Olfah Phase 4 by Alef: One Entry Price in an Established Muwaileh Community
Alef Group is adding a fourth phase to Olfah, a residential community in Muwaileh Commercial, Sharjah. The fact that this is a fourth phase matters. The project is not asking buyers to imagine a community from a set of renders. The layout, the character, and the neighbouring phases already exist. Phase 4 is an extension of something built, not a promise of something coming.
Muwaileh Commercial: What This District Means Day to Day
Muwaileh Commercial is a district in northern Sharjah. Its main artery, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311), connects residents directly to Dubai's outer urban zones. The drive to Dubai's industrial areas and logistics corridors is typically 25 to 30 minutes. Downtown Dubai is around 40 minutes under normal conditions.
University City of Sharjah sits to the north. Within the district itself, the essentials are covered: schools, supermarkets, clinics, and pharmacies are accessible without a long drive. This is a functioning residential suburb with infrastructure already in place.
For families, the commuter equation works. Muwaileh sits at the crossover point between Sharjah's lower residential costs and Dubai's employment zones via the E311. A resident who works in Dubai can manage the daily commute without it being punishing. A resident who works in Sharjah has the city centre a short distance away.
AED 879,000: What a Single Price Point Tells You
Price: AED 879,000. No range. Minimum and maximum are identical. That uniformity signals a standardised product. Every buyer in Phase 4 pays the same figure, which removes the usual complexity of floor-level premiums, aspect premiums, or size variation across the price band.
At AED 879,000, this sits in the mid-market segment for Sharjah apartments in an established developer community. It is not entry-level pricing, and it is not positioned at the top of the market. The buyer this serves is someone who wants a managed community with amenities and the credibility of a named developer, without reaching for the upper end of what Sharjah offers.
The single price point simplifies comparison shopping. There are no cheaper units to compete for and no premium tiers to aspire to. The decision is binary: is this community and location worth AED 879,000?
Apartments: One Format, One Buyer Profile
Olfah Phase 4 offers apartments. No villas, no townhouses. The residential format is uniform. This targets buyers who prefer managed communal living, shared facilities, and professional maintenance over the autonomy and upkeep demands of a villa.
The apartment format points toward two buyer types. End-users: families or couples who want a managed living environment with amenities they will actually use. Investors: those targeting residential tenants who prefer a community setting over a generic tower block.
Amenities: A Family-Oriented Set
| Category | Amenities |
|---|---|
| Wellness | Indoor Swimming Pool, Gymnasium |
| Outdoor | Landscaped Gardens |
| Family | Children Nursery, Restaurants |
| Security | CCTV Security |
Six amenities, with a clear lean toward families with young children. The children's nursery stands out. Having childcare on-site removes a meaningful daily logistical burden for working parents, and it is the kind of facility that shapes where a family chooses to live. The indoor swimming pool is the practical choice for a Gulf climate where outdoor pool use drops sharply in summer. Having restaurants within the development means residents have a food option without leaving the compound, which has a real effect on how families use their evenings and weekends.
The amenity set is not extensive, but it is coherent. Everything points at a resident family profile: parents who commute, young children at home, and a preference for self-contained community infrastructure over standalone city living.

