Golf Hills enjoys a prime location in the heart of Emaar South, one of Dubai's most promising new residential hubs. Surrounded by golf courses and perfectly connected to major roads, the neighborhood offers quick access to Dubai South, Expo City, Al Maktoum Airport, and the entire Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road corridor. An ideal location that combines natural tranquility, modernity, and proximity to the city's strategic points.
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Ideally located within Emaar South, Golf Hills is situated in the heart of a rapidly expanding district that is redefining the standards of the new Dubai. The community enjoys a peaceful environment, surrounded by immaculately maintained golf courses, while remaining connected to the city's key strategic destinations. Just minutes from Dubai South and Expo City, the neighborhood offers seamless access to one of the region's most dynamic economic hubs, thanks in part to its immediate proximity to Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC), a future major hub for global traffic.
Major thoroughfares such as Emirates Road (E611) and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) ensure optimal mobility, providing easy access to Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina, and the beaches of JBR. The location of Golf Hills offers a remarkable balance between residential tranquility and urban connectivity, making this address an ideal place for families, investors, and residents looking for a green setting without sacrificing the advantages of the city.
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The main additional cost relates to property registration, which is generally set at around four percent. Depending on the type of residence, maintenance or co-ownership fees may also apply, as well as management fees if the property is entrusted to a rental service.
It is possible to assess the expected return based on the neighborhood, the type of property, and local rental demand. Apartments in good locations in dynamic areas often offer high returns, while family properties are better suited to long-term stability.
Financing can be provided through direct contributions or via a local bank. Conditions vary depending on the investor's profile, but credit remains available to non-residents and expatriates who wish to reduce their initial contribution.
Long-term rentals do not require any specific license. For short-term or tourist rentals, a permit issued by Dubai Tourism is required. This type of seasonal rental can often significantly increase returns if the property is in a sought-after area.
The market is dynamic and constantly fueled by international demand. Resale is simple, involving the transfer of title via the relevant authorities. The price depends on the neighborhood, the condition of the property, and real estate trends at the time of sale.
Areas undergoing urban expansion or infrastructure renewal often offer high-potential opportunities. Well-established neighborhoods guarantee stable value and lasting appeal to both tenants and buyers.