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Policy

DLD Launches Second Incubator Cohort to Grow Emirati Brokerage Capacity

Dubai Land Department building and skyline symbolizing policy and brokerage regulation

Dubai Land Department announced a second phase of its Emirati Real Estate Business Incubator Programme, extending structured support for nationals building brokerage firms.

The new cohort follows a six-month track covering regulatory compliance, legal structuring, operations, marketing, and financial planning. This is a meaningful policy signal: market growth is being matched with talent-system development, not just transaction expansion.

For clients and investors, stronger professional training should improve advisory consistency, disclosure quality, and post-sale service standards across a wider segment of broker teams.

For the sector, this aligns with Dubai's longer-term playbook: combine volume growth with institutional quality so market credibility compounds alongside deal flow.

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