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1 to 3 Bedrooms
80/20
1.1M AED
Lime Gardens is a residential tower. It is developed by Emaar in Dubai Hills Estate. Mostly, you can get 1,2 and 3 bedroom apartments. Moreover, there are a few duplex townhouses also available. What makes it stand out is its position. It is located right in front of Dubai Hills Park.
Moreover, the homes are bright and open. There are big-sized layouts, wither its a balcony or a terrace. Townhouse owners also get a private garden. It is a rare thing to find in a Dubai apartment community.
And the community around it? It's not just roads and towers. Dubai Hills Estate is a fully built neighborhood. You will find schools, a hospital, a mall, parks, and a golf course are all already there and running.
Lime Gardens launched in 2022 with a handover expected in 2026. Buyers who came in at the start got to lock in prices before the project neared completion — and that gap tends to work in your favor.
A few reasons the off-plan route made sense here:
The amenities at Lime Gardens are practical and well-thought-out. There's nothing showy that nobody uses — just the things residents actually need day to day.
This isn't a project for everyone, and that's actually a good thing. It's built around a specific lifestyle, and if that lifestyle fits you, it fits really well.
Lime Gardens was one of the more affordable ways to get into Dubai Hills Estate. One-bedroom apartments started at AED 1.12 million — reasonable for an Emaar project in a fully built community.
The payment plan worked like this:
For anyone looking at the resale market now, expect prices to be higher than the original launch figures. That's normal for any Emaar project that's near or at completion in a high-demand area.
These two launched around the same time and target a similar kind of buyer — families who want park access and Emaar quality. The difference is that Lime Gardens faces the park more directly, which means more units get a clear green view. Both have townhouses, but if the park setting is what you're buying into, Lime Gardens wins that comparison.
Golf Grand is for a different buyer entirely. If you're a golf fan who wants to look out at the course every morning and doesn't mind paying more for it, Golf Grand works. But for families with kids, Lime Gardens makes more practical sense — the park is walkable, schools are close, the hospital is nearby, and the price is lower.
No single thing separates Lime Gardens from the rest — it's the combination. Park-facing position, townhouse options, an accessible starting price, and a handover that's essentially here. That package is hard to match in Dubai Hills Estate right now without spending significantly more.
Dubai Hills Estate isn't new or experimental. It's a community that people are already living in, raising families in, and building routines around. That kind of stability is exactly what investors want.
Lime Gardens sits comfortably inside that story. Smaller units in particular draw a lot of interest from professionals who work in Business Bay or Downtown and want to come home to something quieter and greener.
Why investors like this project:
Lime Gardens genuinely suits family life, and that shows in how it's built and where it sits. The apartments are properly sized — not squeezed. They're open, bright, and have storage that makes day-to-day living less cluttered. The townhouses have private gardens, which is something you rarely find attached to an apartment building in Dubai.
Right outside the door is Dubai Hills Park. It's the longest community park in the city, and families use it constantly — for morning runs, weekend afternoons, after-school visits. The splash pad and skate park keep older kids entertained too.
Lime Gardens is connected to almost all the major locations in Dubai. The places that are nearby are listed below.
Lime Gardens sits within Dubai Hills Estate a master-planned community that’s already fully built and running. The mall is open. The hospital sees patients. The schools have been full since 2013. The golf club is busy. Nothing here is a promise waiting to be kept.
That’s a real advantage for buyers. You’re not gambling on whether the surrounding infrastructure will eventually show up. It’s already there.
Lime Gardens itself is complete and heading into handover. When residents move in from Q1 2026, they step straight into a finished, functioning neighborhood — not a construction site.
The community keeps evolving too. New restaurants and shops pop up along the boulevard regularly. It is adding more beauty to this established area. This is the best area for both buyers who want to live there and investors who want to gain maximum return on investments.
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