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Jan 2007
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Freehold
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TL;DR: Reehan 3 by Emaar Properties is a low-rise residential building in the Old Town district of Downtown Dubai. Completed in 2007, it offers freehold 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments across 5 residential floors plus 2 basement parking levels, with current resale prices from approximately AED 1.8 million to AED 6.5 million. Part of the 8-building Reehan complex within Old Town's Arabian-inspired architecture, it provides walking-distance access to Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Dubai Fountain, and Souk Al Bahar.
Reehan 3 is a low-rise residential building within the Reehan sub-district of Old Town, Downtown Dubai — developed by Emaar Properties, the publicly listed developer responsible for the Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, and the entire Downtown Dubai master plan. Completed in 2007 (with Bayut and multiple sources recording a 2006-2007 completion timeframe), Reehan 3 comprises 5 residential floors above 2 basement parking levels, offering freehold 1, 2, and 3-bedroom apartments.
Reehan 3 is one of 8 buildings within the Reehan complex (Reehan 1 through 8), which itself is one of 6 districts comprising Old Town — Downtown Dubai's only low-rise apartment community. The Old Town district contains 35 residential buildings across its 6 sub-districts (Yansoon with 9 buildings, Reehan with 8, Miska with 5, Zaafaran with 5, Zanzabeel with 4, and Kamoon with 4), totalling 1,549 apartments across 225 floors. This extreme scarcity — just 1,549 total units within Downtown Dubai's most prestigious enclave — creates a structural supply constraint that has consistently underpinned Old Town's premium valuations and capital resilience.
What distinguishes Old Town — and by extension Reehan 3 — from every other residential community in Downtown Dubai is its architectural identity. While the surrounding district is defined by glass-and-steel skyscrapers, Old Town was purpose-built to evoke the historic Arabian architecture of Al Bastakia (Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood) in Bur Dubai, creating a living homage to Dubai's pre-oil heritage within the most contemporary urban district in the Middle East. The community's low-rise profile, earthy tones, ornamental mashrabiya screens, and wind tower motifs establish a village-like atmosphere that cannot be replicated in any modern high-rise development.
Reehan 3's location within Old Town places it at the geographic and cultural heart of Downtown Dubai — a district that Emaar Properties has described as "the centre of now" and that functions as the emirate's primary leisure, retail, and tourist destination. The GPS coordinates of Reehan 3 are 25.2648, 55.2940.
The building's most extraordinary locational advantage is its walking-distance proximity to several of the world's most iconic landmarks:
Public transportation access is practical. The nearest bus stop — South Ridge Tower 2 Bus Stop — is approximately a 2-minute walk, serviced by RTA buses F14 and F19A. The Burj Khalifa/Dubai Mall Metro Station on the Red Line is approximately 7-8 minutes by car (approximately 15-16 minutes on foot). Business Bay Metro Station is similarly 7-8 minutes away by car. The community is well-connected via major arterial roads including Sheikh Zayed Road (E11) and Al Khail Road (E44), with direct access via Al Asayel Street (D72) and Mohammed Bin Rashid Boulevard.
Schools & Education: Several reputable institutions are accessible within a short drive:
Healthcare:
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Reehan 3's architecture represents a deliberate and scholarly recreation of historic Dubai's building traditions, directly inspired by the Al Bastakia (Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood) in Bur Dubai — the original 19th and early 20th century quarter built by wealthy Persian merchants who were pearl and textile traders attracted to Dubai Creek's tax-free trading environment.
The building incorporates specific architectural elements drawn from this heritage:
The building's overall aesthetic features warm sandstone-coloured walls complemented by traditional wooden balustrades, decorative ironwork, and carefully landscaped courtyards. The low-rise form — consistent with Old Town's strict height restrictions of four to seven storeys — maintains the community's intimate, village-like character. This stands in stark architectural contrast to the towering glass-and-steel skyscrapers of neighbouring Business Bay and the Boulevard, giving Reehan 3 a distinctive sense of privacy, human scale, and cultural authenticity.
The streetscape surrounding Reehan 3 features narrow sikkas (pedestrianised alleys designed to maximise shade, historically measuring 7-8 feet wide), large enclosed courtyards with high walls providing privacy and sun protection often featuring palm trees and water features, and market squares that evoke the atmosphere of a historic Arabian souk village.
Interior finishes reflect Emaar's premium quality standards. Apartments feature marble flooring in living areas and bathrooms, modern fitted kitchens with high-grade appliances, built-in wardrobes in all bedrooms, and generous windows that maximise natural light while framing views of the internal courtyards, the Burj Khalifa, or the community's landscaped gardens. Many units include private balconies with traditional railing designs.
Reehan 3 offers three residential configurations designed to accommodate a range of lifestyles and investment strategies:
1-Bedroom Apartments:
2-Bedroom Apartments:
3-Bedroom Apartments:
The average price per square foot across the Reehan complex ranges from approximately AED 1,773 to AED 3,076, depending on unit type, floor, and view orientation. The average property transaction price in the Reehan complex over the past 12 months was AED 2,280,490. As a fully completed development, all transactions are secondary market sales with full payment upon transfer.
Ownership: Freehold — enabling 100% foreign ownership.
