
Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi's most walkable, apartment-led island — a dense waterfront centre of towers, parks, and schools minutes from the corniche.
Al Reem Island is Abu Dhabi's compact urban core — a 6.5 square-kilometre island immediately northeast of the capital's main island, connected by three bridges and built almost entirely upward. Its master-planned districts — Shams Abu Dhabi, Marina Square, Najmat and the City of Lights — stack tens of thousands of apartments into high-rise clusters, making Reem the emirate's densest and most walkable residential address. Where much of Abu Dhabi is villa-and-arterial, Reem trades on verticality, proximity and a genuine street-level urbanism.
The island's silhouette is defined by landmark towers: the twin Gate Towers and their cantilevered Arc, the Sun and Sky Towers of Shams Gate District, and the waterfront frontage of Marina Square overlooking the channel. At its heart, Reem Central Park delivers roughly 130,000 square metres of green relief among the concrete, while retail, clinics and F&B occupy the podium levels — an amenity density unusual for the capital. The result is a neighbourhood where residents can live, work and school without crossing a bridge.
For investors, Reem is Abu Dhabi's liquidity play: freehold since 2019, apartment-led, and consistently among the emirate's top three areas by transaction volume. Studios and one-beds clear in the AED 550,000 to AED 1.1 million band, two- and three-bedroom units run AED 1.3 million to AED 2.8 million, and gross rental yields of 7 to 8 percent sit above the Abu Dhabi average. Reem is the address buyers choose when they want central, tenant-ready stock rather than a trophy villa.
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