Real Estate
Emaar’s new project The Valley targets mid-income home buyers

Dubai’s biggest developer Emaar Properties announced the launch of its new project The Valley on Dubai-Al Ain Road. The project is aimed at mid-income residential market and will feature all conveniences of the city.
The first cluster of townhouses at The Valley – named Eden – will be ready in the fourth quarter of 2022 and will offer three and four bedroom villas in three architectural styles: Spruce, May Bell and Iris.
“The property will boast easy access to a series of outdoor parks; with the Town Center, designed to be the weekend destination and central hub for residents with an array of indoor and outdoor retail and entertainment facilities on offer; an Urban Beach called Golden Beach; Kids’ Dale; a Sports Village; The Pavilion and various community facilities for all residents to enjoy and thrive, at the centre of the community,” the developer said in a statement.
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“Designed for those who desire a balanced lifestyle, the various activity offerings inspire limitless exploration and boundless dreaming at the doorstep of its residents. The master development will feature expertly designed townhouses in addition to world-class amenities nurturing a strong sense of community and family-friendly living, with retail, entertainment, recreational, educational and health facilities,” it added.
This development supports the growth of Dubai, extending the map to offer a sanctuary equipped with world class amenities, located just five minutes away from the Sevens Stadium, eight minutes’ drive from Dubai Outlet Mall, and 25 minutes’ drive from both Downtown Dubai and Dubai International Airport.
The masterplan is further supported with improvements currently taking place on the Dubai-Al Ain Road, taking it from three to six lanes, as a part of the AED 2 billion upgrade announced in July of this year.
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Commenting on the launch, Mohamad Alabbar, Chairman of Emaar said “Redefining the landscape of Dubai is at the core of Emaar’s story; and The Valley encapsulates this next chapter. We are attuned to the future trends of the property market and look forward to building the city’s first-ever self-contained town where the infrastructure fosters social cohesion and authentic interaction, two critical aspects of modern dwelling.”
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