
Deyaar completed the Regalia handover in Business Bay, delivering part of 1,436 homes and hotel apartments across three Dubai projects.
The handovers include Regalia in Business Bay, Jannat in Dubai Production City and Talia Residences in Al Furjan, covering residential, mixed-use and hospitality-linked units. For buyers this means possession and the start of service-charge, utility and title-transfer processes; for investors it increases immediately occupiable supply in these neighbourhoods.
The delivery of 1,436 homes across three projects is a meaningful supply event for Dubai. Owners who accepted handover will now begin snag lists, final documentation with DLD and move-in or short-term rental readiness where permitted, so buyers should confirm handover receipts and completion paperwork carefully.
Units handed over
1,436
Projects handed over
3
Primary project
Regalia, Business Bay
Other projects
Jannat (Dubai Production City); Talia Residences
Al FurjanDeyaar handed over Regalia in Business Bay as part of a wider completion that totalled 1,436 homes and hotel apartments across three Dubai projects. The Regalia delivery forms a Business Bay residential handover with a mixed-use focus and contributes to the developer's tranche of completed units now available for possession.
Regalia's handover sits alongside Jannat in Dubai Production City and Talia Residences in Al Furjan, all reported as completed and delivered to owners. The combined figure of 1,436 units is the transaction count announced, covering a mix of residential, mixed-use and hospitality-linked units available for immediate occupancy or hotel operation where licensed. Buyers receiving keys will begin registration processes with the Dubai Land Department and handle final snagging and service-charge commencement.
For buyers and investors the practical risks and opportunities are clear: possession starts ownership responsibilities such as service charges, DEWA connections and title transfer fees, but it also unlocks rental or hospitality revenue if licences are in place. Owners should verify completion certificates and snag lists, confirm whether units are freehold or subject to any use restrictions, and check developer handover documentation to avoid surprises during registration and occupancy.
| Project | Community | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Regalia | Business Bay | Handed over |
| Jannat | Dubai Production City | Handed over |
| Talia Residences | Al Furjan | Handed over |
"Delivering 1,436 homes across three developments strengthens immediate occupancy options and shifts finished supply into the market for owners and short-stay operators."
— Binayah Research Team
Buyers accepting handover should immediately confirm the completion certificate with DLD, file a snag list in writing, and verify service charge rates with the developer. Handover means possession and immediate responsibility for utilities and maintenance costs.
Deyaar's handover involved Regalia in Business Bay alongside Jannat and Talia Residences, forming a combined delivery of 1,436 homes and hotel apartments across three Dubai communities. The event shifts finished supply into the market, triggering possession, DLD registration and immediate owner responsibilities such as service charges and snag rectification.
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