Abu Dhabi is a diverse real estate market, covering all aspects of life and the economy both within the emirate and in the country as a whole. The development of the region is not limited to housing construction; it also involves creating entire neighborhoods that can meet the needs of both immigrants and local populations. New residential projects coexist with medical facilities, schools, universities, and, of course, museums, being the hallmark of Abu Dhabi in the 2020s.
In the field of education, Saadiyat Island is home to a branch of New York University – New York University Abu Dhabi, offering education in the fields of arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and engineering with a diploma from one of the leading American universities.
In addition to cultural achievements, Abu Dhabi is actively developing education. The city is becoming attractive to families due to quality education opportunities and long-term prospects for children.
Reem Hills
One of the notable projects in this context is Reem Hills, a vast residential complex that includes parks, schools, medical centers, restaurants, and other infrastructure for comfortable seaside living. This approach is leading to a steady increase in property prices in Abu Dhabi, with luxury plots and beachfront housing in particular in demand.
Reem Hills is dedicated to healthy living, with extensive exercise facilities including jogging and cycling tracks.
Modern transport infrastructure provides easy access to the Abu Dhabi mainland, but with Reem Mall featuring 85 restaurants and over 450 shops, Reem Hills residents may not feel the need to leave their cozy neighborhood.