DUBAI ISLANDS
Dubai Islands: A World of Luxury and Wonder
Unparalleled luxury and modern urban living with breathtaking vistas. Pristine beaches, lush landscapes, and exceptional amenities, creating an extraordinary lifestyle where every moment is an experience.
LATEST BEST LAUNCHES

COTIER HOUSE
Av.starting PRICE: 2'600 AED/sqft, Remaining SIZES from: 849 sqft in 1-Br, Handover: Q1 2027, PP: 60/40. Number of Units: 209

RENA
Av.starting PRICE: 2'800 AED/sqft, Remaining SIZES from: 1108 sqft in 1-Br, Handover: Q2 2027, PP: 60/40. Number of Units: 57

ELLINGTON COVE
Av.starting PRICE: 2'800 AED/sqft, Remaining SIZES from: 1304 sqft in 2-Br, Handover: Q2 2028, PP: 70/30. Number of Units: 812

BAY GROVE
Av.starting PRICE: 2'200 AED/sqft, Remaining SIZES from: 866 sqft in 1-Br, Handover: Q4 2028, PP: 70/30. Number of Units: ..

FLORA ISLE
Av.starting PRICE: 2'700 AED/sqft, Remaining SIZES from: 809 sqft in 1-Br, Handover: Q2 2027, PP: 50/50. Number of Units: 290

VILLA DEL DIVOS
Av.starting PRICE: 3'380 AED/sqft, Remaining SIZES from: 704 sqft in 1-Br, Handover: Q1 2027, PP: 35/65. Number of Units: 143



Dubai Islands: Investment Analysis for 2025
Dubai Islands, formerly known as Deira Islands, represent a significant addition to Dubai’s ambitious waterfront developments. Envisioned to enhance the emirate’s tourism and real estate sectors, these islands offer a mix of residential, commercial, and leisure spaces, including 2 spacious Golf Courses and adding to Dubai’s shoreline 21 km of Beaches.
1. Market Positioning and Demand
Dubai’s luxury property market has experienced a surge in both individual and institutional investments, driven by factors such as the increasing migration of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) to the emirate, attracted by favorable tax policies, a stable geopolitical environment, and a thriving business ecosystem. There is an observable preference for waterfront and branded properties, which continue to dominate buyer interest.
2. Infrastructure and Accessibility
The success of Dubai Islands heavily relies on the development of supporting infrastructure. Plans include road networks, public transport links, and utilities. Investors should monitor progress closely to assess potential impacts on property values and rental demand.
3. Competitive Landscape
Dubai Islands enter a competitive market alongside established and emerging waterfront developments. The primary driver appears to be the increasing migration of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) to the emirate, attracted by favorable tax policies, a stable geopolitical environment, and a thriving business ecosystem. Dubai Islands must differentiate itself to capture investor interest, possibly through unique offerings or competitive pricing strategies.