
Foreign investors in Oman can acquire real estate within Integrated Tourism Complex (ITC) projects, choosing between the primary and secondary markets. The primary market, offering new developments and staged payments, ensures a modern standard and potential for value appreciation, though it carries the risk of delays. The secondary market allows for immediate move-in or rental of ready-to-use units, often with favorable tax implications (no VAT on the resale of apartments), although they may require refurbishment. The decision depends on the investment goal, budget, and risk tolerance. Purchasing property in Oman can also be linked to the possibility of obtaining long-term residency.

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Foreign investors in Oman can acquire real estate within Integrated Tourism Complex (ITC) projects, choosing between the primary and secondary markets. The primary market, offering new developments and staged payments, ensures a modern standard and potential for value appreciation, though it carries the risk of delays. The secondary market allows for immediate move-in or rental of ready-to-use units, often with favorable tax implications (no VAT on the resale of apartments), although they may require refurbishment. The decision depends on the investment goal, budget, and risk tolerance. Purchasing property in Oman can also be linked to the possibility of obtaining long-term residency.
Oman is increasingly appearing on the radar of investors looking for a stable real estate market outside of Europe. Dynamic infrastructure development, Integrated Tourism Complex (ITC) projects, and the ability for foreigners to purchase property are causing interest to grow year by year.
One of the first questions our clients ask is: is it better to buy property in Oman from a developer (primary market), or choose a ready-made apartment from the secondary market?
The primary market involves purchasing property directly from a developer – this includes both completed units and projects under construction (so-called off-plan).
In Oman, many new investments are carried out as part of ITC (Integrated Tourism Complex) projects, which allow foreigners to purchase property on a freehold basis.
Therefore, it is crucial to verify whether the project operates under current regulations and whether client funds are secured (e.g., through an escrow system).
The secondary market involves purchasing property from a current owner. This is a solution for those who want to buy a ready-made unit and quickly start using or renting it out.
| Criterion | Primary market | Secondary market |
|---|---|---|
| Property condition | New / under construction | Used |
| Move-in time | After completion of the investment | Usually right away |
| VAT | Possible at the first sale | Often there is no VAT on apartments |
| Payment | Off-plan | Usually one-time |
| Growth potential | Higher with early purchase | More stable, predictable |
Oman allows foreigners to purchase real estate in specific locations – primarily in ITC (Integrated Tourism Complex) projects. In practice, this means that both the primary and secondary markets in these zones are available to foreign investors.
It is also worth remembering that investing in real estate in Oman can be linked to the possibility of obtaining long-term residency – details depend on current investment thresholds and regulations.
When planning an investment, you should consider:
Tax differences between the first sale and the resale of a property can have a significant impact on the final profitability calculation.
There is no single answer that is right for everyone.
The most important thing is to match your choice to your investment goal, budget, and time horizon.

Author
Mariusz Cieślukowski
CEO / FOUNDER
Co-founder of PlanoGroup and the person responsible for the development of the entire group. He built a brand based on quality, trust, and effectiveness, developing it in the Spanish market and subsequently expanding operations to further investment destinations. Today, he is developing PlanoGroup - a project that responds to the needs of clients who are looking not only for real estate but also for new opportunities for living, investment, and relocation. He specializes in trend analysis and building investment strategies in foreign markets - including Spain, Oman, and emerging locations such as Montenegro.