
by Emaar Properties
The Oasis by Emaar, Dubai, UAE
Developer
Emaar Properties
Starting Price
AED 17,600,000
Unit Types
4–6 BR · 5 BR + Basement · 5 BR Drop · 5BHK
Size Range
8,048 – 8,048 sqft
748 – 748 sqm
Handover
Sept 2029
Payment Plan
10% on booking, 10% every few months, 20% on completion
Emaar Palmiera Villas at the Oasis by Emaar Properties is sold on a construction-linked payment plan (10% on booking, 10% every few months, 20% on completion) — a down payment on booking, staged instalments during construction, and the balance on handover (targeted for 2029-09-30). All payments are held in a RERA-regulated escrow account that protects your funds throughout the build.
Beyond the purchase price, budget for the one-time Dubai Land Department fee (4%), the Oqood off-plan registration (around AED 3,000) and standard agency fees. Dubai charges no annual property tax and no capital-gains tax, so investment returns are kept in full.
Starting Price
17,600,000Starting from 17.6 million AED
10% on booking, 10% every few months, 20% on completion
10% on booking, 10% every few months, 20% on completion
On Booking
20%
Down Payment
AED 3,520,000
During Construction
48%
Progress-linked installments
AED 8,448,000
On Handover
32%
Balance on completion
AED 5,632,000
Accepted Methods
Unit Types
4–6 BR, 5 BR + Basement, 5 BR Drop, 5BHK
Size Range
8,048 – 8,048 sqft
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TESTIMONIALS
Essential reading for property buyers in Dubai
How to Buy Property in Dubai
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Golden Visa Through Property
AED 2M threshold, eligibility and family inclusion
Off-Plan vs Ready Properties
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DLD Fees Explained
The real all-in cost beyond the 4% headline
Title Deed vs Oqood
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Buying as a Non-Resident
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