Market Overview
Properties for sale in Reem Nine, Shams Abu Dhabi, offer spacious homes ranging from 800 to 1,900 sqft, with an average size of 1,400 sqft. Prices start at AED 2,130,000, with an average selling price of AED 3,140,000, reflecting good affordability. Most properties for sale have balconies, built-in wardrobes, central AC, covered parking, security, shared gyms, pools, and lobbies, while many allow pets and feature barbecue areas and children's play areas.
Nearby Lifestyle and Amenities
Reem Nine sits within Shams Abu Dhabi on Al Reem Island, one of Abu Dhabi’s most sought-after waterfront districts for modern high-rise living. Buyers and renters are drawn to the combination of sea and skyline views, contemporary apartments, and a walkable cluster of daily conveniences. The tower is surrounded by cafés, neighborhood grocery stores, salons, pharmacies, and service outlets, with larger retail destinations just a few minutes away, making it easy to live car-light for everyday needs.
For shopping and dining, residents have quick access to Shams Boutik (Boutik Mall) with its Waitrose supermarket and a range of eateries and services. Reem Mall is nearby and adds hundreds of stores, casual and upscale dining, entertainment, and the Snow Abu Dhabi indoor park, while The Galleria on Al Maryah Island brings luxury brands, fine dining, and a waterfront promenade within a short drive. Fitness studios, boutique gyms, and community facilities are dotted across Shams, and many towers—including Reem Nine—offer on-site amenities such as a swimming pool, well-equipped gym, children’s play areas, lounge spaces, 24/7 security, and dedicated parking.
The lifestyle appeal is strong thanks to abundant outdoor space. Reem Central Park offers shaded lawns, a skate park, splash zones, sports courts, jogging paths, and food kiosks, while Al Fay Park provides a more natural, woodland feel with native landscaping and play areas. Waterfront promenades invite morning runs and sunset walks, and public beach access on Al Reem Island continues to expand, giving residents places to swim, paddle, and relax by the water within minutes of home. Regular community events, weekend pop-ups, and food trucks add to the neighborhood atmosphere that attracts professionals and young families alike.
Connectivity is a major advantage. Multiple bridges link Al Reem Island to Al Maryah Island and the Abu Dhabi main island, putting core business districts and the Corniche within roughly 10–15 minutes in normal traffic. Saadiyat Island’s cultural venues, including Louvre Abu Dhabi, are typically a 15–20 minute drive, while Yas Island’s leisure attractions are about 25–30 minutes away. Abu Dhabi International Airport is usually 25–30 minutes via the main highways. Public buses serve Al Reem with frequent routes to downtown and Al Maryah, and taxis, ride-hailing, and e-scooters are widely used for short hops. Car owners benefit from building parking and straightforward access to Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Street and other major roads.
Families have a solid education pipeline nearby. Nurseries and early learning centers operate within Shams and across the island, and Repton School Abu Dhabi on Al Reem provides a well-regarded K–12 option. Older students can access universities on and near the island, including Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi on Al Reem and NYU Abu Dhabi on Saadiyat. Healthcare is excellent and close: Reem Hospital serves residents on the island, while Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi on Al Maryah Island is one of the region’s leading medical centers. Numerous clinics, dental practices, and pharmacies are embedded within the community’s retail hubs.
From a property perspective, Reem Nine and its surroundings offer a mix of 1–3 bedroom apartments with modern layouts, large windows, balconies, and city or waterfront vistas. The area has strong rental demand due to its proximity to employment centers, high-spec amenities, and the convenience of having parks, malls, schools, and hospitals within a short radius. Buyers appreciate the expatriate-friendly ownership framework on Al Reem Island and the steady pipeline of infrastructure—such as the ongoing maturation of Reem Mall and enhanced beachfront facilities—that supports long-term livability and investment value. As with any dynamic city district, there can be peak-hour traffic on the bridges and occasional nearby construction, but most residents find the overall convenience, quality of buildings, and coastal lifestyle compelling for both living and leasing.