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Ellington Properties Commences Handover of Ellington House II and Arbor View

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Ellington Properties has begun the handover of Ellington House II and Arbor View. This marks a significant step in their commitment to consistent delivery across communities. The projects reflect strong market confidence and ongoing demand for residential units.

Why it matters

Property-price, rent and supply moves affect financing, renewal negotiations and developer pipelines directly. The key reader takeaway is whether the latest data shifts bargaining power toward buyers, landlords, tenants or off-plan sellers.

Ellington Properties Commences Handover of Ellington House II and Arbor View
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Handover of Ellington House II and Arbor View

Ellington Properties, Dubai’s leading design-led boutique developer, has commenced the handover of Ellington House II in Dubai Hills Estate, alongside Arbor View in Arjan.

This milestone reinforces the company's commitment to consistent execution and delivery across key residential communities.

These handovers come at a time when delivery performance is crucial in shaping market confidence.

Recent data indicates sustained year-on-year growth in transaction volumes and values, largely driven by strong off-plan activity and investor confidence.

In Q1 2026 alone, over 8,000 new residential units were delivered, supporting steady expansion in supply and meeting ongoing demand.

Strengthening Presence in Dubai Hills Estate

The handover of Ellington House II follows the earlier completion of Ellington House I, which has already demonstrated strong post-handover performance.

At handover, no major snagging was observed, reinforcing both build quality and long-term value.

The project has recorded rental prices approximately 28% higher than the market average price over the past three months.

Ellington House III and IV continue to progress steadily, reflecting ongoing construction momentum and a disciplined approach to development across multiple phases.

Expansion into Arjan

The completion of Arbor View signifies Ellington’s first delivered project in Arjan, marking an important step in the company’s expansion into emerging residential locations across Dubai.

This development introduces a design-led residential offering within a community that continues to attract end-users seeking well-connected and evolving neighborhoods.

With Dubai’s population projected to reach 5.8 million by 2040, long-term demand for residential properties remains robust.

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