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Qatar Real Estate Ownership Regulations for Foreigners

Doha, Qatar – Qatar has reaffirmed its commitment to foreign investment in the real estate sector. The Cabinet Resolution No. 28 of 2020 defines the areas where non-Qataris may own and use real estate, providing attractive opportunities for investors.

Types of Ownership

The regulations distinguish between two types of ownership rights for non-Qataris:

  • Freehold Ownership: Full ownership of land and buildings, indefinitely. Available in 9 specific zones.
  • Usufruct (Leasehold): The right to use and benefit from real estate for a period of 99 years, renewable. Available in 16 other areas.

Designated Freehold Zones:

Foreigners can own freehold property in areas such as:

  • The Pearl-Qatar
  • West Bay Lagoon
  • Lusail City
  • Al Khor Resort

Investment Residency Benefits

Investing in Qatar real estate also offers residency benefits:

  • Residency Permit: For property purchases valued at QAR 730,000 (approx. $200,000) or more, owners and their families are granted residency without a sponsor.
  • Golden Residency (Permanent): For investments of QAR 3,650,000 (approx. $1,000,000) or more, owners receive permanent residency benefits, including free healthcare and education in government institutions.
"These regulations position Qatar as a leading destination for international real estate investment, offering security, residency, and high-quality lifestyle options," noted a property consultant at The Pearl.

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