Dubai Hills Estate

Dubai Hills Estate: The Green Heart Dubai Forgot It Had

I still remember the first time a client called me crying — actual tears — because we’d just handed him the keys to his villa in Dubai Hills. He wasn’t looking at the 7-bedroom mansion. He was staring at the golf course rolling out like a green carpet all the way to the Burj Khalifa blinking in the distance. “I didn’t know Dubai had this much grass,” he said. Mate, neither did the rest of us.
This isn’t another sandy plot with towers slapped on top. Dubai Hills is 2,700 acres of proper rolling hills, 282 villas that look like they escaped from Beverly Hills, and an 18-hole championship golf course that makes grown men whisper. It’s the only place in Dubai where you can tee off at 6 a.m. and still make the school run by 7:15.

What Actually Hits Different

1.3 million sqm of parks. That’s bigger than Hyde Park. Your dog will judge you if you don’t walk it twice a day.

The Burj Khalifa and Downtown skyline is literally your garden wallpaper every single evening.
King’s College Hospital, GEMS International, and Dubai Hills Mall — all inside the gates. You never need to leave, and most residents don’t.

Three Communities That Make Agents Fight in the Group Chat

1. Emerald Hills
Plot sizes up to 30,000 sqft. One Russian client built a house with 14 bathrooms because “why not?” Every villa comes with golf course frontage and sunsets that should be illegal. Current record: a 8-bed sold in 72 hours for AED 92 million. Cash. No finance. No drama.
2. Parkway Vistas
The quiet billionaire cul-de-sac. Only 52 villas, all corner plots, all staring straight at the Burj Al Arab on a clear day. Chris Hemsworth reportedly viewed one last month. The seller turned down AED 120 million because “he likes the neighbors.” That’s the vibe.
3. Club Villas
Smaller plots, bigger flex. Direct golf buggy access to the clubhouse. One owner installed a private putting green in his backyard because the actual course was “too far.” It’s a 40-second buggy ride. Rich people problems.

The Real Pros and Cons (Straight, No Filter)

Pros

Temperatures drop 4-5°C compared to Downtown because of all the trees. Actual science.
Kids cycle to school without you having a heart attack.
Rental yields 6.5-7.8% and still climbing because companies are paying expats to live here now.

Cons

A 5-bed starts at AED 22 million. Bring your big-boy wallet.

Uber drivers sometimes get lost and end up in Sidra. Happens to everyone once.

Your London friends will call it “suburbs” until they visit and cry into their avocado toast.

Questions I Get Asked Every Open House

Is it too far from the beach?
18 minutes to Kite Beach. Same time it takes you to find parking in JBR on a Friday.

Some villas have both. Stop asking silly questions.

There’s a kid who thinks the 18th fairway is his personal football pitch. Security just waves.

Bottom Line

Dubai Hills Estate isn’t a community. It’s the cheat code for people who want Beverly Hills prices with Dubai tax and London weather (in winter). You’re not buying a villa, you’re buying mornings where hot-air balloons float over your pool and evenings where the skyline salutes you home.

Want the off-market 7-bed on the 9th fairway that no portal will ever see?  

Slide into my DMs before someone from Qatar or Bahrain snaps it up this weekend.

Welcome to the Hills. Bring sunglasses — the views are blinding.