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Dubai Land (Dubailand) Aldar Properties PJSC
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.
The Wilds by Aldar is a sold-out archive page that remains highly useful because it captures the original launch of the masterplan. It is no longer a primary-market opportunity, but it is an important reference point for understanding Aldar’s nature-led bet: a more wealth-oriented and more distinctive family community than many recent suburban launches.
For a serious buyer, the page answers a simple question: what exactly did the market buy at the beginning, at what price level, and with what absorption speed? Without that benchmark, later phases in The Wilds are harder to judge properly.
The project was conceived as a residential community where nature was meant to be more than marketing décor. The central idea was a rarer, more landscape-led family setting built around longer-term hold logic rather than fast trading.
The historical public reading framed the launch around roughly 3 to 5-bedroom homes, with a visible delivery target around Q2 2029. Today, those figures are most useful as inputs for reading the masterplan’s commercial history and pricing evolution.
Whenever a new Wilds phase launches, the first discipline is to compare it with the original offer. That helps separate real value creation from simple launch inflation driven by narrative and market momentum.
A large masterplan can look excellent on paper, but the real question is whether it stays coherent over time. Keeping this archive gives buyers a comparison point against which later phases and future resale quality can be judged.
This kind of community speaks less to a purely yield-driven buyer and more to someone who values scarcity, perceived quality and residential depth. This archive is useful precisely because it reminds you what type of product The Wilds was from the start.
Like any archive, this page should not be read as live inventory. Any real buying decision now needs to go through specific product analysis, delivered quality, service charges, actual standing and resale depth.
It is also important to stay realistic about liquidity. A large nature-led wealth product can be strong on image while still offering shallower exit depth than a simpler, more standard and more central asset.
It is useful for buyers comparing different launch generations in The Wilds, for wealth-oriented investors looking for an original pricing benchmark, and for anyone wanting to place a future resale inside the wider commercial story of the masterplan.
The Wilds by Aldar is a sold-out archive worth preserving because it functions as an analytical starting point. It is not there to create false availability, but to help buyers judge the still-active phases and the wider wealth logic of the masterplan more accurately.
This page stays useful as a benchmark for the area, the developer and the project’s original price positioning.
The Wilds by Aldar is located in Dubai Land (Dubailand), developed by Aldar Properties PJSC.
For a deeper district breakdown, see the dedicated area guide. Read the Dubai Land (Dubailand) area guide
Even sold out, the project remains useful as a benchmark against nearby options still on the market. Current public markers: pricing shown from 5 700 000 AED. It remains useful for comparison against nearby launches still on the market.
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