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Today, Dubai’s green communities are more than just eco-friendly – they offer residents a close connection to nature while focusing on resource conservation and also unlocking compelling investment opportunities that draw both local and international interest.
Sustainable communities in Dubai feature energy-efficient HVAC systems, water-saving fixtures, and sustainable construction materials, all designed to lessen environmental impact. And it’s clear these green features are now just as important to buyers as location, size, and affordability. Properties with green certifications are seeing increased demand, as they offer buyers confidence in the quality and environmental performance of their homes.
A notable project that places sustainability at its core is Eden Hills Villas, brought to life by H&H Development, a leading developer that focuses on sustainable development following a very specific plan of execution. The landscape design and eco water system will service all the plots and fully integrate with the developer’s sustainability vision.
Eden Hills proposes 350 five to six-bedroom villas set among walking trails and fully integrated eco-friendly features. The development at Eden Hills perfectly illustrates that sustainability, well-being, and luxury do coexist in harmony and even complement each other.
Omniyat is another pioneer in sustainable practices, actively embracing emerging smart building technologies and innovations. The developer has established a standard of excellence in every project they undertake, implementing sustainable solutions across properties such as Vela, Vela Viento, or The Lana, with advanced Building Management and Lighting Control Systems that enable remote monitoring, improved HVAC, lighting efficiency controls, and energy savings.
Omniyat’s initiatives to ensure a sustainable future include conducting detailed operational carbon modelling for all future projects, with the aim to achieve operational net-zero carbon for all of their new-build assets by 2030, and ultimately, net-zero for the whole life cycle by 2050.
Dubai is actively leading by example, striving to build net zero homes with the use of innovative design, renewable energy systems, energy-efficient appliances, and sustainable materials. By weaving these principles into more developments, the city is taking proactive steps toward a sustainable future, reducing carbon footprints and creating a healthier environment for generations to come.