Status
Off-plan
Bedrooms
1–5
Delivery
Q4 2026
Starting at
AED 1,500,000
About the residence
Phase II of Sobha's flagship eight-million-sqft community.
Phase II of Sobha Hartland sits within an eight-million-square-foot waterfront community already home to the original Hartland enclave. Apartments range from one- to five-bedroom, arranged around the new Crystal Lagoon and supported by international schools, retail strips, and roughly 30% green-space coverage. Sobha's vertically integrated build model — the developer owns the construction supply chain end-to-end — produces the on-time handover record the market has come to expect from the Hartland family. Construction-linked payment terms over a 2025–2026 build window.
- Developer
- Sobha Realty
- Area
- Sobha Hartland
- Status
- Off-plan
- Delivery
- Q4 2026
Amenities
- Crystal Lagoon & sandy beach access
- International school within community
- 10-acre central park
- Outdoor fitness loop & cycling track
- Retail boulevard & dining strip
- 24/7 community security
Payment plan
- 01On booking20%
- 02During construction (linked to milestones)40%
- 03On handover40%
Indicative: verified at reservation
▸ Questions buyers ask
Pre-purchase research, in your language.
- Read answer →Are Dubai off-plan property investments safe?Yes, when bought from a RERA-licensed developer through proper channels. All off-plan funds in Dubai must be held in escrow accounts supervised by the Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA); developers can only draw against verified construction milestones. Combined with the major developers' track records since 2002, this makes Dubai one of the most regulated off-plan markets globally.
- Read answer →How does the Dubai off-plan payment plan work?A typical Dubai off-plan payment plan requires 10–20% on signing, 40–60% spread across construction milestones over 2–4 years, and the balance at handover. Major developers offer post-handover plans extending payments 2–5 years after key collection, with no interest. All payments go to a RERA-supervised escrow account, not the developer.
- Read answer →What taxes apply to Dubai property?In Dubai, there is no annual property tax, no capital gains tax, no inheritance tax, and no personal income tax on rental yield. The only direct property-related taxes are a one-time 4% Dubai Land Department transfer fee at purchase and a 5% VAT on commercial property (residential is VAT-exempt). However, residents of other countries remain liable for their home tax regime on Dubai-derived income.
- Read answer →What ROI do Dubai off-plan properties deliver?Dubai off-plan property has historically delivered total returns of 15–25% per year, combining capital appreciation (typical 8–15% p.a. between launch and handover) with rental yields of 6–9% on completed property. Net returns after costs typically run 12–18% IRR for the buyer who holds through handover and into the rental phase.