The “Dubai South Properties” company has launched its latest project, “Hayat,” a luxurious and comprehensive residential community that spans 10 million square feet. Located in the golf area of Dubai South, it is positioned near the existing passenger terminal at Al Maktoum International Airport.
“Hayat” represents a modern vision for a balanced and sustainable living experience, featuring practical designs within an environment that celebrates the surrounding natural beauty.
The development includes approximately 2,500 diverse housing units, such as townhouses, semi-detached villas, independent villas, luxury homes, and apartments, as well as hotel-style apartments. The designs range from one to five bedrooms, with an emphasis on modern, minimalist architecture that prioritizes privacy and spaciousness while offering flexible living areas that cater to residents’ needs.
Nabil Al Kindi, the CEO of Dubai South Properties, stated, “At Dubai South, we are committed to developing residential communities that genuinely enhance the quality of life. The ‘Hayat’ project is one of our largest integrated developments and embodies our vision by offering thoughtfully designed housing options that align with the modern families’ needs. We are witnessing an increasing demand for properties in Dubai South, reflecting the region’s attractiveness for both investors and residents, and we will continue to launch well-planned projects to meet this demand.”
The project boasts a strategic location that allows easy access to major road networks and important economic hubs, such as Al Maktoum International Airport, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, Emirates Road, and the Jebel Ali Free Zone, making it an ideal choice for both families and professionals.
A flexible payment plan is available, extending over five years, which begins with a down payment of 5%, followed by quarterly installments. This makes it an appealing investment opportunity and a valuable addition for investors. The first phase is scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 2028.
