Case M20: Real Estate Authorities – A Project Approval Portal Isn’t an Enterprise Architecture 💲
- Sunil Dutt Jha

- Jun 24
- 4 min read
Updated: Aug 2
Permits Were Processed. But the Real Estate System Was Never Designed.
Context: Why This Matters
Across the Middle East, real estate is a national growth lever — attracting investment, housing growing populations, and fueling GDP.
From Dubai’s Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA), Abu Dhabi’s DPM and DARI system, Saudi Arabia’s REGA (Real Estate General Authority), to Bahrain’s Survey & Land Registration Bureau, every country has moved fast to digitize real estate approvals and property data.
But despite tech success, the underlying structure remains missing:
Projects were approved. Transactions were tracked. But the real estate enterprise was never architected.
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