FAQ

We offer a wide range of properties including residential, commercial, and luxury real estate in Qatar. This includes apartments, villas, townhouses, offices, retail spaces, and land for sale or rent. To check the properties we offer, download our brochure.

Our website features both properties for sale and for rent.

To rent or buy property in Qatar, you will typically need:
• A valid Qatar ID (for residents) or a passport (for non-residents)
• Proof of income or employment
• A lease agreement or purchase contract
• Depending on the property, additional documents may be required.

Yes, non-Qataris can purchase property in designated areas. These areas include certain developments that allow foreign ownership, such as The Pearl-Qatar, Lusail, and West Bay Lagoon.

Foreigners can purchase property in Qatar within specific, approved areas. The property ownership laws may vary based on the type of property and location.

For property purchases, you will typically make payments through bank transfers or other secure methods, as outlined in your purchase agreement. For rental properties, payment methods may include monthly or annual payments via bank transfer or cheque.

When buying or renting property, there may be additional costs such as:
• Registration fees (for property purchases)
• Agency commission fees (typically 2-3% for purchases or a set fee for rentals)
• Maintenance fees (especially for apartment buildings)
• Utilities (water, electricity, and internet)

Yes, we offer property management services including maintenance, tenant sourcing, lease management, and other property-related services for both owners and tenants.

Some of the most popular areas for real estate in Qatar include:
• Doha (West Bay, The Pearl-Qatar, Lusail)
• Al Wakrah
• Al Khor
• Msheireb Downtown
• The Mall of Qatar area These areas offer a range of residential, commercial, and luxury properties.

Yes, foreigners can purchase land in Qatar, but like property purchases, this is typically limited to specific areas where foreign ownership is allowed. It’s advisable to consult a real estate professional for detailed guidance.

Rental contracts in Qatar are usually signed for a period of 1-2 years, with the possibility of renewal. Rent can be paid monthly, quarterly, or annually depending on the agreement.

Qatar’s real estate market has seen steady growth in recent years, especially with developments surrounding the FIFA World Cup 2022 and long-term infrastructure projects. However, as with any market, it’s essential to research current trends and market conditions before making a decision.
For more personalized advice or specific inquiries, feel free to contact us directly.