
Dubai Harbour
Damac Bay
FromAED3,993,000
Handover JUL 2027
By Damac

01 / 25
Source: Reelly project starting price; official UAE Golden Visa property threshold (AED 2,000,000); Dubai Land Department transfer fee of 4%. Rule last verified by DubaiYield on 2026-08-14 (published public rule — not a live government API).
Payment Plan
20%
On booking
AED798,600
20%
During construction
AED798,600
60%
Upon Handover
Due on handover
AED2,395,800
Percentages from developer payment plan via Reelly. Confirm in SPA.
Golden Visa
Property at AED 2,000,000 or above may qualify for the UAE 10-year Golden Visa. Off-plan purchases can qualify once the SPA is registered with the Dubai Land Department, including bank-financed purchases.
Threshold
AED2,000,000
Likely eligible — 10-year Golden Visa
Indicative guidance only. Eligibility is subject to legal and regulatory review. The 10-year Golden Visa property route is distinct from shorter investor residency programmes.
Dubai Harbour is a master-planned waterfront district located on Dubai's western coastline, positioned between Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah, and Bluewaters Island, in an area also known as Mina Al Seyahi. The development is led by Meraas Holding and spans approximately 20 million square feet, with direct road access to Sheikh Zayed Road via King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud Street.
The masterplan is centred on a marina with around 1,100 berths, described as the largest in the MENA region, along with two cruise terminals and a yacht club offering services such as fuelling stations and crew facilities. A landmark structure known as the Dubai Lighthouse, incorporating an observation deck, is part of the wider plan. The district combines residential towers with hotels, retail, and dining facilities along a waterfront promenade.
Residential properties in Dubai Harbour include apartments and penthouses, with some components of the masterplan, such as Emaar Beachfront, developed separately along a stretch of private beach. The district does not have its own metro station; access to the wider metro network is via the Dubai Marina or Creek Harbour stations, typically reached by taxi or tram. Dubai Harbour attracts buyers seeking waterfront property close to both Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah, in a district oriented around marina and cruise-related infrastructure.
DAMAC Properties is a Dubai-based real estate developer founded in 2002 by Hussain Sajwani, following the government's 2002 decision to allow foreign nationals to own freehold property in the emirate. The company was listed on the Dubai Financial Market in 2015. DAMAC has since become one of the larger private developers operating in the UAE, with a portfolio extending to other regional markets and to cities including London and Toronto.
DAMAC's master communities include DAMAC Hills, formerly known as Akoya by DAMAC, a mixed residential development of roughly 42 million square feet built around the Trump International Golf Club, an 18-hole course designed by Gil Hanse. DAMAC Hills 2, previously named Akoya Oxygen, follows a similar community model with a stronger focus on townhouses. DAMAC Lagoons is a more recent master community themed around Mediterranean coastal destinations, combining waterfront townhouses and villas.
The company is also known for residential towers developed in partnership with international fashion and hospitality brands, including Versace, Fendi, Roberto Cavalli, de Grisogono, and Paramount Hotels & Resorts, as well as a golf-course collaboration with the Trump Organization. Notable branded towers include Cavalli Tower and AYKON City on Sheikh Zayed Road.
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