u/Dangerous_Mind7525

Owners with multiple units in Nad Al Sheba gardens looking to sell

I am direct with the seller who has multiple units in nad al sheba gardens (from phrase 2- phrase 8).

offplan

townhouse 3 beds
aed 5.5M - 7.1M
plot sizes - 2000 sqft - 6500sqft
BUA - 2500sqft- 3700sqft

villa 4 bed
aed 10.5M-18M
plot size 4400ssqft - 7700sqft
BUA 4900sqft - 5600sqft

villa 5 bed
aed 14.5M - 22M
plot size 5500sqft - 7600sqft
BUA 5900sqft - 6500sqft

villa 6 bed and 7 bed also available

ready units

4 bed villa
aed16.5M
Plot 5100sqft
BUA - 4600 sqft

5 bed villa
aed14.8m - 28M
plot size 5000sqft - 10000sqft
BUA 5700sqft - 8200sqft

7 bed villa
aed35M
plot 10k sqft
BUA 13k sqft

units close to handover are available. willing to work with agents who have buyers with serious intent

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A city doesn’t become powerful because of its skyline.
It becomes powerful because of the people willing to gamble their lives before anyone else believes in the vision.
In Dubai, most people see towers.
A businessman sees timing.
At 2AM, while tourists photograph the Burj Khalifa and influencers chase the next perfect angle, there are men sitting in quiet offices studying land maps, payment plans, infrastructure routes, and future demand. They aren’t chasing luxury. They’re chasing positioning.
Because in business, the real money is rarely made when something becomes famous.
It’s made when it still looks uncertain.

Every major district in Dubai was once called “too far,” “too risky,” or “too expensive.” Then roads arrived. Schools arrived. Metro plans appeared. Suddenly the same people who laughed started asking for availability and prices.
That’s the cycle of business everywhere.
Vision first. Validation later.
The interesting part is that business isn’t only about numbers. It’s psychology. The ability to stay calm while others hesitate. The patience to hold while others panic. The discipline to think years ahead in a world addicted to instant results.
Some deals make money.
Some deals build reputation.
The rare ones build legacy.
And legacy is what separates businessmen from traders
Because long after the launch events end and the headlines disappear, the real players are still there — quietly building, buying, negotiating, and waiting for the next opportunity before the world notices it again. Because long after the launch events end and the headlines disappear, the real players are still there — quietly building, buying, negotiating, and waiting for the next opportunity before the world notices it again.
Because long after the launch events end and the headlines disappear, the real players are still there — quietly building, buying, negotiating, and waiting for the next opportunity before the world notices it again.

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u/Dangerous_Mind7525 — 15 hours ago

Studio in Arjan for rent | Dubai Autodrome view

Studio for Rent in Skyz by Danube ..Arjan

Right at entry and exit point of sheikh Mohammad bin zayed road
18th floor
open view motor city view
Fully furnished
367 sq.ft.
VOT

Aed40k-47k

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Dubai Autodrome was established as part of Dubai’s vision to become a global destination for sports, tourism, and entertainment. Located within Dubai Motor City, the circuit officially opened in 2004 and became the first fully integrated motorsport facility in the UAE. Its development reflected Dubai’s growing ambition during the early 2000s to diversify beyond oil and position itself as an international hub for lifestyle, luxury, and world-class events.

The Autodrome was designed by renowned circuit architect Clive Bowen and built to meet international racing standards approved by the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). The track was created not only for professional motorsport but also to introduce racing culture to the wider public in the Middle East. Before the Autodrome opened, the region had very limited permanent racing infrastructure, making the project a major milestone for motorsport development in the Gulf.

One of the key features of the Dubai Autodrome is its versatile track layout. The circuit includes multiple configurations that can host different types of racing events simultaneously. The main Grand Prix circuit stretches over 5 kilometers and includes long straights, technical corners, and high-speed sections designed to challenge drivers while maintaining safety standards. Alongside the main track, the facility also introduced karting tracks, driving experience centers, racing schools, and corporate event spaces.

Over the years, Dubai Autodrome has hosted several international and regional racing events. These include endurance races such as the Dubai 24 Hour, GT championships, Formula regional events, touring car races, and motorcycle competitions. The annual Dubai 24 Hour race became one of the venue’s most recognized events, attracting professional teams and drivers from around the world. This helped establish the circuit’s reputation within the international motorsport community.

Beyond professional racing, the Autodrome became popular among residents and tourists through experiences such as supercar driving sessions, track days, drifting events, and cycling nights. It played a significant role in building Dubai’s car culture, especially among automotive enthusiasts interested in performance vehicles and motorsports. The venue also became a gathering point for car clubs, exhibitions, and automotive launches.

The development of Dubai Autodrome contributed heavily to the identity of Motor City, a community themed around automobiles and motorsport living. It helped transform the surrounding area into a mixed-use destination featuring residential apartments, commercial spaces, retail outlets, and entertainment venues.
Today, Dubai Autodrome remains one of the Middle East’s most recognized racing circuits. While newer venues such as Yas Marina Circuit gained international Formula One attention, Dubai Autodrome continues to hold importance as a grassroots motorsport and driving experience center. Its legacy lies not only in hosting races, but also in introducing and nurturing motorsport culture in the UAE.

u/Dangerous_Mind7525 — 10 days ago

Property Details
Type: 4 Bedroom Villa
Community: La Rosa 6, Villanova
BUA: 2,342 sq. ft.
Plot Size: 2,490 sq. ft.
Position: Single Row (No back-to-back units)

Price: AED 4M

Community amenities:

Swimming pool
Kids play area
Gym / fitness centre
Parks & landscaped gardens
Walking & jogging tracks
Cycling tracks
BBQ & picnic areas
Community centre
Retail outlets & cafes
Mosque
Sports courts (tennis / basketball)
24/7 security
Playgrounds
Yoga / event lawns

Ideal for end use (family use) or rental

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Dude still remembered the first time he drove into Villanova. It wasn’t flashy like Downtown, no skyline piercing the clouds, no endless traffic—but there was something about it. Quiet streets, kids cycling, families walking dogs. It felt… real.

At the time, everyone around him was chasing apartments in Dubai Marina or flipping studios in Jumeirah Village Circle. Quick money, quick exits. Rohan almost followed that path. Almost.

But instead, he bought a 3-bed townhouse in La Rosa 6. Price: just over 2 million. His friends laughed.
“Too far.”
“Too slow.”
“No ROI.”

For a year, nothing dramatic happened. No crazy price jumps, no viral investor hype. Just a tenant—a young family—who paid rent on time and planted flowers in the backyard.

Then slowly, things changed.

More families moved in. The parks got busier. Cafés opened. What once felt “far” started feeling like a peaceful alternative. And when the market surged, people who were tired of tiny apartments started looking exactly where Rohan had bought.

By 2025, his townhouse was worth well over 3 million.

But what surprised him wasn’t the price.

It was the message he got from his tenant one evening:
“Hey Rohan, just wanted to say—we’re renewing again. This place feels like home.”

That’s when it clicked.

Some investors chase numbers. Others chase timing.
But the ones who win long-term?

They understand something simple:
When people genuinely want to live somewhere, the investment usually takes care of itself.

u/Dangerous_Mind7525 — 19 days ago