The Archive, Dubai Land Residence Complex
Imtiaz Developments and a Four-Type Unit Range
Imtiaz Developments is the developer behind The Archive, an apartment project in Dubai Land Residence Complex. The project offers studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, and three-bedrooms. That four-type lineup signals a project aimed at a broad audience rather than a single buyer segment.
The mix has internal logic. Studios and one-bedrooms sit in investor territory. Two-bedrooms serve couples and small families, covering both owner-occupier and rental demand. Three-bedrooms are for buyers who want more space and a settled community environment over the longer term.
What the DLRC Address Actually Means
Dubai Land Residence Complex sits in Dubailand, northeast of Downtown Dubai. Mohammed Bin Zayed Road runs close by, giving residents a clear route into central Dubai and toward Abu Dhabi. Academic City and Silicon Oasis are within a short drive, which makes the location practical for professionals in those employment clusters.
This is suburban Dubai. The commute to Business Bay or the DIFC runs roughly 25 to 35 minutes by car under standard traffic. The district relies on private vehicles for most daily travel; walkability is limited compared to established central communities. Buyers get more floor area per dirham than in closer-in neighbourhoods, and a residential pace that suits families and long-stay occupiers.
The proximity to Academic City and Silicon Oasis creates a consistent tenant pool of working professionals who want to live near their workplaces. That makes the location a practical investor case in addition to an owner-occupier one.
Reading the Unit Mix
The four-type range is deliberate. A project covering studios through three-bedrooms serves buyers at multiple price and lifestyle points, from individual investors to family owner-occupiers.
Studios and one-bedrooms are the investor plays. Professional tenants in the nearby education and technology zones tend to target compact apartments at accessible price points. Both types represent the lowest entry level within the project's unit range.
Two-bedrooms serve more than one purpose. A couple or small family takes one as a primary home; an investor draws a wider tenant pool than a studio can support. These units are the most versatile in the building, capable of satisfying either use case without compromise.
Three-bedrooms are the family option. Buyers here are typically owner-occupiers looking for more space, a community environment, and a home to settle into over several years. The DLRC location and the project's on-site amenity set support that longer-term approach.
Amenities Built Around Daily Use
| Theme | Amenity |
|---|---|
| Fitness | Gymnasium |
| Leisure | Indoor Swimming Pool, Landscaped Gardens |
| Dining | Restaurants |
| Family | Children's Play Area |
| Security | CCTV Security |
The indoor pool is the standout practical feature. Dubai's climate makes outdoor pools impractical for several months each year; an indoor pool delivers year-round use without seasonal gaps. The landscaped gardens add outdoor space within the complex, giving residents a green alternative without needing to leave the building. On-site restaurants reduce the need to drive out for meals in a district where driving is the default for most daily tasks.
Together, the gym, pool, gardens, children's area, and dining create a self-contained community layer. For residents who chose DLRC over a more central address to gain space and a quieter environment, the on-site facilities cover the daily basics that walkability would otherwise provide. The amenity set is aimed at families and working residents who spend significant time at home and value convenience at the building level.
CCTV security rounds out the facility set appropriately for a family-oriented residential project.
