A housing package worth over AED 2 billion has been approved for Emiratis in Dubai.
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and the UAE's Deputy Prime Minister and Defence Minister, gave the go-ahead for new developments comprising more than 1,100 residential units.
These projects are spread across four key areas including Wadi Al-Amardi, Al Aweer, Hatta and Oud Al Muteena.
Sheikh Hamdan also visited the Wadi Al-Amardi housing project on Wednesday and was briefed on the progress of other ongoing housing developments for citizens.
He said the new projects will feature modern designs that meet the aspirations of Emirati families, with well-planned communities offering advanced infrastructure, services and comprehensive public facilities.
His Highness also praised the Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment team for their efforts in delivering projects that support well-being and stability of citizens, emphasising that this remains a key government priority.
A total of 1,163 housing units are currently under construction across several areas in the emirate, including 432 units in Wadi Al-Amardi valued at AED 767.9 million, 398 units in Al Aweer (AED 734.1 million), 213 units in Hatta (AED 508.5 million) and 120 units in Oud Al Muteena (AED 113.8 million).
Hamdan bin Mohammed: Today, I inspected housing projects in Wadi Al-Amardi area and reviewed plans for several new developments featuring more than 1,100 residential units. These projects are spread across four key areas: Wadi Al-Amardi, Al Aweer, Hatta, and Oud Al Muteena, with… pic.twitter.com/mPEsYcU58H
— Dubai Media Office (@DXBMediaOffice) May 14, 2025

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