Here's a straight take on villas for sale in Zayed City: what they cost, what they yield, and who actually buys here.
There's a clear logic to Zayed City: the planned new capital district set for major government and residential growth, and it lands with long-horizon investors and end-users. Villas here span compact, rentable layouts up to larger homes, so the area works for end-users and investors alike. Budget from about AED 3.2M; the best villas push toward AED 11M for view and finish.
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Getting around, Zayed City is on the mainland near the airport corridor. Everyday life centres on Capital District, Sheikh Zayed Mosque (nearby) and ADNEC (nearby). On the school front, planned district schools and Cranleigh (nearby) are close by.
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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.
Pricing for villas in Zayed City runs from near AED 3.2M to around AED 11M, depending on the home.
In Zayed City you're typically looking at 6.5–8% gross — the exact figure depends on size, service charge and whether you furnish.
Absolutely — Zayed City is freehold, meaning foreign buyers get full ownership. I run the whole purchase remotely if you're abroad.
Yes — the AED 2M Golden Visa threshold is easily met by most villas in Zayed City, securing 10-year residency.
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