Handover Intelligence · New edition every month

Every building handing over in Dubai — and who to call about it.

The monthly report for the firms that win their clients in the handover window. Every residential completion straight from the DLD registry — unit counts, dates and the developer's handover contact — plus the 90-day forward calendar and which "coming soon" projects will actually slip.

22 vs ~10
Buildings completed vs covered in the press, this edition
43,027
Units DLD-confirmed completed in Dubai 2026, through 30 June
90
Completed buildings, year to date

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If your pipeline runs on news alerts, you're seeing a fraction of the market

22 buildings (15,134 units) DLD-confirmed completed May–June vs ~10 covered in business press. The ones that never make the news are exactly where the competition hasn't arrived yet: thousand-unit drops in JVC, Arjan, Dubai South and Business Bay, full of investor owners who are choosing a property manager, booking a snagging inspection and furnishing for first lease — right now.

What lands in your inbox each month

One clean edition at the start of every month. No dashboard to log into — the report and the data, ready to act on.

The full intelligence report

A 13-page PDF: just-handed-over buildings, the next 90-day completion window with verified build progress, the Q4–Q1 pipeline, a developer leaderboard and an area heatmap. The credibility piece you can forward internally.

The complete DLD spreadsheet

Every completed and upcoming building this year — with unit counts, dates, official inspection % and links. Drop it straight into your CRM and start the outreach.

Developer handover contacts

The phone, email and web each developer registered with the regulator for project enquiries — on every building. You know which building handed over and exactly who to call about it.

Slippage & reality checks

Which "Q3 2026" projects are really at 15–22% built and won't make it — so you spend your campaign budget on buildings that are actually about to hand over, not marketing dates.

July 2026 Edition

A look inside this month's edition

The handover wave is concentrated inland, not on the prime coast. Below: where the units landed, and a sample of the buildings that just handed over.

Dubai handover heatmap — DLD-confirmed units completed, July 2026 Edition

Just handed over — keys being collected now

Building Developer Area Units Handed over
Peninsula Four Select Group Business Bay 1,040 (DLD) Jun 25, 2026
Erin Meraas City Walk (Al Wasl) 460 (DLD; marketed ~200) Jun 12, 2026
Elevate by Prescott Prescott Arjan 451 (DLD) Jun 4, 2026
Talia Residences Deyaar Dubai South (Jabal Ali) 368 (DLD) Jun 1, 2026
VYB Ginco Properties Business Bay 363 (DLD; marketed 168) Jun 23, 2026
Al Serh Residences 11 Asak Real Estate JVC (Al Barsha South) 271 (DLD) Jun 4, 2026

+ 84 more DLD-registered completions this edition, with the developer handover contact on every one — in the full report and spreadsheet. Open the June 2026 PDF →

Built for the handover economy

Every completed building is a wave of demand. The radar tells you which buildings, where, and when each kind of firm should move.

Property management

At handover

Owners pick a manager the week they collect keys — and pay service charges on empty units from completion.

Holiday-home / STR operators

At handover

New furnished inventory to onboard before the owners get approached by everyone else.

Fit-out & furnishing

0–4 months after

Each handover is a wave of investors furnishing units for first lease.

Mortgage & handover finance

6–1 months before

Handover-payment products need 3–6 months of lead time — this is your campaign calendar.

Snagging & inspection

At key collection

The buildings to publish per-tower pages for, before competitors react.

Movers & relocation

1–6 months after

Concentrated move demand by area, before everyone else hears about it.

Official data. Zero invention.

The backbone is the DLD open-data project registry — official completions, inspection percentages and unit counts. Where the registry conflicts with press or portals, the registry wins.

Every curated entry is web-verified against a primary source — a developer announcement, business press or a DLD-checked tracker. Project names link to the evidence.

Build progress comes from dated inspections, never listing marketing copy. When an announced date and physical progress disagree, we flag it.

Developer contacts are the public details each developer registered with the regulator for project enquiries — legitimate B2B use, labelled at source.

Sources: DLD project registry & Mashrooi · developer announcements · fäm DLD-checked tracker · Cavendish Maxwell residential market reports · Property Finder via Khaleej Times.

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One edition at the start of each month, covering every DLD-confirmed completion through the end of the prior month — plus the 90-day forward window and pipeline. The current edition (July 2026 Edition) is available to subscribers; the previous month's full edition is free to sample.
The backbone is the Dubai Land Department open-data project registry — official completions, inspection percentages and unit counts. Every curated building is additionally web-verified against a developer announcement, business press or a DLD-checked tracker. No invented figures, ever.
The full monthly PDF report, the complete DLD spreadsheet (every completed and upcoming building), the developer handover contact on every building, and the slippage / reality-check analysis. It arrives by email — there is no platform to log into.
It is AED 499/month (+VAT, reclaimable for businesses). After your free edition we send a secure payment link. No contract — cancel any month and you simply stop receiving editions.
No. The public reports on this site are consumer market analysis. The Handover Radar is an operational B2B intelligence product for service firms — building-level handover data and contacts you act on, not market commentary.

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