Deyaar begins handover of Jannat, Regalia and Talia in Dubai, adding 1,430 units
Deyaar begins handover of Jannat, Regalia and Talia in Dubai, adding 1,430 units as Jannat is delivered three months early across key locations for buyers.
Deyaar starts handover of flagship Dubai developments
Deyaar has commenced handover of three of its major residential projects in Dubai, delivering a combined 1,430 units to buyers and investors. The developer confirmed that the launch of handovers covers Jannat in Dubai Production City, Regalia in Business Bay and Talia in Al Furjan. The move follows completion milestones and represents a significant addition to the emirate’s housing stock in prime urban locations.
Jannat delivered three months ahead in Dubai Production City
Jannat, positioned within the integrated Midtown cluster in Dubai Production City, was completed and cleared for handover three months ahead of schedule. Deyaar said accelerated delivery reflects tightened project management and close coordination with contractors and authorities. Early completion is likely to reassure off-plan purchasers who have been awaiting possession and could ease timing pressures in the developer’s broader delivery pipeline.
Regalia introduces contemporary luxury to Business Bay
Regalia, located in the heart of Business Bay, provides a contemporary take on high-end urban living in one of Dubai’s busiest commercial and residential hubs. The project targets residents seeking proximity to downtown amenities and transport links while offering modern finishes and design-led layouts. Its handover is expected to attract both long-term owner-occupiers and investors aiming at premium rental returns in central Dubai.
Talia offers fully furnished Millennium-branded units in Al Furjan
Talia, delivered in Al Furjan, stands out by offering fully furnished units under the Millennium hospitality brand, blending hotel-style services with everyday residential living. The Millennium-branded inventory is designed to appeal to buyers looking for turnkey residences and to investors seeking short- and mid-term rental flexibility. The inclusion of branded accommodation reflects a broader market trend toward hospitality-residential hybrids within Dubai’s suburban communities.
Addition of roughly 1,430 units affects supply dynamics
The handover of approximately 1,430 units will have a measurable effect on Dubai’s housing supply, particularly across the three neighbourhoods where the projects are located. New stock arriving in Business Bay, Dubai Production City and Al Furjan can relieve some demand pressure in nearby submarkets and offer fresh product for renters and purchasers. Market analysts will watch absorption rates and early sales of released units to gauge the short-term impact on rents and resale values.
Deyaar underscores delivery timelines and quality control
Deyaar emphasised that the timely completion of these projects stems from strengthened delivery oversight and rigorous quality assurance processes. The developer highlighted that meeting contracted handover dates and applying consistent construction standards remain central to its client service commitments. Early delivery of Jannat in particular was presented as evidence of the company’s ability to manage complex schedules without compromising on finish or compliance requirements.
Deyaar’s commencement of handovers for Jannat, Regalia and Talia marks a notable development for buyers awaiting possession and for the wider Dubai residential market. As keys are transferred, residents will begin moving into homes that mix branded hospitality elements and contemporary urban design, while investors monitor leasing uptake and price signal changes across Business Bay, Dubai Production City and Al Furjan.