Oman: Revamps Real Estate Fees to Boost Investment
Arabian Business, 27 January 2025: In a significant move to encourage the investment landscape, the Housing and Urban Planning Ministry has revised real estate service fees, aiming to enhance service efficiency and provide greater value to beneficiaries.
These changes, affecting 85 government services, include the streamlining and merging of 47 service fees, the cancellation of 11, reductions in 8, and the introduction of 14 new services.
This initiative highlights a commitment to transparency in service pricing and application.
Among the notable amendments, the registration fees for real estate sales contracts have been halved from 2% to 1% for Omani individuals and companies, significantly reducing ownership costs.
Additionally, fees for real estate transactions through Islamic banks have been set at 0.5%, facilitating tailored financing solutions.
Mortgage registration fees are now capped at 0.5%, offering more flexible financing opportunities for investors.
The revised fee structure is part of a broader government strategy to attract investment and support the real estate sector.
It includes provisions for reimbursing amounts paid for changes in business activity type, providing financial relief to existing investors.
Adjustments have also been made to land use permit fees, with exemptions for agricultural lands converted for non-investment purposes within government planning zones.
Furthermore, certain e-government service fees have been eliminated, promoting digital transformation and reducing financial burdens on citizens.
To make property ownership more accessible, the decision exempts several groups from real estate ownership fees, including low-income earners, persons with disabilities, beneficiaries of the Family Income Scheme, and retirees with a monthly income below RO 300.
Enhanced regulation and transparency are also key aspects of the amendments, which cover fees for real estate brokerage licences, development services, valuation professionals, and services for real estate owners’ associations.
The ministry anticipates that these changes will increase beneficiary satisfaction to 90%, with clearer fee structures and simplified processes enhancing the user experience.
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