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About Golf City

Golf City is one of Dubai's quieter master-planned communities, positioned in the outer growth corridor where land is still affordable and the scale of development feels human rather than overwhelming. Two projects currently sit in our catalogue here — Mykonos Lagoons by DAMAC Properties and Paradise Hills by Gulf Land Property Developers — which tells you something useful: this is still early days. That's not a warning; for the right buyer, it's exactly the point. Our honest read is that Golf City suits patient investors and families who want space, greenery, and a lower entry price than the established mid-belt communities can offer right now.

Frequently asked questions about Golf City

Who are the main developers active in Golf City?

The two developers we work with directly are DAMAC Properties (Mykonos Lagoons) and Gulf Land Property Developers (Paradise Hills). DAMAC is the master developer behind the wider DAMAC Hills 2 community, so they control a lot of the infrastructure and amenity rollout. Gulf Land is a smaller but credible developer with a track record of delivering mid-market townhouse communities on time — something our team has verified before listing their projects.

What rental yields can I expect in Golf City?

Based on comparable units in the DAMAC Hills 2 area, we're projecting gross rental yields of 6–7.5% for townhouses once communities reach critical occupancy. Golf City is still maturing, so yields will improve as amenities open and demand from tenants grows. We always advise our investors to factor in a 6–12 month stabilisation period post-handover before expecting full rental income — budget accordingly.

How long is the commute from Golf City to DIFC, Dubai Marina, or DXB Airport?

Expect roughly 35–45 minutes to DIFC, 30–40 minutes to Dubai Marina, and 45–55 minutes to Dubai International Airport under normal traffic conditions via Al Qudra Road and Emirates Road. It's a car-dependent community — there's no metro link yet. Our buyers who work in these hubs typically treat Golf City as a weekend-lifestyle or investment purchase rather than a daily-commute home, which shapes how we position it.

Are there schools and supermarkets near Golf City?

The nearest established schools are in DAMAC Hills (Jebel Ali School, about 15 minutes away) and in Remraam/Mudon (roughly 20 minutes). Within the wider DAMAC Hills 2 community, a retail strip and convenience stores are already operational. A larger community mall is planned but not yet open. We tell buyers with school-age children to factor in the school run — it's manageable but worth planning before you commit.

What makes Mykonos Lagoons different from Paradise Hills in Golf City?

The key difference is the product type and price point. Mykonos Lagoons by DAMAC centres on a crystal lagoon lifestyle — think beach access, water sports, and resort-style pools — and carries a higher price tag. Paradise Hills by Gulf Land offers more traditional townhouse living at a more accessible entry price, starting around AED 1.1M. We help buyers choose based on budget, intended use (investment vs. end-use), and how much they value the lagoon amenity.

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