Apartments in Dubailand Residence Complex
Aark Residences sits in DLRC, a fast-filling pocket of Dubailand that's turned into one of the city's more practical addresses for buyers who want space without the Downtown price tag. The building itself is compact and sensible: basement parking, a proper lobby at ground level, ten floors of one- and two-bedroom apartments above, and a roof level given over entirely to amenities. Layouts lean functional rather than showy — light interiors, kitchens fitted with built-in oven, hob and fridge, and windows that pull in genuine cityscape views rather than a sliver of skyline. That makes them easy to rent out or move into as-is, no fit-out required. Aark Developers has kept the finishing consistent across units, which matters when you're buying off a floor plan rather than walking through a show home. Downstairs, residents get an infinity pool, a covered gym, a kids' play area, lounge and sitting zones, and a green barbecue corner — enough to cover most of daily life without leaving the building. Getting around is straightforward too: Dubai Outlet Mall is five minutes away, Global Village about ten, and both Burj Khalifa and DXB sit roughly twenty minutes out by car, so the location isn't as far removed from the action as the postcode might suggest. For anyone weighing up entry-level Dubai apartments right now, this is one of the more grounded options on the table — and buyers going through DRE Homes book directly at developer price, with no brokerage fee added on launch inventory.
A closer look
What it costs per month
Indicative only — UAE lenders cap non-resident financing at 50–60% LTV. We will introduce you to a broker for a real offer.
The layout at a glance
The building rises from a basement parking level through a ground-floor lobby into ten residential floors, keeping circulation simple — one core, straightforward corridors, no maze-like layouts to navigate. The roof level is set aside as the amenity floor, holding the infinity pool, lounge and sitting areas away from street noise and giving residents a clear separation between home and downtime. Green and barbecue zones sit alongside the pool deck rather than tucked into leftover corners, so outdoor space actually gets used. Parking stays below grade, keeping the ground floor free for the lobby and pedestrian movement in and out of the building. Ask us for the full-resolution site plan with plot boundaries and phase handover dates if you want the finer detail before deciding.
Dubailand Residence Complex, Dubai
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Questions about Aark Residences
Like most off-plan launches in Dubailand Residence Complex, Aark Residences went out on a staged plan - a reservation deposit, a series of instalments linked to construction progress, and a final chunk due on handover. DRE Homes booked these units straight against Aark Developers' price list, so buyers were paying the actual launch price, not a marked-up resale figure. The project's sold out now, so that specific plan isn't live anymore, but we can flag comparable developer-priced launches still open in the same pocket of DLRC.
Yes. Dubailand Residence Complex is a freehold area, and Aark Residences itself is registered freehold, so ownership isn't restricted to UAE nationals or residents. A buyer sitting in London or Mumbai can hold the title exactly the same way as someone living in Dubai - no local partner, no residency requirement, just the standard Dubai Land Department registration process.
No, and that's true across our launch inventory generally, not a special case for Aark Residences. We deal directly with Aark Developers, so what's on their price list is what you pay - no commission stacked on top, no hidden margin. If you're comparing us against a resale listing elsewhere, that's usually where the extra fee sneaks in.
Handover was set for December 30, 2025, and that date's already come and gone - the building is complete and delivered, not a site under construction anymore. Early buyers are either living in their units now or have already moved them into the rental market, so anyone coming in today is looking at a finished, ready property rather than a future one.
Since the building's handed over and titled, it qualifies for standard ready-property mortgage financing through UAE banks - residents can usually get financing up to around 75-80% loan-to-value, non-residents somewhat less, typically in the 50-60% range depending on the lender. Because the developer allocation is sold out, any purchase now would run through the resale market, and DRE Homes can point you toward which banks are actively lending on units in DLRC right now.