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New Abu Dhabi projects to encourage home ownership

Municipali­ty is overseeing 40 developmen­ts that will offer a range of homes

- BY SAMIHAH ZAMAN Staff Reporter

Aslew of developmen­t projects is set to change the nature of the housing market in the capital by encouragin­g greater home ownership, a senior municipali­ty official said on December 16.

The projects will offer units for sale at a variety of prices, including options for middle income earners, Chafika Al Baloushi, escrow account section head at the Department of Urban Planning and Municipali­ties, Abu Dhabi City Municipali­ty, told Gulf News.

“As these projects come on the market, we expect that more and more people will become homeowners. Already, we’ve seen a lot of off-plan buying from residents, both Emirati and expat, as well as from people living in India, China, the United Kingdom, Russia, and a number of Arab countries,” Al Baloushi said.

“The housing sector is increasing­ly adopting a freemarket approach, and this is expected to soon be supported by immigratio­n regulation­s for homeowners. Interested parties can look forward to owning second homes in any of the various communitie­s for instance, and rent them out with ease,” she added.

Al Baloushi was speaking following the signing of a Dh15 billion escrow agreement between the Department and Imkan Real Estate. Under the agreement, Imkan will develop Al Jurf Gardens, a Riviera-style project near Ghantoot that will not only include residentia­l villas but also ranch-sized plots that buyers can maintain as their second homes.

Boutique developmen­t

Another unique project has been planned for Saadiyat Island, known as Al Nudra. It is being developed by Imkan, and chief executive officer Walid Al Hindi said there will be 37 villas and plots for sale.

“This will be a boutique developmen­t with a private beach for residents. Since it is a luxury project, the homes will be developed in a shelland-core format so that owners can design their homes as they wish. We hope to hand this over by July 2019, and buying has already started,” Al Hindi said.

On the other side of the capital, Imkan is developing the Makers District on Reem Island, which will be geared towards millennial­s.

“The first phase of the District includes seven mixed-use towers that will offer retail, commercial and residentia­l space. Two towers have already been released. But before the units are fully completed at the end of the second quarter of 2019 we will open up Reem Island’s first swimming beach, which will also include a sea pool,” Al Hindi added. The community is expected to eventually house 3,500 people.

Al Jurf, on the other hand, will have a private beach and a marina with berths for 120 yachts.

“In the first phase, we will be looking at handing over 293 villas and plots by September 2021,” Al Hindi said.

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