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Violet by DAMAC at DAMAC Hills 2 offers UK buyers a perfect blend of luxury, nature, and family-friendly living in one of Dubai’s most dynamic new communities. The 4-bedroom townhouses are thoughtfully designed with modern interiors, spacious floor plans, and private gardens, perfect for growing families seeking a balance between comfort and outdoor living. Each home includes a rooftop terrace ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
The development is rich in amenities, making it a prime choice for buyers looking to invest in Dubai’s thriving property market. At Violet, residents have direct access to Water Town, where features like wave pools, lazy rivers, splash pads, and surf simulators create endless outdoor excitement. For the sports enthusiasts, Sports Town provides tennis, cricket, volleyball, and basketball courts, ensuring a balanced, active lifestyle.
Additionally, Violet is conveniently located just 25 minutes from Dubai’s major attractions, including Dubai International and Al Maktoum International Airports, Dubai Mall, Global Village, and key commercial hubs. The development also boasts proximity to community-focused facilities such as supermarkets, cafes, and a medical center, making day-to-day living both convenient and luxurious.
DAMAC Hills 2 is rapidly becoming a sought-after community in Dubai, with strong investment potential due to its location, growing infrastructure, and the UAE’s robust property market. For UK investors, Dubai offers tax-free income and a stable economy, making property investments an attractive option. The competitive pricing at Violet, combined with flexible payment plans and high rental yields, makes it an excellent choice for those looking to enter the Dubai market.
Whether you're investing for rental income or a luxurious holiday home, Violet by DAMAC promises long-term value, all while offering a vibrant, resort-like lifestyle surrounded by greenery and world-class facilities.
Yes, foreign nationals can freely purchase and own freehold properties in specific designated areas across Dubai without any restrictions. Popular freehold zones include Dubai Marina, Palm Jumeirah, Downtown Dubai, and Business Bay.
The minimum investment for purchasing property in Dubai typically starts from approximately AED 500,000 (around £110,000). Affordable off-plan developments often provide flexible payment plans to attract foreign investors.
Investing in Dubai property can be highly profitable due to strong rental yields (between 5-8%), zero annual property taxes, a dynamic tourism sector, and a growing expatriate population driving rental demand.
The Dubai Land Department charges a 4% transfer fee on property purchases. This fee is typically split equally between buyer and seller unless agreed otherwise, and it is payable upon property registration.
Off-plan properties usually involve an initial payment of around 10-20%, followed by staggered instalments throughout the construction period. The remaining balance is paid upon completion and handover of the property.
Yes, several developers and real estate agencies in Dubai now accept cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), and Tether (USDT) for property purchases, making transactions secure, quick, and internationally accessible.
No, a visa is not required to purchase property. However, investing AED 750,000 (£165,000) or more qualifies you for a renewable 2-year residency visa, providing additional benefits like UAE residency and access to local services.
Purchasing a ready-to-move-in property typically takes between 2 to 6 weeks. Off-plan property completion depends on the development timeline, usually between 1 to 4 years.
Dubai does not impose annual property taxes. However, investors should budget for associated costs such as Dubai Land Department fees, registration costs, and ongoing annual service charges for property maintenance.
Yes, foreign investors can obtain mortgages in Dubai, but banks generally require a down payment of at least 50% for non-residents. Residents can receive mortgages with up to 80% financing.
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Absolutely. Investors have the flexibility to lease their properties long-term or offer short-term holiday rentals through platforms like Airbnb, potentially generating substantial income.
Common risks include market volatility, construction delays in off-plan projects, fluctuations in rental yields, and ongoing service charges. Mitigate these risks by choosing reputable developers and conducting thorough market research.
To safeguard your investment: