An artist's rendering of Emaar’s Dh25bn The Valley project. The developer plans to build 4,500 residential untils on the Dubai-Al Ain Road. All renderings courtesy Emaar
The project, which is being launched on Monday, will get under way with a community of 380 three- and four-bed townhouses.
The first cluster of these is set to be delivered by the end of 2022.
"The Valley will be Dubai’s first-ever self-contained town where the infrastructure fosters social cohesion and authentic interaction," its chairman Mohamed Alabbar said.
The site will have more than five major amenities including an urban beach.
“We are really enthusiastic about the planning of this masterplan," Mr Alabbar said. "It reminds me of when we initially started to develop Arabian Ranches, one of our most successful communities."
Emaar Properties said The Valley would be aimed at the mid-income residential market.
A view of a dining room in a Valley residential unit.
A bedroom.
Indoor living space.
A bathroom.
A living space.
A typical view of a Valley unit.
A typical view of a Valley unit.
Mr Alabbar said the developer was "attuned to the future trends of the property market and look forward to building the city’s first-ever self-contained town
Emaar Properties is Dubai's biggest developer, having delivered more than 59,000 new homes since 2002.
The first cluster of these is set to be delivered by the end of 2022.
Emaar’s Dh25bn The Valley project
An adventure hub for children.
A view of the "Valley Pavilion" area with supermarkets, retail units, and early education centres.
A view of the "Valley Pavilion" area with supermarkets, retail units, and early education centres.
A view of the "Valley Pavilion" area with supermarkets, retail units, and early education centres.
A view of the "Valley Pavilion" area with supermarkets, retail units, and early education centres.
Emaar’s Dh25bn The Valley project.
An artist's rendering of Emaar’s Dh25bn The Valley project. The developer plans to build 4,500 residential untils on the Dubai-Al Ain Road. All renderings courtesy Emaar
The project, which is being launched on Monday, will get under way with a community of 380 three- and four-bed townhouses.
The first cluster of these is set to be delivered by the end of 2022.
"The Valley will be Dubai’s first-ever self-contained town where the infrastructure fosters social cohesion and authentic interaction," its chairman Mohamed Alabbar said.
The site will have more than five major amenities including an urban beach.
“We are really enthusiastic about the planning of this masterplan," Mr Alabbar said. "It reminds me of when we initially started to develop Arabian Ranches, one of our most successful communities."
Emaar Properties said The Valley would be aimed at the mid-income residential market.
A view of a dining room in a Valley residential unit.
A bedroom.
Indoor living space.
A bathroom.
A living space.
A typical view of a Valley unit.
A typical view of a Valley unit.
Mr Alabbar said the developer was "attuned to the future trends of the property market and look forward to building the city’s first-ever self-contained town
Emaar Properties is Dubai's biggest developer, having delivered more than 59,000 new homes since 2002.
The first cluster of these is set to be delivered by the end of 2022.
Emaar’s Dh25bn The Valley project
An adventure hub for children.
A view of the "Valley Pavilion" area with supermarkets, retail units, and early education centres.
A view of the "Valley Pavilion" area with supermarkets, retail units, and early education centres.
A view of the "Valley Pavilion" area with supermarkets, retail units, and early education centres.
A view of the "Valley Pavilion" area with supermarkets, retail units, and early education centres.