Top 8 Most Expensive homes in UAE


8. 5 Bedroom Palm Jumeirah Frond P Villa, Dubai – $17,152,192

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Fond of Italian design? Then this villa is for you. This marble-clad beauty was designed by Milan-based MMA Projects, with design elements by Oikos Architetture D’ingresso, IPE Cavalli, Blanka Matragi, and more. This place has the most extreme decor of the lot, with one of its chandeliers weighing in at 80 kilograms and another that’s about 3.5 meters in height.
As with all of the homes, this one has a pool with underwater lighting. The Frond P villa has its own private beach, and not to leave the waterfront without a taste of Italian design, the stairway to get there is made of marble. Sit outside by the fire pit and enjoy the view of Dubai Marina, a world wonder in its own right.

7. 6 Bedroom Emirates Hills Villa With Renaissance Styling, Dubai – $17,696,706

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There may be a pattern here. This villa shows off its luxury with moldings in ivory and gold plating, a two-tier gold stone fountain in the center of the grand gathering area, and Renaissance-inspired sculptures throughout. It’s like stepping back in time. The grand marble staircase evokes images of palatial estates, while the swimming pool’s lion head and angel fountains add a touch of whimsy.
This place has a special barbecue area, an appointed guest entertainment area, a private bar, its own gym with jacuzzi, and the typical Emirates Hills views. Even the carpets are custom-made for this villa.

6. 9 Bedroom Grand Emirates Hills Villa, Dubai – $19,874,762

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This 28,000 square foot villa is somewhat unique, as it’s currently set up to accommodate two families in their own separate homes within the same building. It can be converted to a single family residence if the buyer doesn’t intend to share the property with their relatives.
There’s more than enough room to share, though, with the western side of the villa containing four bedrooms, its own kitchen, dining room, living room, and everything else a family would need. The east side has a study that can be turned into a bedroom, along with three other bedrooms and its own master bath. If that hasn’t sold you, the villa has an outdoor breakfast area, too.

5. 6 Bedroom Palm Jumeirah Villa, Dubai – $20,419,276

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If the first Palm Jumeirah address was a bit too much for your tastes, try this 6 bedroom villa on for size, instead: a somewhat reasonable 8600 square feet of living space with fantastic water views, marble bathrooms, massive windows, a gorgeous balcony and terrace, and it’s ready for the lucky owner to move in immediately.
Speaking of the terrace, it’s furnished with a custom gazebo and an 18 meter pool in case you’d rather be in the water while looking at that ocean view. No matter where you are in this villa, you’re treated to the best possible scenery and state-of-the-art smart home technology.
Libraries, media rooms, and gyms seem to come standard with most multi-million-dollar Dubai homes.

4. 5 Bedroom Penthouse in the Burj Khalifa, Dubai – $27,769,837.056

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Downtown Dubai is a bustling place, and the future owner of this penthouse will be looking down on the action from the tallest man-made structure in the world.
The Burj Khalifa is huge and extra-swanky. For $27.7 million, somebody could be living in 21,000 square feet of custom penthouse. Unlike the other places on this list, this penthouse is a blank slate: the buyer gets to decorate and finish it as they please. There are five bedrooms, each with their own bathroom, with one bathroom left over. Don’t be afraid of heights, though, as this unit is located above the 100th floor and takes up two stories.
It is the largest penthouse in the building, however, and provides the best views in the city. There’s a study, library, room for a maid and a driver, two kitchens, and a laundry room, with access to the Dubai Mall. The building’s amenities are worthy of their own list: concierge, reception, valet parking, two parking spots, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, tennis court, games room, and a gym are available to tenants, guaranteeing a very active lifestyle.

3. 8 Bedroom Emirates Hills Villa, Dubai – $34,848,897

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Emirates Hills is one of Dubai’s gated communities. It was appropriately named after Beverly Hills, and was the first time that freehold properties were offered for sale in the city.
This sprawling home has over 32,000 square feet of space, a pool, its own library and cinema rooms, and space for servants to live on-site. If you happen to have a helicopter, there are two areas that you can use to land it, and you never have to park your own car thanks to the property’s valet parking service. Luxuriously finished in marble and wood with its own jacuzzi, steam room, gym, games room, and access to a golf course, the very lucky (and very wealthy) owner can expect to live the high life in this massive home.
Each of the 8 bedrooms has its own ensuite bathroom, by the way, with a total of 11 bathrooms in the villa.

2. 10 Bedroom Emirates Hills Villa, Dubai – $48,734,672.46

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The Emirates Hills neighborhood is possibly the most expensive chunk of real estate in the city of Dubai, and this villa demonstrates that perfectly.
With 32,000 square feet of built-up space, this place is actually the size of two of the Hills’ normally-sized villas and contains a massive entryway, two huge kitchens, a guest suite that could act as its own apartment, an office that somebody could live in, and walk-in closets galore. Oh, ensuite bathrooms, too. The villa’s view of the marina and nearby golf course probably help make the price tag worthwhile.
The most unusual feature? A sunken garden off the basement TV room.

1. ONE at Palm Jumeirah, Dubai – $49,279,193.94

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With 25,000 square feet of space, seven bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and a 16,000 square foot terrace, the $49 million Palm Jumeirah penthouse in Dubai is the most expensive place in the city.
The problem? It hasn’t even been built yet. The property is expected to be finished in 2017, and will look out over Bluewaters Island and its planned ferris wheel.
In the meantime, the list of expected amenities in the building itself is extensive: state-of-the-art security and safety systems, a spa, gym, swimming pools, kids’ areas, lounges, library, club houses, salon, and even fine dining will be available to residents

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