Renascent Tower by Samara Development in Majan
Renascent Tower is a residential apartment project by Samara Development, located in Majan, Dubai. The building broke ground in November 2025 and is scheduled to complete in March 2028. For buyers entering now, the off-plan period runs approximately 20 months. The project is already under construction, which is a meaningful distinction from projects still in pre-launch.
The unit offering covers one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. One-bedrooms suit single professionals, couples, and investors who want a low-maintenance asset. Two-bedrooms suit small families or buyers who need a dedicated workspace at home. The mix is focused and deliberate. It targets people who want to live in Majan long-term, not buyers looking for a short-stay product or a high-end lifestyle address.
Majan: What the District Gives You
Majan sits within Dubailand in the mid-belt of Dubai. It is not a waterfront location. It does not have the commercial intensity of Downtown, Business Bay, or DIFC. What it has is a quieter suburban character and good connections to the rest of the city via major roads.
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road is the main link out. It connects residents to Downtown Dubai and Dubai International Airport in roughly 25 to 35 minutes under typical conditions. Dubai Marina is reachable in a similar time heading the other direction. Majan is not a place you commute to. It is a place you commute from. The district suits residents whose jobs sit elsewhere but who want a calm base to return to.
Global Village is one of Majan's closest neighbors. The annual event runs from October through April. During those months, it brings a substantial commercial and entertainment draw to the area. Families with children will find real value in that proximity. The October to April period also brings heavier road traffic to the surrounding streets. That is a real factor for buyers who prioritize a consistently quiet environment year-round.
The district's character is residential rather than tourist-facing. This building targets long-term residents -- people who live in Majan -- rather than Dubai visitors.
What the Building Offers
| Category | Amenities |
|---|---|
| Wellness | Indoor Swimming Pool, Gymnasium |
| Outdoors | Landscaped Gardens, Children's Play Area |
| Dining | Restaurants |
| Security | CCTV Security |
The indoor pool stands out. Dubai's summer heat makes outdoor pools impractical from June through September. An indoor pool removes that seasonal constraint entirely and delivers a functional swimming amenity regardless of the month.
The on-site restaurant is a notable inclusion. The district requires a car for most daily errands. F&B inside the building reduces that dependency for at least some meals. The operator determines the quality, but the infrastructure is there.
The children's play area and landscaped gardens fill out a family-oriented picture. CCTV security is standard in this tier of development. The overall amenity profile points toward long-term residents -- whether owners or tenants -- rather than holiday guests. Buyers thinking about building culture and neighbor profile after handover will find the amenity mix tells them something useful.
Off-Plan Entry: March 2028 Handover
Construction started November 2025. The expected completion is March 2028, roughly 20 months from today.
For off-plan buyers, the main implication is liquidity. Capital committed now is locked through the construction period. Those funds are not accessible without a secondary market resale. The March 2028 date gives buyers planning around a specific event -- a lease expiry, a school enrollment, a job move -- enough lead time to build that into their plans today.
For investors, a Q1 2028 handover means rental income from mid-2028 at the earliest, once registration and fit-out are accounted for. The construction schedule runs approximately 28 months from groundbreaking to expected delivery. Buyers entering at the off-plan stage take on the risk of delays in exchange for the earlier entry position.
