Doha: The volume of real estate trading in sales contracts registered with the Real Estate Registration Department at the Ministry of Justice during the period from August 25 to 29 reached QAR 242,912,078, while the total sales contracts for the real estate bulletin for residential units during the same period reached QAR 26,272,599. The weekly bulletin issued by the department stated that the list of real estate traded for sale included vacant lands, residences, residential buildings, commercial shops and residential units. The sales operations were concentrated in the municipalities of Al Rayyan, Doha, Al Dhaayen, Al Khor, Al Dhakhira, Umm Salal, Al Wakra and Al Shamal and in the areas of Pearl Island, Umm Ubairiya, Rawdat Eqdeem and Lusail 69. The volume of real estate trading in sales contracts registered with the Real Estate Registration Department at the Ministry of Justice during the period from August 18 to 22 was over QAR 229 million. Source: Qatar News Agency
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