Advantages of Owning Luxury villa in Dubai

With the houses for sale in Dubai Hills, luxury villas in Jumeirah Village Circle, and all the wide range of options, one may even get confused on which to buy. More so, you may be asking the same question that a lot of people are asking at the moment; why should I buy a property in Dubai? And if I must, shouldn’t a studio apartment do? Why aim for a villa? Let’s take you through the different benefits of owning a luxury villa in Dubai and why it is important provided you can afford it.

If luxury is your target, then exclusiveness should be in the picture.

First off, luxury villas and penthouses are preferred for their exclusiveness. A penthouse gives you more facilities and enjoyment than a studio apartment, and on top of that, you have upper views that could relieve stress and make life beautiful. Here are three (3) advantages of owning a luxury villa in Dubai.

1. Dubai is a high investment area with promising ROI

The real estate industry in Dubai rakes millions yearly, as it is one of the major sources of revenue generation for the country. The country serves as a link to the East African and western countries. It is also a center of trade and tourism. What this means is that people will come in, and go out. All of whom will lodge at least a night and some of whom will purchase real estate.

Owning a villa in such a high-in-demand area is a good business. More so, Emirates Estate gathers that a fair and simple real estate deal will raise a minimum of 8% return of investment in only a few years.

2. Villas are exclusive and speak of true luxury

Many of the visitors who tour Dubai come for luxurious relaxation. What this means is that if you desire to buy for personal use whenever you are in town, you can lease out the property and earn from it when you are out of town, and should you decide to sell, you can benefit from the consistent annual increase in the value of the real estate in Dubai.

3. Villas have ample space and come as a complete package.

Villas often come in detached fenced/ gated communities, with a front porch, large master bedrooms, smooth finishing, ample ventilation, and a touch of class. With a villa, you are certain of enjoying the peace of personal life and great family time. Other than bumping into loud neighbours at the stairs you’d have the exclusive apartment to yourself alone and if you want to dive into the pool, you can do so whenever.

Features of a typical villa in the UAE

  • They consist of master bedrooms, with each room having its bathroom, and reading corner.
  • They have a large sitting room area and an elaborate kitchen
  • Most of the villas are equipped with great views of the city or greenery
  • They usually come with parking spaces and bar houses/restaurants.
  • Wifi-enabled and internet access.
  • Air conditioners and temperature control.
  • Swimming pool or waterfront.
  • Landscape garden or gate.
  • Relaxation centre at the rooftop.
  • Modern architectural design.
  • Fully furnished dining space.
  • Kids play areas/ office space and meeting rooms.
  • Spa, gym centre, and outdoor Jacuzzi.
  • In-house support staff/ house wards.
  • A golf course (in some cases), etc.

Do you now see why we call them a complete package? Who wouldn’t like to receive such a treat, be it as a homeowner or as a visitor? According to Emirates Estates, there are many villa options to buy in the UAE at varying prices. However, Villas give you the privacy and rest coupled with luxury which every homeowner looks forward to having in the long run.

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