Pet Policy: Reehan 3 is pet-friendly, subject to government vaccination requirements.
Reehan 3 provides a comprehensive amenity offering consistent with Old Town's lifestyle positioning as a serene, pedestrian-oriented neighbourhood within the high-energy Downtown Dubai district. Residents access the following facilities within the building, the Reehan complex, and the broader Old Town community:
The broader Old Town lifestyle extends well beyond the building itself. The Old Town Island community encompasses 405 apartments, 161 hotel rooms, 83 suites, 2,100 parking bays, 15 restaurants and cafes, 89 shops, 130,000 sq ft of boutique retail space, and four community swimming pools.
Dining Near Reehan 3: Souk Al Bahar — within walking distance — is a premier dining destination with Burj Khalifa and Dubai Fountain views. Notable restaurants include:
The cultural and entertainment offerings accessible on foot are without parallel in the UAE: the Burj Khalifa observation deck, the Dubai Fountain nightly shows, the Dubai Mall (including Dubai Aquarium and Underwater Zoo, VR Park, KidZania at 0.6 km, and PVRK cinema at 0.7 km), Dubai Opera, and Burj Park (an 11,300-square-metre green space on an island in Burj Lake) are all within a 10-15 minute walk. This concentration of global landmarks within pedestrian range creates a lifestyle proposition that cannot be replicated in any other Dubai community.
Service charges for Old Town buildings are managed by Emaar Community Management and regulated by RERA through the Dubai Land Department's Mollak system. Based on comparable Emaar-managed communities in Downtown Dubai, Old Town service charges are estimated at approximately AED 16-20 per sq ft annually. Emaar developments in Old Town benefit from a district cooling (free chiller) system, meaning owners do not pay separate monthly chiller charges — a significant cost advantage compared to individually chilled buildings. For reference, RP Heights in the adjacent Burj Khalifa District carries a RERA-indexed rate of AED 16.28 per sq ft, while premium Downtown Dubai buildings such as The Address range from AED 55 to AED 65 per sq ft. Old Town's low-rise, community-managed structure positions it at the lower end of the Downtown Dubai service charge spectrum.
For exact current rates specific to Reehan 3, owners can verify through the Mollak portal or by contacting Emaar Community Management at 800 EMAAR (36227).
Within the broader Old Town community, the Reehan sub-district — and Reehan 3 specifically — offers several distinctive characteristics:
Compared to other Old Town sub-districts, Reehan is positioned as a family-oriented cluster with generous layouts and strong greenery integration. Kamoon tends to attract investors seeking smaller, higher-yield units; Yansoon is known for its quieter, more landscaped environment; Zaafaran is popular for its central location and larger layouts; and Miska and Zanzabeel offer their own distinctive courtyard configurations.
Old Town consistently ranks among Downtown Dubai's most resilient investment performers. The community's unique low-rise Arabian aesthetic, freehold ownership structure, and proximity to the world's most recognisable landmarks create a sustained demand floor that protects property values during market cycles.
Key investment metrics for Reehan 3 and the broader Reehan complex:
With approximately 1,549 units in the entire Old Town community, turnover is naturally low and secondary market inventory is consistently tight. The freehold ownership structure enables 100% foreign ownership, and the UAE's zero personal income tax and capital gains tax regime maximises net returns.
Dubai Market Context (2025-2026): Dubai's apartment market delivers average gross yields of approximately 6.76-7.07%, outperforming London (2-4%), New York (3-5%), and Singapore (2.5-3.5%). Downtown Dubai specifically achieves 5.5-7.5% gross yields with a trade-off towards greater capital appreciation stability and higher-quality tenants compared to peripheral communities.
Emaar Properties PJSC (DFM: EMAAR), founded in 1997, is the UAE's largest and most iconic real estate developer, listed on the Dubai Financial Market since 2000 — notably the first property company on the DFM to offer shares to foreign nationals. The company is controlled by the Investment Corporation of Dubai (the sovereign wealth fund of the Government of Dubai) with Dubai's ruler, H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, as a major shareholder.
Emaar's scale is extraordinary: over 85,000 residential units delivered globally across 351 projects. The company's 2024 revenue reached AED 35.5 billion (approximately USD 9.6 billion), representing 33% year-over-year growth, with property sales totalling AED 70 billion. Within Downtown Dubai alone, Emaar's legacy includes the Burj Khalifa (completed 2010, cost exceeding USD 1.5 billion), Dubai Mall (opened 2008), Dubai Fountain (2009), Souk Al Bahar (2008), Dubai Opera (2016), and Old Town (2006-2008).
The Downtown Dubai master plan was announced in June 2000 as a redevelopment of the Umm Al Tarif area. Old Town was among the earliest phases, with construction spanning 2004-2008. Old Town was explicitly designed by Emaar as "an architectural masterpiece that seamlessly integrates homes, boutique offices, hotels, and retail centres," paying homage to historic Dubai while providing contemporary living standards.
For residents of Reehan 3, Emaar's ongoing community management through Emaar Community Management (ECM) ensures that Old Town continues to maintain the highest standards of upkeep, security, and service delivery — a critical factor in preserving both lifestyle quality and long-term property values. The ECM Downtown Dubai office can be reached at 800 EMAAR (36227).
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