Real Estate Software Development UAE
Property portals, broker CRMs, listing platforms, Trakheesi-compliant systems, Ejari integrations — built specifically for Dubai's real estate ecosystem by engineers who've shipped against RERA and DLD APIs.
Real estate platforms that meet UAE rules.
Every layer: portals, CRMs, broker tools, compliance, marketing — with RERA, DLD, and Ejari integrations baked in.
Property portals
Bayut/Dubizzle-style portals with advanced search, filters, virtual tours, lead capture.
Broker CRM systems
Lead capture, listing management, deal pipeline, commission tracking, broker analytics.
Listing systems
Multi-source listing aggregation, image processing, MLS-style data normalisation.
Property automation
Auto-renewal of listings, lead routing, follow-up sequences, dynamic pricing recommendations.
Ejari integration
Direct integration with Dubai's Ejari for tenancy contract registration and validation.
Trakheesi integration
RERA Trakheesi permit verification, broker registration, marketing material approval flows.
RERA compliance
Escrow validation, broker commission compliance, off-plan project compliance flows.
Real estate dashboards
Market analytics, transaction trend dashboards, portfolio performance reporting.
AI property tools
AI lead scoring, image enhancement, listing description generation, market valuation.
Real estate platforms, built right.
Dubai real estate has specific rules and rhythms. Our process accounts for both.
Map your product against RERA, DLD, and Ejari requirements. Identify all integration points needed.
Two-week sprints. Listings, search, and lead capture first — then layered compliance.
RERA/DLD integration, security review, Trakheesi permit flows, Ejari sandbox to prod.
Go-live, SEO setup for portal traffic, broker training, analytics dashboards.
Building real estate tech that survives Dubai
Dubai's real estate market is unlike any other — both in scale and in regulation. The DLD processes more property transactions per year than many entire countries. RERA's Trakheesi system gates every piece of real estate marketing. Ejari registration is mandatory for every tenancy. Off-plan sales have escrow rules that change. Brokerage commission rules have their own compliance layer.
Building real estate software here means accepting three realities:
You will integrate with RERA whether you want to or not
If you list properties, you need Trakheesi permits. If you broker deals, you need RERA registration validation. If you market off-plan, you need to check project escrow status. Real estate software that ignores these integrations either limits its UAE serviceable market or quietly enables non-compliance, which gets expensive fast. Build for compliance from week one.
Data quality is the whole game
The difference between a property portal that works and one that doesn't is data normalisation. Bedrooms, bathrooms, areas (sqft vs sqm), prices (AED vs USD, total vs per-sqft), property types (apartment vs flat vs studio), locations (Dubai Marina vs Marina vs Marina Dubai vs Marina Walk). Every listing source uses slightly different conventions. Building robust normalisation and deduplication is unglamorous but determines whether your search results are useful.
Brokers will stress-test your CRM
Real estate brokers in Dubai are some of the most demanding CRM users in any industry. They want every lead instantly. They want WhatsApp integration. They want auto-dialer functionality. They want listing reuploads across 5 portals from one place. They want commission tracking accurate to the dirham. They want it all on their phone. Their willingness to put up with friction is zero. Build accordingly.
The engineers we work with have shipped property portals, broker CRMs, developer sales platforms, and compliance tools across Dubai and Abu Dhabi. They know the unwritten rules — which listing portals require manual approval for new properties, how Ejari handles split tenancies, what the difference is between an RERA broker permit and a Trakheesi marketing permit.
If you're building real estate tech for Dubai, the worst thing you can do is build a generic property platform and bolt UAE compliance on top. The right path is UAE-native from day one.