Orchid Residence by Laraix Developers in International City
What This Project Is
Orchid Residence is a residential development by Laraix Developers, located in International City, Dubai. Construction started in April 2025, with handover targeted for February 2027. That gives buyers roughly two years from groundbreaking to completion, which is a fairly standard off-plan timeline for this part of the city.
Laraix Developers is the name behind this project. If you are not familiar with them, do your homework before committing. Check their track record, talk to their previous buyers, and ask for a delivery history. That applies to any developer you have not bought from before.
International City: What Living Here Actually Means
International City sits in the eastern corridor of Dubai, beyond Meydan and Dragon Mart. It is not a central address. Residents typically rely on a car for most daily movement, though the area connects reasonably well to Al Khail Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road.
What International City does offer is affordability relative to much of Dubai. It has an established residential community, a working retail base, and Dragon Mart on its doorstep for everyday shopping. For an investor, the area has historically delivered solid rental yields because entry prices are lower and tenant demand from budget-conscious workers and families is consistent. For an end-user, the trade-off is distance from the main business districts and a more utilitarian environment compared to newer master communities.
This is not a lifestyle address in the way Downtown or JBR might be. It is a practical one. Buyers here are usually chasing value, yield, or both.
Pricing: An Honest Gap in the Data
Pricing information for Orchid Residence is not currently available through this listing. Property types are also unconfirmed at this stage.
That is not unusual this early in a project's life, but it does mean you cannot assess value without going directly to the developer or their sales team. When you do make contact, ask for the price per square foot, not just the unit price. Then compare that figure against recent International City transactions on the DLD register. That comparison will tell you quickly whether the pricing is competitive or stretched for the location.
Given International City's position in the market, you should generally expect more accessible price points than mid-city projects. But verify before drawing any conclusions.
What the Amenity Set Tells You
| Category | Amenities |
|---|---|
| Fitness and Leisure | Indoor Swimming Pool, Gymnasium |
| Outdoor Spaces | Landscaped Gardens, Children's Play Area |
| Dining | Restaurants |
| Security | CCTV Security |
An indoor pool in this location is worth flagging. Most projects at this price tier in International City offer a standard outdoor pool or none at all. An indoor facility is more expensive to build and maintain, and it signals that Laraix is pitching this above the bare-minimum spec for the area.
The children's play area and landscaped gardens point clearly toward families as the core target resident. The on-site restaurant provision adds convenience that matters in a location where dining options nearby are functional rather than varied. Taken together, this is a self-contained building designed for residents who want reasonable comfort without leaving the community for basics.
The Timeline for an Off-Plan Buyer Entering Now
Construction began in April 2025. The expected handover is February 2027. That is just under two years away at the time this listing was updated.
For an off-plan buyer, that window means you have time to plan your finances, but not a long runway. You will need your funding arrangements in place well before the final payment falls due. If you are buying to rent, begin thinking now about your likely tenant profile in this location and what rental rates look like for comparable units.
Payment Plan: Key Information Missing
Payment plan details, including the down payment percentage and instalment schedule, are not available in the current listing data. The project does not include a post-handover payment plan, which means all payments will be structured within the construction period.
That last point matters for cash flow planning. Without a post-handover component, you will have completed all your payments by the time you receive keys. There is no deferred liability after handover, but there is also no flexibility to stretch payments into the rental income period. Get the full instalment schedule from the developer before making any commitment.

