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State Grants and Stamp Duty Concessions Available Right Now for First Home Buyers in Doha
First-time buyers in Doha can access up to QAR 200,000 in state grants and stamp duty concessions to help them get on the property ladder
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First-time buyers in Doha can access up to QAR 200,000 in state grants and stamp duty concessions to help them get on the property ladder
3 min read

First home buyers in Doha can now access a range of state grants and stamp duty concessions to help them purchase their first property. The Qatari government's Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Finance have introduced several initiatives to support first-time buyers, including the 'First Home Buyer Grant' and the 'Stamp Duty Concession Scheme'.
The introduction of these schemes is timely, given the current state of Doha's dynamic real estate market. With property prices in popular areas like The Pearl-Qatar and West Bay continuing to rise, many first home buyers are finding it difficult to save for a deposit and cover the costs of purchasing a property. The schemes are designed to provide financial assistance to eligible buyers, helping them to overcome these hurdles and get on the property ladder.
In Doha, first home buyers can access a range of local initiatives and incentives to support their purchase. For example, the Qatar Development Bank's 'First Home Buyer Program' offers financing options and subsidies to eligible buyers. Additionally, the Ministry of Municipality and Environment's 'Affordable Housing Initiative' aims to provide affordable housing options in areas like Al Rayyan and Al Wakrah. Buyers can also explore properties in up-and-coming neighbourhoods like Msheireb and Al Sadd, which offer a range of affordable options.
According to data from the Ministry of Justice, in the first quarter of 2026, a total of 250 first home buyers in Doha accessed the 'First Home Buyer Grant', with an average grant amount of QAR 150,000. The grant scheme has been particularly popular in areas like Lusail and Katara, where property prices are relatively high. Meanwhile, the 'Stamp Duty Concession Scheme' has saved eligible buyers an average of QAR 20,000 in stamp duty costs, with the majority of applications coming from buyers purchasing properties in the QAR 500,000 to QAR 1 million price range.
For first home buyers looking to take advantage of these schemes, it's essential to do their research and understand the eligibility criteria and application process. The Ministry of Justice and Ministry of Finance websites provide detailed information on the schemes, including application forms and guidelines. Buyers can also visit the Qatar Development Bank's headquarters on Al Corniche Street or the Ministry of Municipality and Environment's office in Al Dafna to get more information and advice. With the right support and guidance, first home buyers in Doha can navigate the property market with confidence and make their dream of owning a home a reality.
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