Projects in Sharjah Sustainable City
Sharjah Sustainable City
Sharjah Holding
Address: Sharjah, Sharjah Sustainable City
AED 1,800,000 - AED 1,800,000
Completion: Dec 2024
Payment Plan: Available
Property Type: Villa

A Self-Contained Eco Community Taking Shape in Sharjah
Sharjah Sustainable City sits within Sharjah as a purpose-built, master-planned development oriented around sustainable living principles. The inventory here is deliberately concentrated: two projects, both residential, both developed by Sharjah Holding. For a buyer who wants options to compare across multiple developers or price points, this is not that market. What it offers instead is a clear, focused choice within a community that has a single design vision.
What the Numbers Tell You
The median asking price is AED 2,130,000, which sits close to the floor of the range. Prices run from AED 1,800,000 at entry level to AED 5,500,000 at the top. That spread is wide enough to reflect a meaningful difference in unit type. Villas account for two of the three listed property types, and the townhouse option rounds out the mix. The villa-heavy profile points toward families and buyers prioritizing space over urban density. Townhouses here are likely to attract buyers who want the community setting at a lower entry cost.
The minimum down payment is 10%, which is a low threshold relative to typical off-plan requirements in the UAE. There are no post-handover payment plans across these projects, so buyers should factor in construction-period payments from the outset.
On timing, the earliest completion was December 2024, meaning at least one project may already be handed over or close to it. Buyers should verify the current construction and delivery status directly. The far end of the off-plan window runs to November 2028, so buyers entering now on the later project are looking at a multi-year wait before keys.
One Developer, One Direction
Sharjah Holding's sole presence here means build quality and community standards are internally consistent. There is no mixed-developer dynamic to navigate, which can be a comfort for buyers worried about phased delivery or conflicting design approaches. The trade-off is that resale will depend on that single developer's reputation and how the broader Sharjah Sustainable City concept performs over time.
The amenity pattern here reinforces the family orientation. Children's play areas, a children's pool, barbecue areas, and covered parking are practical, household-level inclusions. The CCTV security and concierge services suggest a managed, gated community rather than an open-plan urban neighbourhood. A gymnasium rounds out the daily-use infrastructure. This is not a project positioned around resort-style luxury; it reads more like a well-serviced residential enclave designed for long-term living.
