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Qatar Real Estate Prices Decline in November 2025

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CNBC reported that the Qatar Real Estate Price Index fell during November 2025 by 1.03% year-on-year and 0.78% month-on-month.

Modern skyscrapers of West Bay Doha at sunset with the Corniche promenade and a traditional dhow boat in the foreground.
The stunning architecture of Doha’s West Bay illuminates the sky as evening falls over the Arabian Gulf.

Real Estate Transaction Volume

Data from the Ministry of Justice showed that the volume of registered real estate sale contracts at the Real Estate Registration Department reached QAR 2.26 billion in November.

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New residential developments in Qatar offer modern living spaces and structured community layouts.

Decline in Real Estate Loans

Meanwhile, the total loans and credit facilities directed to the real estate sector decreased by 0.4% year-on-year, reaching QAR 189.3 billion, according to the Qatar Central Bank.

✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight

The November 2025 decline in Qatar’s Real Estate Price Index signals a nuanced phase within the Contemporary real estate landscape, characterized by modern high-rise developments and planned residential compounds that emphasize streamlined Material Expression and controlled Spatial Dynamics. Despite a moderate drop in transaction volumes and a slight contraction in sectoral credit, the market remains embedded within a carefully managed Urban Fabric, balancing investment flows with regulatory oversight. However, the slowdown raises questions about Functional Resilience and long-term affordability, as reduced lending and price corrections may affect both speculative and end-user demand. Ultimately, these trends underscore Qatar’s architectural and economic ambition to sustain market stability while calibrating growth in alignment with urban planning objectives.

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