Prices of freehold units start from Dh1.6m and adds to ‘Sharjah property boom’
Last updated: August 02, 2025
The Masaar ‘forest’ community in Sharjah will see another 4,000 upscale homes being launched for sale. Already, Masaar has seen handovers of up to 1,500 homes.
Dubai: Sharjah’s property market will soon see up to 4,000 new homes being available for sale at the ‘forest’ residential community ‘Masaar’.
If so, this sales launch could be one of the biggest seen to date in Sharjah, according to broker sources, with prices likely to start from Dh1.6 million/Dh1.7 million.
“Sharjah developers are no longer launching in the hundreds of units at a time,” said one of the brokers who have been briefed about the launch. “They are going for thousands of homes being put up for sale in one go – there are buyers who will snap up the whole lot instantly.”
If so, the new Masaar launch as well as those at ‘Khalid Bin Sultan City’ from Beaah are set to take centre-stage in Sharjah’s freehold boom times. Both developments are located in the emirate’s Rodhat Al Sidir area.
No official confirmation has been received about such plans from Arada, the developer. Masaar has been in the last 4 years one of the most high-profile freehold developments in the UAE.
“The best part for Sharjah property investors is that launch prices have remained more or less constant compared to other emirates,” said the broker. “Investors are getting sizable number of options in the Dh1 million to Dh3 million range, and that’s attracting the first-time property buyers.”
UAE’s first ‘forest’ community
There was the extensive ‘green-scaping’ of the project, with Arada pitching it as ‘living in a forest’. (This theme has since been co-opted in other recent launches, including in Dubai.)
It was one of the first to be launched after the Covid phase, in early 2021. Since then, Arada has launched Masaar 1 and Masaar 2, together creating about 5,000 residential units. (Most of these are already sold, and around 1,500 homes have been handed over to date. Rental listings show 4-bedroom villas upwards of Dh200,000.)
It was earlier this year that Masaar 2 was released with 2,000 homes – and got sold out within a day for a combined Dh5.6 billion.
The new Masaar 3 could generate around Dh12 billion in sales, based on some estimates.