Sell with Fixed Fee - 1,990 AED

Already found a buyer for your property? Skip the commission! Use Proffer to handle all the paperwork online and pay just a fixed fee.

Fixed Fee, No Hidden Costs

Pay 1,990 AED instead of 2%+ commission — even if you already found a buyer.

Full Legal Support

We handle contracts, cheque guidance, and compliance with UAE property law.

Remote Deal Closure

Can't be there? We finalize everything under power of attorney — wherever you are.

Fully Online Process

Register, upload documents, and track the deal — all from your account.

Let's compare what you pay for a property

AED
Traditional DealWith Proffer
Commission20,000 AED (2%)1,990 AED Fixed
DLD40,000 AED (4%)40,000 AED (4%)
Trustee fee5,250 AED5,250 AED
Total65,250 AED47,240 AED
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Real Estate Expert

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FAQs

This service is for property owners who have already found a buyer and only need support with contracts, paperwork, trustee coordination, and transfer registration.

Proffer charges a fixed fee of AED 1,999 with no hidden commissions. Standard government charges such as Dubai Land Department fees, trustee fees, and mortgage-related costs still apply separately.

Typical documents include Emirates ID or passport copies, the original title deed, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), and mortgage clearance documents if the property is financed. But of course, everything is considered on a case-by-case basis.

Yes. Proffer can guide sellers through mortgage clearance and can also support remote transactions through a valid power of attorney if one of the parties cannot attend in person.

Yes. Proffer prepares contracts, reviews documents, coordinates the process, and allows both parties to track each stage of the transaction online.

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