Undersupply was the term used to describe Dubai’s property market, but now folks are choosing to call it “the growing market”.
As demand soars, developers have begun working around the clock to bring in the city’s finest developments to life and overpower the undersupply in the market. The developer working the most around the clock? Emaar!
What’s new? Emaar Properties has announced the launch of Phase Two of The Valley, an expansion that promises to enhance Dubai’s first true suburban community.
We’ve got everything you need to know…
This new phase will feature expansive homes with three bedrooms going up to five bedrooms, starting from AED 2.7 million.
Since its opening in 2019, The Valley has redefined suburban living in Dubai, bringing Emaar's vision to blend modern amenities with natural surroundings, and creating a community that balances urban convenience with serene landscapes.
The new phase will incorporate more than just that, spanning over 200 hectares, and will introduce over 4,500 residential units.
Nestled in the heart of the Dubai-Al Ain Road, The Valley is just 28 minutes from Downtown Dubai, 25 minutes from Al Maktoum Airport, 90 minutes from Abu Dhabi, and 60 minutes from Al Ain.
The Valley is close to major attractions like the Rugby Sevens Stadium, and nearby Emaar developments such as Dubai Hills Mall, Arabian Ranches Golf Club, Dubai Polo & Equestrian Club, and The Ranches Souk.
The master plan incorporates family-oriented and sustainable living, with green corridors connecting various neighbourhoods and fostering a vibrant public realm.
Plus, bringing in the new corridor coming into Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road, this community is definitely set to add to the sustainable channels reshaping Dubai’s green landscape.
Emaar’s design for The Valley’s expansion is inspired by nature, adventure, and a love for the outdoors.
The development will feature retail outlets, entertainment venues, recreational spaces, educational institutions, and health facilities, creating a beautiful and sustainable community. There will be a Central Park, spanning 250,000 square metres, which will include urban gardens, dunescapes, forest walks, and open meadows.
Residents can check out multiple different amenities within such as:
This new phase will bring in a new era of suburban living.
If you’ve got The Valley on your mind, you can drop our experts a line to check out the space.