Let's be honest: villas barely exist in Dubai Creek Harbour, which is a waterfront city-in-the-making facing the old Creek and a future mega-tower. I'll show what surfaces here and the better-stocked alternatives.
To be straight: Dubai Creek Harbour is a waterfront city-in-the-making facing the old Creek and a future mega-tower, so villas are limited and turn over slowly. When one appears it's usually priced at a scarcity premium. If a villa is non-negotiable I'll point you to nearby communities with real choice — and still watch Dubai Creek Harbour for the rare resale.
As an independent buyer's agent I represent you — not the developer or seller — so the shortlist is filtered for value, not commission. See how representation works.
Getting around, Dubai Creek Harbour is a short drive from Ras Al Khor Road. Everyday life centres on Creek Marina, Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary and Creek Beach. On the school front, GEMS schools (nearby) and Deira International (nearby) are close by.
Indicative listings — actual availability changes weekly. Ask for the current shortlist
Real cost isn't just the price: add roughly 4% transfer fee, trustee and registration costs, and legal fees. Read the investment guide for the full breakdown.
Villas in Dubai Creek Harbour typically open around AED 7M and reach about AED 38M for prime stock — size, view, floor and finish drive the spread.
Gross rental yields in Dubai Creek Harbour generally run 5.5–7%. Smaller, well-located units sit at the higher end; larger villas trade some yield for capital growth.
Yes — as a freehold area, Dubai Creek Harbour is open to expats and overseas buyers with 100% ownership of the villa.
A purchase at or above AED 2M can qualify you for the 10-year UAE Golden Visa. Many villas in Dubai Creek Harbour clear that threshold — I'll confirm eligibility on any specific home.
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