Emaar Properties, a leading global developer and Dubai’s biggest has had an eventful week with the launch of two groundbreaking projects, marking yet another significant milestone for the company. The highly anticipated Oasis community and Rivana project have generated immense excitement and are expected to be major successes in the fast-moving Dubai real estate market.
Oasis Community: Emaar’s First Master Project in Over 3 Years
With a staggering development cost of $20 billion, this ambitious venture aims to deliver approximately 7,000 stunning homes. The brand-new master community will showcase an impressive variety of townhouses, villas, and luxurious mansions. Utilizing all of Emaar’s experience and expertise the Oasis by Emaar is set to provide residents with a range of exceptional living options. Emaar’s meticulous attention to detail ensures that each dwelling will exude elegance and the highest level of luxury.
In typical Emaar fashion, the Oasis community is set to feature not only superb housing options but also first-class amenities. A retail centre catering to the shopping needs of residents along with an array of food and beverage outlets will be included as standard. In addition over 25% of the community land area has been set aside for recreational spaces ensuring greenery and recreational parks at every corner.
Rivana at The Valley: Emaar’s First-Ever Twin Villa Project
In other news, Emaar Properties introduced its inaugural twin villa project, Rivana, located within the fast-up-and-coming Valley community. This eagerly anticipated development offers an exquisite selection of 3, 4, and 5-bedroom twin villas. The spacious built-up areas for the 3-bedroom units start at 3,200 square feet, providing ample space for families to thrive. With prices starting at 2.9 million, Rivana presents an exceptional opportunity for astute buyers seeking luxurious yet affordable living.
The response to Rivana at the Valley has been extremely encouraging, with experts predicting a quick sellout of the highly sought-after units. The official project launch is expected within the coming week.