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    Al Jurf Gardens Phase 3 A by IMKAN
    Abu Dhabi

    Al Jurf Gardens Phase 3 A

    IIMKAN
    TypeVilla
    Completion
    PaymentOn request
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    Al Ghadeer: A Master-Planned District at the Edge of Abu Dhabi

    Al Ghadeer sits at the boundary between Abu Dhabi and Dubai, a low-density residential community built around long-term family living. With three projects currently in the market, the choice here is limited. Buyers are selecting from a small, well-defined set rather than navigating a fragmented listing pool. The sub-area Al Ghadeer 2 signals ongoing planned growth, extending the community footprint without shifting its underlying character.

    Aldar Properties and IMKAN are the two developers behind current projects. Aldar carries a consistent delivery record across Abu Dhabi's master-planned zones; IMKAN operates at a smaller scale with a focused residential approach. Two developers across three projects give the market a coherent identity. For buyers thinking about resale, that concentration tends to support more predictable community standards over time.

    AED 1.1M as the Midpoint, With Range at Both Ends

    The median price sits at AED 1,100,870, with the full spread running from AED 501,740 to AED 3,000,000. Villas dominate the format mix, with duplexes and townhouses alongside. The range reflects genuine format differences. Entry points at the lower end correspond to attached formats; standalone villas anchor the upper range. Minimum down payment is 5%, a low entry threshold by Abu Dhabi off-plan standards.

    At least one project has a completion date before mid-2026, meaning some units may already be handed over. Buyers should confirm current status directly. The furthest handover extends to December 2029, keeping the off-plan window open for buyers entering now.

    Children's play areas, a gymnasium, on-site restaurants, and active security coverage are the recurring amenity features across these projects. That pattern points clearly at owner-occupier households with children rather than short-term rental investors, and it holds consistently across all three listings.