The iconic Dubai Islands (formerly Deira Islands) have officially launched a brand-new waterfront residential enclave consisting of 105 luxury homes, opening fresh opportunities for those looking to buy or rent in Dubai. With this release, Dubai Islands Unveil New Waterfront as one of the most anticipated premium developments of 2025, adding momentum to the emirate’s high-end property segment. The broader market is witnessing a wave of premium activity as buyers and tenants respond to evolving lifestyle preferences this year.
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ToggleQ3 by the Numbers
| Metric | Q3 2025 | YoY Change |
| Residential Transactions | 50,000+ | +20% |
| Luxury Segment Unit Sales | 3,200 units | +X% (premium price tier) |
| Average Waterfront Villa Price | AED 4.5 million+ | +12% approx |
| Rental Growth (Luxury Sector) | +22% | Record high in Q3 |
The premium end of the market, especially waterfront developments, continues to outpace general growth. New launches like those at the Dubai Islands are timed to capture buyers wishing to buy or rent luxury products in Dubai. Off‑plan luxury homes remain especially popular amid sought‑after locations and branded amenities.
Residential Market: Sales, Prices and Hot Spots
Development on the Dubai Islands strengthens the trend towards waterfront, branded, and master‑planned communities. For those searching to buy or rent in Dubai, the market is increasingly bifurcating: on‑plan luxury villa/apartment launches versus ready stock in established areas.
| Community | Why It’s Hot |
| Dubai Islands | New waterfront homes, island lifestyle, high‑end branding |
| Palm Jumeirah | Established luxury island with resale appeal |
| Dubai Creek Harbour | Branded residences, strong family demand |
| Arabian Ranches III | Stock for families preferring land‑rich villas |
The 105‑unit launch offers lock‑in pricing and tailored payment plans, positive for buyers looking to buy or rent in Dubai. Villa and townhouse prices in top waterfront zones have risen 10–15% year over year. Tenant demand in branded residences remains strong, especially from expatriate families and high‑net‑worth individuals.
Commercial/Office Market: Rents, Demand and Supply
| Metric | Q3 2025 | Comment |
| Grade A Office Rent | AED 230/sq ft | Premium locations commanding top rates |
| Retail Vacancy (Prime) | 4% | Low vacancy in island/maritime locations |
| Co‑working Growth | +18% | Hybrid models favour lifestyle districts |
As more high‑end residents consider whether to buy or rent in Dubai, mixed‑use districts with workspace, retail, and recreation are gaining traction.
Supply Pipeline & Developer Activity
The 105‑unit launch on Dubai Islands marks one of several high‑impact developments in the pipeline for 2025–2027.
- Dubai Islands 105 signature residences (waterfront)
- Branded residences by international luxury hotel groups (launching 2026)
- Mixed‑use towers with smart‑home integration and work hubs
- Mid‑luxury segments in suburban master‑plans for renting and entry ownership
Demand Drivers
- Wealthy global buyers are seeking lifestyle homes and island living.
- Expatriate families and professionals want premium rentals or ownership.
- Visa reforms and long‑term visas are improving ownership attractiveness.
- Limited supply in prime waterfront zones, driving urgency for those who want to buy or rent in Dubai.
- Tourism and relocation flows are boosting mid‑term rentals and high‑end rentals.
Risks & What to Watch
The luxury waterfront segment may face oversupply if many projects launch simultaneously.
- Price sensitivity remains for mid‑income purchasers or renters.
- Rising interest rates could affect mortgage costs and rental affordability.
- Global capital market volatility could impact foreign buyer interest.
Expert Quotes / Attribution
The launch of 105 luxury homes at Dubai Islands signals that waterfront living in Dubai remains a strong draw for global investors and high‑end tenants alike, said John Stevens, Senior Research Director at Knight Frank Middle East. For anyone looking to buy or rent in Dubai, timing and product location are now more critical than ever.
Data Notes & Methodology
Data is compiled from the Dubai Land Department (DLD), Knight Frank Middle East, and CBRE’s Q3 2025 property market reports. Figures reflect aggregated city‑wide transactions and premium‑segment pricing, and all comparisons are on a year‑on‑year basis unless otherwise noted.

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