The largest property exhibition opens on March 25, 2026, providing year-round access to over 30 developers.

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DPS serves as a one-stop solution for brokers, investors, and buyers.

The Biggest Property Exhibition (DPS) by Dubai Properties officially opens this Wednesday, 25th March, introducing a new concept to the emirate’s thriving real estate market. Unlike traditional property exhibitions that run for a few days, DPS will remain open year-round, bringing together 30+ developers under one roof in a permanent showcase designed for investors, brokers, and buyers alike.

The year-round platform allows visitors to explore residential, commercial, and off-plan projects at their convenience, compare prices and payment plans, and meet developers such as DAMAC, Sobha, Binghatti, Danube, Beyond, Ellington, Deca, and more directly. Organizers say the goal is to streamline the property search process and create a central hub for real estate transactions.

For investors, the show provides direct access to multiple developers, competitive launch offers, and easier comparison of potential returns. Brokers benefit from centralized inventories, simpler networking, and faster deal closures. Buyers gain the advantage of viewing multiple projects in one location, receiving personalized consultations, and assessing flexible payment plans side by side.

A DPS spokesperson said the concept was created to meet a clear market need: “A permanent property platform where serious buyers, investors, and brokers can meet developers at any time of the year. This initiative will benefit everyone by making the process more transparent, efficient, and accessible.”

With Dubai’s property sector continuing to draw global attention, DPS aims to serve as a year-round gateway to real estate opportunities.

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