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  • Dubai Holding Launches Golden Visa Service at Sales Centres

    Dubai Holding Launches Golden Visa Service at Sales Centres

    Dubai Holding Real Estate announced on Monday that it has introduced a dedicated Golden Visa and investor residency facilitation service at the Meraas and Nakheel sales centre, creating a more seamless journey for eligible property investors purchasing across its portfolio.

    The service brings residency guidance directly into the property sales journey, enabling customers to receive in-person support on eligibility, documentation and application requirements at the same destination where they select their home. Applications will be handled by an accredited visa service provider, with Meraas and Nakheel acting strictly as facilitators.

    Coverage and Eligibility

    Dubai Holding’s new Golden Visa facilitation service covers key residency pathways available to property investors, including the 10-year UAE Golden Visa for eligible real estate investors owning property or a group of properties valued at AED 2 million or more, subject to applicable conditions and approval by the relevant authorities.

    It also supports customers seeking investor residency options available to property owners in Dubai. By integrating visa facilitation into the sales centre experience, the initiative creates a more seamless ownership journey for investors at a key decision-making moment. This will also be applicable to existing customers.

    The service is designed to provide clearer guidance, support sales teams and brokers through a more coordinated process and strengthen the end-to-end ownership journey across the company’s portfolio.

    Strategic Alignment

    The initiative supports Dubai’s wider ambition to be the world’s leading destination for investors, residents and talent. It also aligns with the Dubai Real Estate Sector Strategy 2033, which aims to increase homeownership rates to 33 percent, double the real estate sector’s contribution to Dubai’s GDP to approximately AED73 billion and grow real estate transactions by 70 percent.

    “Dubai is one of the world’s most attractive destinations to live, invest and build a future. By integrating the Golden Visa and investor residency process into the property ownership journey, we are empowering our customers with greater clarity and confidence as they choose their home. This service reflects our commitment to making the ownership experience across our portfolio simpler, more seamless and aligned with the long-term opportunities Dubai offers,” said Khalid Al Malik, Chief Executive Officer, Dubai Holding Real Estate.

    The UAE’s Golden Visa offers long-term renewable residency for eligible applicants and allows holders to sponsor family members, subject to approval by the relevant authorities. According to the Dubai Land Department, eligible real estate investors owning property valued at AED 2 million or more can apply for a 10-year renewable residence permit.

    The service operates strictly on a facilitation basis, connecting customers with accredited residency specialists. All eligibility criteria, documentation requirements, government fees and approvals are determined by the relevant UAE authorities.

    The move comes as Dubai registers record project launches worth over AED275 billion in the first half of 2026, with developers expanding initiatives to attract both local and international buyers. The integration of residency services into sales processes reflects the emirate’s growing focus on supporting homeownership accessibility across multiple touchpoints.

  • Dubai Holding Real Estate Launches Golden Visa Service at Sales Centres

    Dubai Holding Real Estate Launches Golden Visa Service at Sales Centres

    Dubai Holding Real Estate has integrated residency services into the property purchase journey at its Meraas and Nakheel sales centres, offering customers immediate support on Golden Visa eligibility, required documents, and application procedures at the same location where they select their homes.

    Applications will be processed by an approved visa services provider, while Nakheel and Meraas will provide guidance and support without directly issuing visas, according to Al Khaleej Arabic daily.

    The service covers key residency options available to property investors, including the UAE’s 10-year Golden Visa for eligible real estate investors who own one or more properties worth at least Dh2 million, subject to applicable conditions and approval by the relevant authorities.

    “By integrating the Golden Visa and investor residency process into the property ownership journey, we are empowering our customers with greater clarity and confidence as they choose their homes,” said Khalid Al Malik, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Holding Real Estate.

    Dubai Holding Real Estate confirmed the initiative also applies to existing customers and is designed to provide clearer guidance, help sales teams and brokers follow a more consistent process, and improve the end-to-end ownership experience across the company’s portfolio.

    The initiative supports Dubai’s ambition to become a leading global destination for investors, residents and talent. It also aligns with the Dubai Real Estate Strategy 2033, which aims to raise home ownership to 33 per cent, double the real estate sector’s contribution to Dubai’s GDP to about Dh73 billion, and increase real estate transactions by 70 per cent.

    The streamlined service comes as Dubai’s property market continues to attract strong investor interest, with the emirate projected to attract over AED1 trillion in new real estate projects over the next five years, driven by foreign investment inflows and a steady pipeline of mega-developments.

    By reducing administrative friction and consolidating services, Dubai Holding Real Estate aims to make ownership across its portfolio simpler and more closely aligned with the long-term opportunities Dubai offers to international investors and residents.

  • Meraas Awards Dh2.4 Billion Contracts for 557 Dubailand Villas

    Dubai Holding Real Estate’s flagship developer Meraas has committed Dh2.4 billion to expand its villa communities in Dubailand, awarding major construction contracts as demand for spacious homes maintains momentum across the emirate.

    The contracts, split between United Engineering Construction (UNEC) and GCC Contracting, will deliver a combined 557 villas ranging from three to seven bedrooms across The Acres and The Acres Estates developments.

    UNEC will construct 371 villas at The Acres, featuring three- to five-bedroom homes alongside community infrastructure including roads, utilities and shared amenities. GCC Contracting will handle The Acres Estates, positioned as the more exclusive offering with 186 larger homes spanning five to seven bedrooms.

    “This award reflects both the strength of demand for premium villa communities in Dubai and our continued investment in meeting that demand with quality and distinction,” said Khalid Al Malik, CEO of Dubai Holding Real Estate.

    The developments are designed around nature-focused living, with The Acres centered on Halo Loop Park—a landscaped green space serving as the community anchor. The Acres Estates elevates the concept with larger plots, exclusive architectural designs, and premium features including landscaped waterfront areas and swimmable lagoons.

    “We are focused on efficient execution and maintaining the highest construction standards throughout the project lifecycle,” said Eng. Abdul Halim Muwahid, Chairman of UNEC. Bipin Chandran, CEO of GCC Contracting, described The Acres Estates as “a high-specification residential development” requiring “precision and technical expertise.”

    Located in Dubailand with connectivity through Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al Nahyan Street and Emirates Road, the communities offer proximity to Global Village, Dubai Polo and Equestrian Club, and Hamdan Sports Complex—factors developers say enhance long-term appeal for residents and investors.

    The contracts represent a significant addition to Dubai’s villa pipeline as the emirate’s property market recorded over Dh180 billion in transactions during Q1 2026. The expansion aligns with broader market trends, with luxury home prices jumping 25% in 2025 as Dubai strengthens its position as a global wealth destination.