Sharjah Sustainable City, the pioneering sustainable residential community developed by Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) in collaboration with Diamond Developers, has surpassed Dh2.5 billion in sales across its four phases. With just a few villas left from the initial 1,250, this achievement highlights the growing interest and awareness in sustainable living options. It also offers a last chance for potential buyers to acquire a villa in this highly desirable sustainable community.

This milestone supports Sharjah’s real estate market, which is fueling economic expansion, with the real estate trade value in the emirate rising by 35.6% in the first half of 2024 compared to 2023. Sharjah Sustainable City is proud to be part of this positive trend, attracting investors and buyers and enhancing confidence in Sharjah’s property sector. This success emphasizes the distinct advantages that Sharjah provides.

The city is a top-tier mixed-use development that adheres to the highest standards of social, environmental, and economic sustainability. Its achievements contribute to its broader goal of achieving Net Zero Energy and showcase its appeal to individuals and families keen on adopting an eco-friendly lifestyle. Yousif Ahmed Al-Mutawa, CEO of Sharjah Sustainable City, expressed his excitement about the positive response to the project, indicating a strong demand for sustainable living solutions in Sharjah. He is proud to see the vision of an eco-conscious community strongly resonating with residents and investors worldwide.

Spanning 7.2 million square feet in the Al Rahmaniya area of Sharjah, the community offers a variety of amenities designed to promote a sustainable lifestyle, including urban farming, extensive green spaces, walking and cycling paths, gyms, a swimming pool, EV charging stations, and a library. Additionally, all villas are smart homes equipped with energy-efficient appliances and other sustainable features, such as thermal insulating materials, smart home automation, energy-saving electrical fixtures, and rooftop solar PVC installations, which help reduce utility costs by up to 50%.