Sharjah: The 'Aqari' platform, developed by Sharjah Digital Department in collaboration with over twenty local and federal government entities, has reinforced its role as a comprehensive digital hub and the unified reference for real estate services in the Emirate of Sharjah, achieving remarkable milestones in the sector. Launched under the umbrella of the Digital Sharjah Platform, Aqari embodies the emirate's vision of advancing the real estate sector and accelerating digital transformation.
According to Emirates News Agency, by consolidating services into a single integrated real estate ecosystem, accessible through digital channels and mobile applications on Android and iOS, the platform enables users to complete transactions with greater speed, reliability, and efficiency. In just six months, Aqari has transformed real estate services in Sharjah, completing more than 2,000 fully digital transactions, including company management, Power of Attorney registration, and real estate unit enrolment.
The platform has expanded its comprehensive real estate database to include over 42,000 newly added units, more than 1,300 buildings, and over 2 million square metres of vacant land. On the operational front, 12 government service centres have fully adopted the platform, achieving a 100% utilisation rate. This progress has been supported by more than 90 certified administrative users, ensuring seamless end-to-end digital processing of all transactions.
Aqari currently offers a suite of real estate services, including company management, Power of Attorney registration, and real estate unit enrollment, forming the foundation for its continuous expansion. Upcoming phases will introduce new services, such as streamlined rental services, rental dispute resolution, real estate transactions, and a dedicated portfolio of services tailored for property developers and brokers.
These advancements reflect Aqari's strategic objectives: digitising real estate services, reducing transaction times, enhancing transparency, empowering investors and stakeholders, and elevating the customer experience for individuals, companies, developers, brokers, banks, and real estate offices. Commenting on the achievement, Sheikh Saud bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Director-General of Sharjah Digital Department and the Chairman of the Committee for the Integrated Real Estate Services Platform Project 'Aqari', highlighted the platform's success in driving sustainable development and improving service efficiency.
He added that by unifying real estate services under a single platform with a comprehensive database, the initiative strengthens transparency, investor confidence, and data-driven decision-making. Aqari aims to position Sharjah as a regional and global hub for digital excellence, fully aligned with the emirate's strategic aspirations.