Dubai’s real estate market attracts serious investors—and cunning scammers. We are exposing the latest 2025 tricks and how to outsmart them.
Top 5 Dubai Property Scams Right Now
1. The “Fake Owner” Scam
How It Works:
- Scammers pose as owners of luxury villas
- They show you properties they don’t own
- Disappear after taking your deposit
How to Beat It:
✔ Always verify ownership via Dubai REST app
✔ Meet at the property’s Dewa-registered address
2. Off-Plan “Ghost Projects”
How It Works:
- Fake developers advertise glamorous towers
- Take 50% deposits… then vanish
How to Beat It:
✔ Check RERA project number (must start with “P”)
✔ Confirm escrow account matches RERA’s official list
3. The “Too-Good-To-Be-True” Deal
How It Works:
- “Luxury Palm villa for 50% below market!”
- They rush you to wire money
How to Beat It:
✔ Walk away if the price is more than 20% lower than the market value.
✔ Say: “I suggest paying the developer directly into their escrow account.”
4. Title Deed Forgery
How It Works:
- Altered documents for properties under litigation
How to Beat It:
✔ Get fresh Title Deed printout from DLD office
✔ Look for hologram & QR code
5. The “Agent Impersonator”
How It Works:
- Fake brokers using stolen RERA license numbers
How to Beat It:
✔ Verify agents at www.rera.ae/verify-license
✔ Demand to meet at their registered office
Step Scam-Proof Buying Process
- Verify Everything
- Property: RERA project number
- Seller: Emirates ID + Title Deed match
- Agent: Active RERA license
- Read the Fine Print
- Watch for:
- “Post-dated cheque” clauses
- “Non-refundable” admin fees
- Watch for:
Red Flags That Scream “Scam”
🚩 Pressure to decide TODAY
🚩 Requests for Western Union transfers
🚩 Agent refuses to meet at their office
Who to Call If Scammed?
- Dubai Police: 901 (Economic Crimes Unit)
- RERA: 800 4488
- DLD Disputes: 800 4488
Pro Tip: Keep all WhatsApp chats—they’re admissible in court.
Smart Investor Habits
✔ Build relationships with trusted brokers
✔ Attend property viewings at 11AM (when neighbors are home)
✔ Google the seller’s name + “scam”
“I Almost Got Scammed” (Real Story)
“A ‘broker’ showed me a JBR apartment. When I asked for the title deed, he left his phone and ran. Police found 12 fake IDs in his car.” — R.K., Indian investor
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