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Residential Property Transactions: March 2026

NR 061/2026
Release Date: 13 April 2026
Cut-off Date: 01 April 2026

In March 2026, the number of final deeds of sale and promise of sale agreements relating to residential property amounted to 1,130 and 1,375, respectively. 
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This news release presents provisional data on residential property sale transactions based on the date of registration with the tax authority.

Final deeds of sale

In March 2026, the number of final deeds of sale relating to residential property amounted to 1,130, an increase of 9.2 per cent when compared to those registered in March 2025 (Table 1a). The value of these deeds totalled €340.0 million, representing an increase of 10.7 per cent when compared to the corresponding value recorded in March 2025 (Table 2a).

Final Deeds of Sale Chart

In the month under review, 1,026 (or 90.8 per cent) of these final deeds of sale involved individual buyers (households), with companies accounting for virtually all remaining deeds (Table 1b). The value of the deeds involving individual buyers (households) amounted to €267.3 million, equivalent to 78.6 per cent of the total value (Table 2b).

Final deeds of sale by locality

The highest numbers of final deeds of sale were recorded in the following localities: San Pawl Il-Baħar (108), Birkirkara (53) and Il-Mosta (51) (Table 3).  

Properties transacted in the final deeds of sale

During the month under review, 1,219 properties were transacted in the final deeds of sale (Table 4). Apartments (442) and Garages (284) accounted for the largest shares, at 36.3 per cent and 23.3 per cent, respectively.

Promise of sale agreements

In March 2026, 1,375 promise of sale agreements relating to residential property were registered, equivalent to an increase of 23.2 per cent over the same period in 2025 (Table 5a). The value of these agreements totalled €506.1 million, representing an increase of 33.5 per cent when compared to the corresponding value recorded in March 2025 (Table 6). Individual potential buyers (households) accounted for 1,228 (or 89.3 per cent) of these agreements, while the rest mainly involved companies (Table 5b).

Chart 2

Promise of sale agreements by locality

The highest numbers of promise of sale agreements were recorded in the following localities: San Pawl Il-Baħar (98), Birkirkara (80) and Ħal Qormi (63) (Table 7).

Residential Property Transactions: March 2026

NR 061/2026
Release Date: 13 April 2026
Cut-off Date: 01 April 2026

House model with real estate agent and customer discussing for contract to buy house, insurance or loan real estate background.
  • The number of final deeds of sale relating to residential property amounted to 1,130 during March 2026, an increase of 95 deeds when compared to those registered a year earlier.
  • During March 2026, 1,375 promise of sale agreements relating to residential property were registered, an increase of 259 agreements over the same period in 2025.
  • In relation to the amounts registered in March 2025, the final deeds of sale increased by 9.2 per cent, whereas promise of sale agreements increased by 23.2 per cent.

Residential Property Transactions: March 2026

Methodological Notes

1. This news release presents data on property transactions based on final deeds of sale (‘kuntratti’) and promise of sale agreements (‘konvenji’) registered with the tax authority. The qualifier ‘period of registration’ common to the tables refers to such registration. Basing the data on the period when the final deed of sale or promise of sale agreement is registered with the tax authority, rather than when it is signed, is considered to produce more timely information.

2. The scope of this release follows the classification of the administrative data source, and includes only those transactions classified as ‘residential’ by the source. The data presented covers the following property types: airspace, boathouse, bungalow, farmhouse, flat/apartment, garage, garden, house, maisonette, penthouse, plot of land, semi-detached villa, terraced house, ‘terran’, urban tenement, and villa.

3. Excluded are transactions classified as ‘commercial’, comprising of business premises and warehouse/storeroom, and those classified as ‘other’, a category that incorporates car space, field, grave and redemption of ground rent, amongst others.

4. Therefore, deeds/agreements relating to land for residential purposes (‘plot of land’) are included, while those pertaining to land for non-residential purposes (‘field’) are not.

5. Only deeds/agreements relating to the sale of property, which also includes sale by auction (‘subasta’) and sale after assignment of rights, are considered. Therefore, donations and exchanges, amongst others, are not included.

6. In this news release, a promise of sale agreement is accounted for only once, and included at the time of registration with the tax authority. Therefore, if a promise of sale is extended to a later date, that record is excluded from the statistics presented in this news release.

7. In the light of notes 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, this release must be viewed as a sub-set of all the property transactions and activities registered with the tax authority that take place during a given period.

8. In some cases, more than one property is listed under the same final deed of sale or promise of sale agreement. Table 1 to Table 7 (excluding Table 4) of this news release report the number of registered final deeds of sale and promise of sale agreements, and not the number of properties falling under these deeds/agreements. The number of properties falling under the registered final deeds of sale is presented in Table 4. This table cannot be replicated for the promise of sale agreements due to non-availability of data.

9. The residential property transactions considered are not limited to individuals (households), but may also involve other economic agents. Besides individuals, the administrative data source distinguishes between companies, authorities and bodies of persons.

10. The districts incorporating localities in Tables 3 and 7 correspond to the location of the property which has been or shall be purchased, not to the place of residence of the buyer or seller.

11. To achieve consistency, the methodological concepts used in this news release are aligned to the extent possible with the House Price Index concepts.

12. Users are reminded of several factors which might inhibit comparability between data on final deeds of sale and promise of sale agreements. These differences include: a) the time lag between promise of sale agreements and final deeds of sale; b) certain property being sold without a promise of sale agreement; c) some promise of sale agreements falling through before the final contract is signed and d) the registered transactions value may be updated.

13. Data is provisional and subject to revisions, which may arise following updates in the source data.  

14. More information relating to the clusters used in the quarterly infographic may be accessed at Classification of Localities by Cluster.             

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