UAE-based Danube Properties has unveiled its first large-scale integrated community - Greenz By Danube - in Dubai featuring premium townhouses and villas - marking a major milestone in its expansion into master-planned developments.
Strategically located in Dubai International Academic City, near Dubai Silicon Oasis, Greenz sits within one of Dubai’s most promising future growth corridors.
The area is home to over 100,000 residents and will benefit from the upcoming technology hub District IO.
Featuring villas and townhouses with exclusive sky gardens, Greenz By Danube’s completion is expected in 36 to 40 months with handover scheduled for Q4 2029.
Founder and Chairman Rizwan Sajan said: "Greenz by Danube sets new benchmark for premium master communities - a first-of-its-kind living experience in Dubai. Designed with low-density planning, it ensures prime location and high appreciation guarantee. With 50+ luxury amenities and fully furnished, designer-curated interiors with Dolce Vita, every detail reflects elegance and distinction."
The development offers 3- and 4-bedroom townhouses, 5-bedroom semi-detached villas, and 5-bedroom twin villas, catering to both families and investors.
"Greenz is not just a community - it is a luxury lifestyle experience of a lifetime," he stated.
With prices starting from AED3.5 million ($952,805) and a flexible 1% monthly payment plan, Greenz presents a strong investment opportunity in a high-growth location, he added.
According to Danube, connectivity is a key highlight of the project, with Emirates Road just 2 minutes away, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road within 6 minutes, Downtown Dubai and Burj Khalifa 20 minutes away, and Dubai International Airport reachable in 17 minutes.
The upcoming Blue Line Metro is expected to further enhance accessibility and long-term value.
Focused on lifestyle and wellness, Greenz will feature 50+ amenities across five hubs, including beach-inspired spaces, sports courts, fitness and recovery zones, green areas, and family spaces, it added.-TradeArabia News Service

