approximate total cost including registration and legal fees: USD 122,000 – 124,000

After capital gains tax and transaction costs, you may receive approximately: USD 108,000 – 112,000

Uzbekistan offers attractive opportunities due to rapid urban development, improving foreign investment laws, and competitive property prices. Cities such as Tashkent are particularly popular for rental income and long-term capital growth.

Average rental yields range between 5% to 7% annually, depending on location, property type, and demand from expatriates and corporate tenants.