Dubai off-plan archive
Review sold-out launches as benchmark references, then return to the live catalogue for currently available alternatives.
Archive pages remain useful for launch history, area fit, developer comparisons and product positioning — but they should support, not replace, a live shortlist.
Showing 1–24 of 64 archive references
You are viewing archive references only. Sold-out launches stay accessible for research and benchmarking, but they are removed from the main live catalogue.
Archive paths
Use archive pages to benchmark what sold, then return to current launches in one click.
Archive off-plan references
Archive mode keeps sold-out references accessible for research, benchmark work and launch history.

MBL Royal
A more premium take on the JLT formula: better image and views, but only worth it when the extra premium still makes sense.

MAG 22
Design-led townhouses in Meydan: a low-density, central product that makes more sense for end-users and long holds than for pure yield.

Vista by Prestige One
Sold-out Sports City archive built on a simple but effective mix of golf views, accessible pricing and a 10/55/35 plan.

The Residence by Prestige One
Sold-out JVC archive: boutique low-rise, launch pricing from AED 589,899 and a more refined rental-led profile than average.

Luxury Canal Residences
A useful Dubai Islands sold-out archive, helping benchmark early premium launches against the district’s newer supply.

Hillside Residences
A sold-out Wasl Gate benchmark showing that the district can absorb more family-led and more ambitious stock than simple entry apartments.

South Garden A
A clean Wasl Gate benchmark for measuring entry-ticket apartment demand, pricing sensitivity and later-phase comparisons.

Gardenia Townhomes
A family townhouse benchmark that proves Wasl Gate can attract real end-user demand, not only apartment investors.

The Nook
An accessible apartment benchmark that helps judge how much of Wasl Gate’s demand comes from real price-sensitive buyers.

Park Gate Residences
A delivered Wasl1 benchmark for reading Zabeel Park premium, central end-user depth and nearby resale logic in Al Kifaf.

Park View Residences Tower A
A sold-out Wasl1 tower benchmark for understanding premium park-side vertical demand in Al Kifaf.

Lagoon Views
Sold-out District One archive that helps read project cycle, absorption speed and the real depth of the lagoon-linked premium submarket.

Jebel Ali Village
Jebel Ali Village: a sold-out archive still useful for reading a family-led address with clearer end-user depth and more rational resale logic than p…

District One West
District One West in District One: a sold-out archive that remains useful for reading the premium villa market, future resale logic and genuine patri…

Bay Villas
Useful Dubai Islands archive: sold-out waterfront townhouses and villas that help read coastal landed scarcity, resale logic and future market depth.

Cassia Villas at The Wilds
Sold-out archive for the original Cassia villas, useful for reading The Wilds’ nature-led launch and benchmarking later phases.

The Wilds by Aldar
Sold-out archive for the original Wilds launch, useful for reading Aldar’s nature-led bet and comparing it with the phases still open today.

Athlon by Aldar
Sold-out benchmark page for Athlon’s original launch, useful for reading Aldar’s active-living positioning and comparing it with open phases.

Haven By Aldar
Sold-out benchmark page for Haven’s original launch, useful for reading Aldar’s wellness positioning and comparing it with current Haven stock.

Skyz
A tower-led Arjan archive page with Mediterranean styling, broad views and a more image-driven profile than Danube’s earlier local stock.

Starz
An Al Furjan archive built around space utility: 454 furnished apartments and a transformable concept that was more rational than status-led.

Wavez Residence by Danube
A Liwan value archive with studios and 1-beds in a completed asset, useful for reading the budget-ready segment rather than branding theatre.

Rixos Hotel & Residences Dubai Islands
Sold-out Dubai Islands archive benchmark, useful for understanding how branding, hospitality and charges shape long-term resale logic.

Sportz by Danube
A useful Dubai Sports City benchmark: studio-to-3-bed stock, a sports-led pitch and a long payment structure worth reading as a comparable.
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Questions people ask before shortlisting
Why keep sold-out off-plan projects online?
Archive pages help compare launch positioning, area fit, developer track record and pricing logic even after a project sells out.
How should I use the archive catalogue?
Use archive references as benchmarks, then move back into the live catalogue to shortlist projects that are still available in the same area or category.
Can archive pages still be useful for investors?
Yes. They show what absorbed well, how a launch was positioned and which developer or area patterns may still matter for current buying decisions.
Do archive projects replace live opportunities?
No. Archive pages are for context and comparison. Active searches should always end with currently available launches and updated payment-plan checks.
Archive pages turn old launches into useful market context
Benchmark launch positioning
A sold-out page still shows how a developer packaged the project, which area promise it leaned on and how the original pricing logic was framed.
Reconnect archives to live alternatives
The archive becomes SEO-useful when it points clearly to open launches in the same area, segment or developer cluster.
Keep research and transaction separate
The main catalogue should stay transaction-focused, while archive pages handle history, benchmark logic and resale context.
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