A Dh1.15 billion Yas Park Gate project is launched by Aldar in Abu Dhabi

A Dh1.15 billion Yas Park Gate project is launched by Aldar in Abu Dhabi

Yas Park Gate, the newest gated community from Aldar Properties, has just begun construction right outside Yas Park, Abu Dhabi’s first family and recreation park of its kind.

508 new residences totaling more than 255,000 square meters will be included in the Dh1.15 billion residential complex.

Two- and three-bedroom townhouses will start at Dh1.74 million, while four-bedroom villas will start at Dh3.20 million, when units become available for purchase on September 1. Homes in the gated complex have attractive Mediterranean-style architecture and provide customers with a choice of two interior color options, reflecting customer demand for community living.

Yas Park Gate’s construction is scheduled to start in Q1 2023, while handovers are anticipated to begin in Q1 2026.

“Yas Park Gate represents the next stage of the broader North Yas masterplan, which will further solidify the island as one of Abu Dhabi’s most sought-after destinations. Our research has shown growing customer demand for amenity-driven communities, so that has been a core focus for this development. As such, we expect to see strong demand from both homeowners and international and local investors seeking an attractive investment opportunity,” said Rashed Al Omaira, Chief Commercial Officer at Aldar Development.

“Yas Park Gate is within walking distance of Yas Park, which will provide residents and visitors with a full suite of recreational, leisure and entertainment offerings on their doorsteps. The park is designed to be enjoyed all year round and to cater for people of all ages and interests.”

The 115,000 square meter Yas Park will be easily accessible from the development.

Sustainability first

Yas Park Gate has implemented a number of important sustainability measures, such as using water fixtures and fittings that are efficient and reduce consumption by 18%, sourcing building materials ethically to lower the development’s carbon footprint, and utilizing smart building designs and efficient cooling systems to reduce energy consumption by 25%.

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