The UAE’s most luxurious properties

Arabianbusiness is running a story today on how the market for the ultra-luxury properties in the UAE remains strong despite the ongoing financial turmoil around the world.  Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills, Dubai Marina and exclusive communities in Abu Dhabi all offer the mega-rich super-high-end options for party palaces and gilt-edged hideaways. Take a look at a few of the most expensive properties currently listed on propertyfinder.ae…

7 bedroom villa, Emirates Hills, AED 75,000,000
One of the most expensive properties in our database is so private and exclusive that it doesn't even have a photo. The basement alone has more going for it than the average joe's whole home – there's an entertainment room, gym, sauna, steam room, temperature controlled wine cellar + parking for 4 cars. The property overlooks the golf course and has stunning views of the Dubai skyline.

4 bedroom signature villa, Frond D, Palm Jumeirah: AED 75,000,000

Our second AED75m property is also big on views – this 4 bedroom Signature v

illa is situated almost at the tip of one of Palm Jumeirah's longest fronds and has breathtaking views of the Atlantis Hotel at sunset. According to the agent, the inside of the property is just as spectacular.


Full floor penthouse, Le Reve, Dubai Marina: AED 70,000,000

In heart of Dubai Marina, this penthouse apartment spans a massive 13,400 sq ft, with sweeping views out across the sea. The four-bedroom property includes a Jacuzzi tub, smart-home technology and underground parking for four cars.

5 bedroom villa, Al Qurm, Abu Dhabi: AED 55m


This beautiful tropical-style villa in the Abu Dhabi enclave of Al Qurm Gardens is ideal for those looking for peace and privacy. The 5-bedroom water-side homes have 24-hour security and CCTV so that residents can simply relax and enjoy their private jetty and resort-style facilities on offer.

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