Yes, it is possible to mortgage a property in Dubai. Buyers can obtain mortgage loans from banks and financial institutions, which typically require a down payment (usually 20-25% for expatriates and 15-20% for UAE nationals), proof of income, and a good credit history. The process is regulated by the UAE Central Bank, ensuring transparency and protection for both lenders and borrowers.
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