Elivation onboards you directly to Dubai's developers. The contracts, payments, and title deeds happen between you and the developer. We bring you the deal, aggregate capital, get owner approvals, and then manage your property end-to-end.
Most property platforms blur the line between facilitator and counterparty. We don't. Here's exactly where we fit in your investment.
Here's the actual path your money takes — from your bank to a property in your name.
You wire payment from your account — Nigeria, Kenya, India, anywhere — straight to the developer's escrow.
RERA-regulated. Funds release to the developer only as construction milestones complete. We never have signing authority.
Dubai Land Department registers the unit (or your fractional share) in your name. Verifiable anytime via DLD's public portal.
Show to tenants, clean between lets, scheduled maintenance, repairs, inspections. You see everything live on your dashboard.
Monthly rental income wired straight to your bank account — full amount, no skim. Management fee invoiced separately.
When you're ready to sell, we route your unit through our buyer network. Typical 14–30 day close. Proceeds go directly to your account.
We make money two ways: a property management fee when your unit is rented, and a small commission paid by the developer at close. Both are transparent, both are disclosed before you sign anything.
We don't make money from holding your funds. We don't make money from upselling you a worse property. We don't have a hidden margin baked into your purchase price.
If your property doesn't perform, neither do we. That's the entire alignment.
Dubai property is one of the world's most resilient investment classes — annualized 12% appreciation over the last decade, no capital gains tax, residency benefits, USD-pegged currency.
But most foreign-buyer platforms blur the line between adviser and broker. They hold your money. They opaquely mark up your purchase. They go silent after handover.
Elivation is the alternative. You contract with the developer. We just make sure you're contracting with the right one, on the right terms, and managing the property afterward like it's our own.
Talk to your local agent. Get the full structure walked through, on a video call, in your language.