Dubai’s master developer Nakheel has officially begun delivering 892 completed homes at Jebel Ali Village, with residents now moving into one of the emirate’s most established residential destinations following the completion of construction and essential infrastructure work.
The 80-hectare low-density development has been designed with landscaped parks, pedestrian-friendly streets, outdoor recreation areas and interconnected green spaces. The community features walking and cycling routes, sports facilities, children’s play areas, a community pond and swimming pools integrated within each residential cluster.
Jebel Ali Village has long held a special place in Dubai’s residential history, recognised for its strong sense of community and enduring appeal. As handovers begin, we are building on this legacy with a modern, well-connected community designed around the evolving needs of residents. This milestone marks an important step in welcoming families to a new chapter for one of Dubai’s most established residential destinations.
Khalid Al Malik, CEO of Dubai Holding Real Estate, emphasized the project’s significance in continuing the community’s legacy while modernizing infrastructure for current resident needs.
Additional amenities are scheduled to open as part of ongoing developments, including a community centre with retail facilities, a clubhouse, gym, padel courts and event lawns. The location provides residents with access to Sheikh Zayed Road, proximity to Ibn Battuta Mall and connectivity to Discovery Gardens Metro Station.
The handover comes as Dubai completed 24,800 residential units during the first half of 2026, representing a 38 percent increase year-on-year. Nakheel’s delivery at Jebel Ali Village contributes to the emirate’s expanding residential inventory amid sustained market activity across multiple segments.
With approximately 5,500 residents expected to occupy the community upon full completion, Jebel Ali Village represents a significant addition to Dubai’s family-oriented residential offerings in the Jebel Ali corridor, an area that has seen substantial infrastructure investment and continued developer interest throughout 2026.

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