Spanning The Nation, These Visionary Projects Will Extend The Country’s Coastline And Introduce Vast Expanses Of Lush Greenery.
With recent multi-billion dollar project launches that will transform the UAE’s environment and raise the nation even higher on rankings for tourism competitiveness, the real estate industry in the UAE is seeing a tremendous rebirth. This includes an indoor garden, the largest urban park, water canals, the largest wave pool, an elevated cycling track, the longest ride, a mangrove walk, and many other amenities that draw more tourists from abroad and encourage domestic travel. These projects, which are scattered throughout the nation, will extend the country’s coastline and add massive green spaces.
The needs of the expanding population will be met by these multibillion-dirham initiatives. Which will also enhance the sustainability of the nation’s residential market. It would not be incorrect to argue that Dubai’s real estate is undergoing yet another rebirth. Moreover, numerous multibillion-dollar projects were revealed, much like when Emirates Hills, Palm Jumeirah, and other significant projects were unveiled twenty years ago.
The Oasis by Emaar
Master developer Emaar Properties’ $20 billion “The Oasis by Emaar” would contain more than 7,000 massive homes and villas. Lakes, water canals, and parks on a total land area of more than 100 million square feet surround that. This will be yet another upscale project by the emirate’s developer. Moreover, it will probably be as successful as Emirates Hills, which attracts millionaires from all over the world.
Approximately 25% of the area has been set aside for lakes, water canals, parks, jogging trails, green spaces, four international golf courses, and many opulent amenities to give inhabitants a resort-style upmarket living experience. The community’s occupants will have a wide selection of restaurants and bars and great shopping alternatives to pick from. Just because of thanks to the retail sections’ 1.5 million square feet of space.
Hudayriyat Island
Hudayriyat Island, which covers more than 51 million square meters, or 53.8% of Abu Dhabi Island, will be an attraction that will change what the UAE capital has to offer, particularly in terms of adventure and sporting activities.
A 220-kilometer network of cycle paths and the largest urban park in the emirate are only two of the genuinely unique features of this project. The largest and most sophisticated artificial wave facility in the world will be located there, providing a high-performance surfing experience with the longest ride, biggest barrel, and largest man-made wave pool in the world.
It will contain the largest urban park in UAE, covering more than 2.25 million square meters, and offering amenities for solitary exploration and shared outdoor experiences. The location will include some spaces, including a Mangrove Walk, an eco-tourism platform, and an elevated bicycle track. Additionally, there will be an eco-farming area, restaurants, bars, playgrounds, and an events valley there. The Island already has amenities including the glamping resort Bab Al Nojoum, Marsana Beach, OCR Park, Trail X, Bike Park, and 321 Sports.
Palm Jebel Ali
The Palm Jebel Ali project, which will be twice as big as Palm Jumeirah, has been approved. In addition, it will undoubtedly change the look of Dubai’s coastline. Palm Jumeirah’s colossal size is evident as one of the few structures visible from space.
This 13.4 square kilometers, multi-billion dollar development will offer many green spaces and brand-new waterfront activities for locals and guests. The Palm will extend Dubai’s shoreline by 110 km and include 80 hotels, 35,000 families, and other structures. Considering the popularity of Palm Jumeirah, this project will also be an ultra-luxury residence for many more millionaires and billionaires. Public buildings will use renewable energy to power about 30% of them.
Maryam Island
The most recent construction in Sharjah is Maryam Island, which is being built concurrently with Dubai’s Al Mamzar neighborhood. The complex, which covers 3.3 million square feet, will include 38 residential structures with more than 35000 units.
This new neighborhood will have a 900-meter beachfront promenade, fitness centers, kid- and adult-sized swimming pools, an indoor garden, a 4000-square-meter Maryam Park, jogging trails, basketball courts, and a kids’ playground, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Notably, its proximity to Dubai will also be a significant draw for local tenants and buyers of real estate.
Khorfakkan Residence
One of the few freehold developments on the market in the northern emirate is Shurooq’s Khorfakkan Residence. Which has the Hajar Mountains in the background. The neighborhood’s residents will have access to a public beach, swimming pools, water park attractions, and other amenities. Other significant draws include the waves and Khorfakkan Amphitheatre’s proximity.