Al Khawaneej villas to be allocated to citizens from tomorrow

Move follows directives from Sheikh Mohammed who reviewed progress of housing project

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Al Khawaneej villa complex in Al Khawaneej 2.
Al Khawaneej villa complex in Al Khawaneej 2.
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Dubai: The Mohammed bin Rashid Housing Establishment will commence the allocation process for Al Khawaneej 1,050 Villas Complex project on Monday, February 10, 2025.

The move follows the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister of the UAE, and Ruler of Dubai.

The allocation will be managed through the digital reservation system available on the Emarati platform via the Dubai Now application, the establishment said on Sunday.

Emiratis will also have the option to visit the allocation center at the Al Khawaneej 1050 Villas Complex, in line with the approved allocation schedule.

Earlier yesterday, Sheikh Mohammed visited Al Khawaneej 2 to review the progress of a housing project for citizens.

During the visit, Sheikh Mohammed was briefed by Omar Hamad Abdullah Hamad Bu Shehab, CEO of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Housing Establishment, on the Al Khawaneej Villas complex in Al Khawaneej 2.

The development features 1,050 residences with a range of housing options, including single, twin, and townhouse villas for those eligible for housing loans from the Mohammed bin Rashid Housing Establishment.

Sheikh Mohammed reviewed key features of the project, including its emphasis on green and open spaces and seamless neighbourhood connectivity to enable safe, convenient vehicle-free mobility.

The briefing highlighted the incorporation of sustainable construction elements in line with global best practices.

The project prioritises landscaping of roads and pedestrian pathways, along with essential public facilities and service outlets.

The Al Khawaneej 2 housing project features three modern residential models and a comprehensive range of community facilities, including a commercial and service centre, pedestrian and cycling tracks, a park, playgrounds, and a nursery.

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