Emaar launches Dubai Mansions, the developer’s latest Dh100 billion ultra-luxury community, is set to redefine high-end living in Dubai.
Emaar launches Dubai Mansions, the developer’s latest Dh100 billion ultra-luxury community, is set to redefine high-end living in Dubai.

Emaar launches Dubai Mansions, the developer’s latest Dh100 billion ultra-luxury community, is set to redefine high-end living in Dubai. Located within Emaar Hills, near Dubai Hills Estate and within walking distance of Dubai Hills Mall, this visionary project features 40,000 upscale residences designed to blend architectural excellence, world-class interiors, and timeless sophistication.
Each home within Dubai Mansions spans between 10,000 and 20,000 square feet, offering expansive layouts, elegant façades, landscaped surroundings, and bespoke amenities. The development embodies Emaar’s philosophy of merging contemporary elegance with comfort, privacy, and design precision — capturing Dubai’s essence as a global benchmark for modern luxury living.
Emaar described the project as a “new icon of refined living” that merges elegance, indulgence, and convenience. Within Emaar Hills, residents will enjoy access to a championship golf course, premium retail outlets, wellness and leisure facilities, and a network of landscaped parks designed to foster peace, connection, and well-being.
Mohamed Alabbar, Founder of Emaar, said: “Dubai Mansions in Emaar Hills represents the ultimate expression of refined living. Every residence, every garden, and every pathway reflects an uncompromising attention to detail, creating a setting that embodies harmony, prestige, and a lifestyle unmatched anywhere in the world.”
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