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The latest residential developments across Dubai

Posted by DPS on 23/04/2017
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Dubai is growing all the time. New developments are happening in all the parts of the city you would expect. But clever developers are creating something new. In fact, they are creating some beautiful areas for the discerning buyer to consider. Here we take a look at the latest developments and what they could offer you.

Dubai Creek Harbour

The Creek is an up and coming part of the city. The Harbour Island District offers waterfront living without the cost of Dubai Marina, for example. The project will be ready by the middle of 2020 and it will have nearly 500 residences to choose from. This is set to be a top destination for those that want to live in style.

Deira Islands

This is a lease-only development that will mix the best accommodation with some great leisure facilities. The plans include a water park, plenty of shops and much to do for all the family. Expect it to attract expats with families from all over the world.

City Walk

As the population of Dubai becomes more diverse, the demand for outdoor living increases all time. City Walk allows people to get out in the Dubai warmth, beware the heat of mid-summer, and now this development will give people a place to live right on the walk.

Dubai South

Demand for property in Dubai is coming back strongly again after the downturn of the last few years. So, new areas are being developed to maintain supply to meet this. Dubai South will eventually have 15,000 homes to cater for all manner of residents. The two main developments are The Villages and The Pulse, and together they represent a new vision of Dubai living. Outdoor space is abundant in these places and people can spend time in the great outdoors.

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