



Starting Price
AED 1.7M
Delivery
Q3 2027
Downpayment
10%
Starting Price
AED 1.7M
Azizi Wasel
AED 1.7M
Starting Price
AED 1.7M
Delivery
Q3 2027
Downpayment
10%
Azizi Wasel features a simple and efficient payment plan: 10% on booking, 40% during construction, and 50% upon handover in Q3 2027. The structure offers buyers flexibility while securing waterfront property in one of Dubai’s most promising districts.

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Azizi Wasel Project Brochure
Azizi Wasel delivers resort-style living with amenities tailored for comfort and leisure. From indoor wellness experiences to vibrant entertainment zones, the community fosters a lifestyle of relaxation, fun, and elegant simplicity along Dubai’s new island coast.
Azizi Wasel is a contemporary beachfront development on Dubai Islands offering studios, 1–3 bedroom apartments, and panoramic penthouses. Residents enjoy sweeping sea views and glimpses of Dubai’s skyline, blending coastal serenity with urban convenience. With its proximity to key attractions and seamless transport access, the project offers a truly balanced lifestyle.
Situated along the coast of Dubai Islands, Azizi Wasel provides a tranquil oceanfront lifestyle with easy access to the city’s cultural and commercial heart. Just minutes from Dubai International Airport and Downtown, the project benefits from excellent connectivity via Sheikh Zayed Road and upcoming marina infrastructure.

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Explore all FAQThe project is scheduled for completion in Q2 2027. No known delays have been reported to date.

Dubai’s 2026 off plan market is leaning hard into high end, sustainability-led, and waterfront masterplans, mostly from the usual heavyweights like Emaar and Nakheel, plus a long tail of smaller developers trying to ride the same wave. Palm Jebel Ali and The Oasis are the obvious headline communities right now, and then you’ve got lagoon and lifestyle concepts like Azizi Venice, plus ultra luxury branded towers that are basically “Dubai doing Dubai.”

Family offices are rapidly moving to Dubai to tap into a genuinely rare mix, a 0% personal tax environment, a high-end lifestyle that is not just marketing, and unusually practical access to Europe, Asia, and Africa in one flight pattern. The big pull factors keep repeating in conversations, predictable frameworks in DIFC and ADGM, growing availability of Foundations and Trust-style structures, 100% foreign ownership options for many business activities, and residency routes that are clearer than most places right now. And yes, the “safe, geopolitically neutral hub” line can sound like a brochure, but I keep hearing the same thing from different angles, families want a jurisdiction that feels operationally calm.

Investing in Emaar Beachfront is attractive for a simple reason that sounds obvious, but still matters, it is one of the rare “central Dubai” beachfront addresses that sits right between Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah, inside Dubai Harbour, with a private-beach, resort-style feel that is hard to replicate at scale. It is Emaar, it is gated, it is limited supply, and the buyer pool is not just local end users, it is global investors, second-home buyers, and short-stay demand in one of Dubai’s most liquid waterfront corridors. The result is usually a blend of lifestyle value and investment value, rental demand that stays relatively deep in both long-term and holiday-home cycles, and an exit story that tends to be easier than most newer communities.

Buying off-plan in Dubai in 2026 needs a more cautious, data-driven approach than it did a couple of years ago, mostly because the market is maturing and shifting toward stabilization. Supply is a big part of that story, forecasts vary depending on the research you follow, but the common theme is, a lot of homes are scheduled to complete in 2026 and 2027, which means buyers can’t rely on hype and momentum alone.

Living in Dubai as an American can feel like a lifestyle upgrade, high safety, modern infrastructure, and no UAE personal income tax. But you still file US taxes, visas tie you to work or investment, summers are intense, and culture and laws require respect. The win is real, if you plan properly.

Rashid Yachts & Marina (sometimes still called Mina Rashid) is one of those Dubai waterfront communities that feels like it should be “only for yacht people”, but in reality it is becoming a broader lifestyle and investment play, especially because it sits right on the edge of Old Dubai, with surprisingly quick access to Downtown and DXB.