Dubai 1BR Off-Plan in JVC from AED 945K — 40/60 Plan + No Payments for 1 Year

I’m sharing this for anyone actively looking to buy a 1-bedroom apartment in Dubai under AED 1M, especially buyers comparing JVC off-plan options.

Project: Object 1 — Sky Level 1
Location: JVC, Dubai
Unit type: 1 Bedroom
Starting price: AED 945,000
Payment plan: 40/60
Down payment: 20%
DLD: 4%
Offer: No payments for 1 year

This could suit buyers who want a Dubai entry-level investment without heavy installments immediately after booking. JVC remains one of the more active rental areas because it has strong tenant demand, central access, and more affordable pricing compared to many other Dubai communities.

This is not for everyone. It makes most sense for buyers who are looking for:

A 1BR apartment around AED 900K–1M
A flexible off-plan payment plan
A Dubai investment with rental demand after handover
A lower initial cash-flow pressure
A project in JVC rather than far outer communities

I can share the brochure, floor plans, available layouts, starting prices, and payment schedule with serious buyers who want to compare the numbers properly.

Please message me with your budget and whether you’re buying for investment or personal use, and I’ll send the available options.

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u/Future-Roll-6720 — 6 days ago

Developing a Primavera-to-WhatsApp Site Planning Tool — Would Planning Managers Find This Useful?

Hi everyone,

I’m currently developing a construction planning / site execution tool and wanted to get feedback from planning managers, project controls engineers, and site teams.

The idea is to reduce the daily manual chasing between planning teams and site engineers by connecting the project schedule with a simple daily progress communication workflow.

At a high level, the tool helps send daily activity updates to responsible site engineers, collect progress feedback, flag delays or constraints, and give the planning team better visibility on what is actually happening on site.

The goal is not to replace Primavera or the planning engineer. The goal is to support the daily follow-up process and reduce the time spent on calls, WhatsApp messages, Excel trackers, and manual progress chasing.

This is still under development, not a finished commercial product. I’m posting to understand if planning managers and project controls teams see value in this type of workflow before I continue developing it further.

Would this be useful in real projects?

What would you expect from a tool like this?

For example:

  • Daily progress collection
  • Delay reason tracking
  • Material / drawing / manpower constraint logs
  • Engineer response dashboard
  • Weekly reporting
  • Better visibility between planning and site teams

I’d appreciate honest feedback from anyone working in construction planning, project controls, site management, or project management.

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u/Future-Roll-6720 — 6 days ago
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Developing a Revit Plugin to Generate Families from Manufacturer Datasheets

Hi everyone,

I’m currently developing a Revit plugin tool that helps create Revit families directly from manufacturer datasheets.

The idea is to reduce the time draftsmen and BIM teams spend manually creating families, adding dimensions, and entering technical data from datasheets.

At the current demo stage, the tool is more suitable for RCP-related items such as air grilles and light fixtures. It can help generate basic family geometry and populate key parameters from the datasheet.

For more detailed 3D families, such as sanitary fixtures or complex manufacturer-specific products, further improvement, testing, and validation are still required.

I’m developing a few practical BIM/Revit plugin tools focused on saving time for drafting, coordination, and documentation teams, and I’d appreciate feedback from people working with Revit families regularly.

For BIM teams, draftsmen, or coordinators:
Would a tool like this be useful in your workflow?
What type of families take the most time for you to create manually?

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u/Future-Roll-6720 — 6 days ago
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I develop custom BIM/Revit plugins for real project workflows

I'm a BIM developer working in the construction industry, and I build custom Revit/BIM plugins based on project requirements.

Some tools I've already developed include:

  • ✅ Clash detection with automatic element adjustment
  • ✅ Automatic Builders Work (BW) drawing generation
  • ✅ Automatic wall openings (Builders Work) creation
  • ✅ Auto-generated sections and dimensions for BW drawings

If your team has repetitive BIM tasks that take hours manually, I can develop a plugin to automate the workflow and save time.

I'm also interested in hearing about workflow pain points that could be solved with custom BIM tools. Feel free to comment or send me a DM if you'd like to discuss an idea or project.

