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Projects in Nadine Residences

    Nadine Phase 2 By London Gate

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    London Gate

    Address: Dubai, Al Furjan, Nadine Residences, Nadine Residences 2

    AED 1,402,479 - AED 1,402,479

    Completion: Dec 2024

    Payment Plan: Available

    Property Type:

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    Nadine 1 By London Gate

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    London Gate

    Address: Dubai, Al Furjan, Nadine Residences, Nadine Residences 1

    AED 835,000 - AED 1,716,818

    Completion: Dec 2024

    Payment Plan: Available

    Property Type: Apartment

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    London Gate's Footprint in Al Furjan: New Projects in Nadine Residences

    Nadine Residences is a small residential cluster within Al Furjan, one of Dubai's more established mid-market districts sitting between Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and the Expo Road corridor. The cluster splits into two sub-areas, Nadine Residences 1 and Nadine Residences 2, both developed by London Gate. With only two projects in the inventory, buyer choice here is narrow by definition. You are not picking between competing developers or property types. You are deciding whether this specific developer's product fits your brief.

    Both projects are apartment developments, which reflects Al Furjan's broader residential character. The typical buyer here is someone looking for a mid-sized unit in a connected, community-oriented district rather than a villa or townhouse setting.

    What London Gate Is Asking

    Pricing runs from AED 835,000 at the lower end to AED 1,716,818 at the top, with a median of AED 1,118,740. The gap between floor and ceiling is more than double, which in a two-project market usually reflects unit size variation within the same buildings rather than a difference in developer tier or location quality. The median sits comfortably in Al Furjan's mid-market range and suggests the bulk of available units cluster around the AED 1.1 million mark. Entry requires a minimum 10% down payment, which is a reasonable starting point for off-plan in Dubai, though buyers should confirm current payment plan structures directly with the developer.

    Both projects carried a completion date of December 2024. That puts handover in the past as of early 2026, meaning buyers should verify directly whether units are ready to occupy, already handed over, or in the final stages of delivery. This is not an off-plan purchase in the conventional sense at this stage.

    The amenities pattern here is functional rather than resort-heavy: security, balconies, a children's play area, and an indoor swimming pool. That combination reads as a family-oriented building designed for everyday living. No rooftop lounges or concierge-led facilities in the data, which keeps service charge expectations grounded.