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The Heights Country Club & Wellness presents a new benchmark in luxury, wellness-focused living in Dubai. Spanning 1.36 million m² of open space within an 81 million ft² master community, the development includes a state-of-the-art wellness centre, clubhouse, spa, retail outlets, and indoor/outdoor gyms, surrounded by jogging paths, cycling tracks, event plazas, and lush green corridors. Homes comprise 3–4 BR townhouses and 4 BR villas, with further 5–6 BR villa phases coming. Designed for families and health-conscious residents, this enclave seamlessly blends resort-style amenities with everyday convenience.
The initial release includes well-appointed 3‑ and 4‑bedroom townhouses (2,167–2,881 sq ft) and 4‑bedroom villas (~3,680 sq ft). Units offer modern layouts with open-plan living, private gardens or terraces, maid’s room, covered parking, and high-end finishing. Villas add extra space and family zones. Quality appliances, integrated green-tech design, natural light, and fluid indoor-outdoor connectivity define each home. Future phases will introduce larger 5–6 BR villas with elevated luxury. With a truly holistic living environment—gym, pools, parks, spa, dining, all within walking distance—residents enjoy a wellness-first and community-centered lifestyle.
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60%
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20%
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Instructions for how to stay in the UAE long-term with the Golden Visa of 10+ years*
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Instructions for how to stay in the UAE long-term with the Golden Visa of 10+ years*
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Instructions for how to stay in the UAE long-term with the Golden Visa of 10+ years*
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Instructions for how to stay in the UAE long-term with the Golden Visa of 10+ years*
Download PDFIf purchasing from the secondary market, expect DLD fees of 4% of the property’s value, plus registration and agency commissions.
Typically, it takes 2–6 weeks depending on the agreement and paperwork between buyer and seller.
Yes, non-UAE residents can buy freehold properties in designated areas of Dubai.
No, you do not need a residency visa to buy property, but some property investments can qualify you for one.
Yes, you can rent it out for both long-term and short-term leases depending on the area and building rules.
Yes, annual maintenance fees apply and are based on the RERA service charge index and property type.