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u/Future-Roll-6720 — 6 days ago

Dubai 1BR Off-Plan in JVC from AED 945K — 40/60 Plan + No Payments for 1 Year

I’m sharing this for anyone actively looking to buy a 1-bedroom apartment in Dubai under AED 1M, especially buyers comparing JVC off-plan options.

Project: Object 1 — Sky Level 1
Location: JVC, Dubai
Unit type: 1 Bedroom
Starting price: AED 945,000
Payment plan: 40/60
Down payment: 20%
DLD: 4%
Offer: No payments for 1 year

This could suit buyers who want a Dubai entry-level investment without heavy installments immediately after booking. JVC remains one of the more active rental areas because it has strong tenant demand, central access, and more affordable pricing compared to many other Dubai communities.

This is not for everyone. It makes most sense for buyers who are looking for:

A 1BR apartment around AED 900K–1M
A flexible off-plan payment plan
A Dubai investment with rental demand after handover
A lower initial cash-flow pressure
A project in JVC rather than far outer communities

I can share the brochure, floor plans, available layouts, starting prices, and payment schedule with serious buyers who want to compare the numbers properly.

Please message me with your budget and whether you’re buying for investment or personal use, and I’ll send the available options.

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u/Future-Roll-6720 — 6 days ago

Dubai New Launch 1BR from AED 945K — No Payments for 1 Year, Worth It?

Hi everyone, sharing a new Dubai off-plan launch I’m reviewing and wanted to get opinions from buyers/investors here.

Project: Object 1 — Sky Level 1
Unit type: 1 Bedroom
Starting price: AED 945,000
Payment plan: 40/60
Down payment: 20% only
DLD: 4%
Offer: No payments for 1 year
Status: New project launch / launch offer only

The project is being marketed with resort-style amenities, swimming pool, lounge areas, landscaped outdoor spaces, modern tower design, balconies, and skyline/community views. It looks positioned as an entry-level investment option for people looking for a 1BR in Dubai around the AED 900K–1M range with a flexible payment plan.

I’m still checking exact unit sizes, floor plans, handover date, and full location details, but the main attraction seems to be the 1-year payment break after the initial down payment.

For people buying in Dubai right now, would you consider this kind of off-plan deal attractive, or would you rather buy a ready unit and start rental income immediately?

Serious buyers can DM me and I’ll share the full brochure, floor plans, available units, and updated pricing.

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u/Future-Roll-6720 — 6 days ago

Dubai 1BR from AED 945K — No Payments for 1 Year. Smart Investment or Hype?

Hey everyone,

I’m looking at a new Dubai launch called Object 1 — Sky Level 1.

The offer is:

1BR starting from AED 945K
20% down payment
40/60 payment plan
No payments for 1 year
4% DLD

For investors and end-users in Dubai, do you think this is a strong deal in today’s market, or would you prefer ready property instead?

Also, anyone looking for a 1BR around AED 900K–1M can message me and I’ll share the full details, floor plans, and availability.

u/Future-Roll-6720 — 6 days ago

Thinking of buying off-plan in Dubai in 2026? Happy to answer questions (not selling anything)

I've been following the Dubai off-plan market closely and I've noticed that many buyers are asking the same questions:

  • Is now actually a good time to buy?
  • Which developers have the strongest track record?
  • Which communities have the best long-term potential?
  • Are the payment plans really worth it?
  • How do you avoid overpaying for the same project?

There are so many projects launching that it's easy to feel overwhelmed, and the information online often conflicts depending on who's writing it.

Whether you're looking at Dubai Hills, The Valley, Emaar South, Dubai Creek Harbour, DAMAC, Sobha, Danube, Aldar, or another developer, every project has different pros, cons, service charges, payment plans, and resale potential.

I've helped friends and clients compare projects, and one thing I've learned is that the "best" property depends on your goals. A project that's great for an investor may not be the right choice for someone buying a family home.

If you're considering buying off-plan and have questions about pricing, developers, expected ROI, handover timelines, or simply want a second opinion before making a decision, feel free to leave a comment or send me a DM. I'm happy to share what I know and point you in the right direction if I can.

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u/Future-Roll-6720 — 6 days ago