Dubai Hills Estate, Parkwood

Explore off-plan projects in Dubai Hills Estate, Parkwood.

Off-plan projects

1

Unit options

8

Launch prices from

AED 1,915,888

Avg. launch AED/sqft

AED 1,587

Handover pipeline: 2029 (1)

Living in Dubai Hills Estate, Parkwood.

Parkwood is an Emaar mid-rise cluster in Dubai Hills Estate, the master-planned green district between Downtown and the Marina corridor, positioned — as the name suggests — toward the estate's park-and-golf landscape rather than its urban edge. The community around it is largely built, occupied and functioning.

This portal lists Parkwood with 8 tracked unit types and launch prices from around AED 1.92M. Buying off-plan in Dubai Hills differs from frontier districts: the infrastructure, mall, park, hospital and schools already exist, so the purchase is essentially new stock in a proven location rather than a bet on a masterplan materialising.

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1 projects · 8 unit options in Dubai

Lifestyle

Daily life draws on the estate's delivered assets — Dubai Hills Park's pools, skate park and running loops, the golf club's dining, 54km of bike lanes, and Dubai Hills Mall for retail and cinema. The estate's tone is green, ordered and family-weighted, quieter than Downtown but far from sleepy. Parkwood's pitch is proximity to the landscape rather than the boulevard.

Transport & commute

Al Khail Road and Umm Suqeim Street frame the estate, putting Downtown, Business Bay and the Marina each within roughly 15-20 minutes in normal traffic; DXB is about 25. There is no metro on the estate today, and the internal road network plus mall parking absorb most daily movement. Two-car households are the norm.

Schools & healthcare

GEMS Wellington Academy Al Khail and GEMS New Millennium serve the estate directly, with Kings' Al Barsha and the American School of Dubai in the neighbouring Al Barsha belt. On-estate nurseries cover early years. Combined with King's College Hospital on the estate, the family-infrastructure argument here is about as complete as Dubai offers.

Who it suits

A natural fit for end-user families and professionals who want new-build product without new-district risk, and for investors who prefer dependable rental absorption over speculative upside — Dubai Hills tenancies move quickly at premium rents. Buyers hunting maximum capital-growth torque will find more of it in earlier-cycle districts, at correspondingly higher risk.

Nearby areas

Al BarshaAl QuozDowntown DubaiArabian RanchesBusiness Bay

Dubai Hills Estate, Parkwood FAQ

How do Dubai Hills apartment yields compare with JVC or Creek Harbour?

Gross yields run lower than JVC — capital values are higher — but vacancy is minimal and tenant quality strong. Against Creek Harbour, Hills trades future metro upside for present-day completeness. Choose by risk appetite, not headline yield alone.

Is there new supply risk inside Dubai Hills Estate?

Emaar continues releasing clusters, but the estate's land plan is finite and demand absorption has consistently kept pace. Supply risk here is modest compared with open-ended districts like JVC or Dubailand.