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About "Palm Beach Towers"

Find your dream home among the best 1BR apartments in Palm Beach Towers by Nakheel. Located in Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. Prices are starting from AED 4.15m.

The Palm Beach Towers, situated at the entrance to Palm Jumeirah, is a waterfront complex comprising three high-rise buildings with 1,265 luxury apartments ranging from one to four bedrooms. The complex offers a luxurious lifestyle featuring an array of retail, dining, health, and fitness facilities including parks, pools, and sports courts. It provides panoramic views of Palm Jumeirah, the Arabian Gulf, and notable Dubai landmarks, and boasts its own beach club and park. The site also includes a landscaped complex with diverse waterfront dining and shopping options, a pool, barbecue areas, fitness facilities, and a jogging track. The master plan reveals that one of the three towers will be dedicated as an office tower.

  • Ownership
    Freehold
  • Developer
    Nakheel
  • Location
    Palm Jumeirah, Dubai
  • Estimated completion
    Q1 / 2026
  • Anticipated service fees (per sqft)
    AED 25.00
  • Short-term rental allowed
    Yes
  • Has appliances
    Yes
  • Building structure
    59 including 44 above podium level

[1] Prices are indicative and subject to change

[2] Expected annual gross ROI for long-term rental (excludes any additional costs). This is what you will usually be communicated from others. The number is calculated by dividing the expected annual rental income by the purchase price. We derive the number for the annual rent from publically provided data by the Dubai Land Department.

[3] Expected annual net ROI for long-term rental (includes average expected service charges and 4% DLD fee in additional costs). Numbers based on rental contracts from past 90 days for comparable units in Palm Jumeirah. Data is publically provided by the Dubai Land Department and updated daily.

About the developer

Nakheel

Nakheel Properties, the UAE government-owned master developer led by Sheikh Ahmed bin Said Al Maktoum and CEO Mr. Sanjay Manchanda, is renowned globally for its diverse real estate portfolio. The firm, known for prominent projects like Palm Jumeirah, International City, and commercial landmarks Dragon Mart and Ibn Battuta Mall, focuses on creating world-class properties for residential, business, and tourism purposes. Its emphasis on quality has significantly shaped the UAE's commercial real estate landscape.

Amenities

Outdoor Yoga Area

Swimming pool (kids & adult)

Indoor Gym

Kids play area

Spa

Multi functional room

Yoga studio

Business Centre

Viewing Deck

Sky Lounge

Rooftop Restaurant with Viewing Gallery

Rooftop Residential Lounge

Private beach access

Boat jetty

Waterfront park and promenade

Infinity swimming pool

About the area

Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah, a unique man-made island in Dubai developed by Nakheel, is renowned for its luxurious apartments, villas, townhouses, and hotels offering stunning sea views. It features high-quality amenities, fine dining, and entertainment spots, appealing to various lifestyle preferences. Diverse real estate options and nearby attractions, including the Atlantis tourist center, make Palm Jumeirah a top-tier destination for those seeking an upscale lifestyle.

Distances

Palm Jumeirah
0.5 km
Al Khail Metro Station
1.3 km
Emirates Golf Club
1.8 km
Top Golf Dubai
2.2 km
Nakheel Mall on Palm Jumeirah
2.2 km
JBR Beach
3.1 km
Ain Dubai
4.0 km
JSS International School
6.3 km
Ladybird Nursery JVC
7.6 km
King's College Hospital London
10.2 km
Museum of the Future
18.3 km
Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC)
23.7 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

Payment

Are Offplan properties mortgageable?

It is possible to buy an Offplan propery with a mortgage. However, if the property can be acquired through a payment plan (which is almost always the case), it makes usually little sense to get a mortgage. A payment plan is designed for you to buy properties from your ongoing cashflow and already stretches the installments out to multiple years. Taking on a loan to pay for your Offplan property will stretch the payoff period but will result in a higher total price due to interest rates.

If you are currently living in a country other than the UAE, you may get a mortgage or private loan from your local bank. Please get in touch with a representative of your home bank to explore such an option.

That being said, you also can get a mortgage for an Offplan project in UAE. Commonly, a mortgage can be set up from 50% of the construction phase or after handover (thereby allowing you to purchase another property with foreign capital). This is always done case-by-case and also depends on the very project you want to buy in. Therefore, you you need to approach a bank in the UAE in person to find out if you are elligible.

Please get it touch with us to find out more.

Can I buy an Offplan property with Crypto?

Yes, you can buy a property with Crypto through a third-party.

Please get in touch with us to explore your options.

Can I buy Offplan property in Dubai from abroad?

Yes. Please get in touch and we will make your buying process from abroad straight-forward and pleasant.

Can I pay the whole price upfront?

In most cases, yes. You may even get a small discount.

We keep close relations to developers and will help you secure the best price. Please reach out to explore your options for your specific purchase.

Can I get a discount?

In most cases, you will only get a discount if you pay the whole property upfront without a payment plan or purchase in bulk (for example a whole floor).

For singular purchases through payment plans, unless otherwise disclosed, there are no discounts possible.

Investing

Can I buy the property through a company?

You can buy a property through a UAE company. However, it is not possible to buy property in Dubai through a foreign company.

Do I need to pay taxes on the income and capital gain from the property?

It depends. You don't have to pay any taxes on the property in the UAE. However, the country where you have your tax residency may tax you on income from either abroad rental income, abroad capital gains, both, or none.

For example, if you pay your taxes in Germany, both your rental income and profit from capital gains is subject to taxation (no tax on capital gains after 10 years).

If there is a tax, the rate is subject to the countries tax laws. At the same time, you may be able to write off expenses for the property from your tax and save money. To get a definite answer, please get in touch with your accountant in the country where you have your tax residence.

Is Offplan property a better investment than already built property?

It depends. There is benefits and drawbacks from buying either.

For example, when you buy already built property, you have the advantage to generate cashflow immediately by renting it out. However, if you are buying prestigious and recently finished real estate you will likely pay a hefty premium over an Offplan property. If you buy older, less prestigious property, you may even get a good price and rent it out immediately, but the resale price may grow much slower or even drop.

On the other hand, when you buy a good Offplan project, you may benefit from exorbitant capital appreciation in the short and long term as well as of the best rental yield in the region, but you will not be able to generate cashflow until it is completed.

To summarize, you can say that Offplan properties come with a delay and certain risks but have a better potential to generate more profit. Whether an Offplan property will be a good or bad investment depends on the specific project you choose and the strategy that you plan to employ. They are also easier to finance from your already existing income.

Will the market crash anytime soon?

Nobody knows how the future will play out. However, here is what we currently see in the market:

  1. Since the UAE lifted the travel ban for Chinese in early 2023, investors from China are flocking in and buying ridiculous amount of real estate, often purchasing whole buildings.
  2. We see local investors scooping up real estate, both in Offplan and secondary market. For example, the CEO of Driven Properties (a large real estate broker) recently bought 40% of an Offplan project for more than AED 150 millions (USD ~41 millions). We have knowledge of more investors like that internally scooping up real estate in bulk.
  3. Whenever you talk to someone about the market, they will tell you that it will crash. But that has been the case for quite some time, and everybody expects it. Chances are, that - assuming that the market will "crash" at all - it will happen when nobody suspects it, and not when the main stream expects it. Therefore, a crash seems unlikely to us in the nearest future.
  4. Dubai is experiencing a violent and constant inflow of investors. It has, in a sense, become the new Switzerland. More and more people are discovering the UAE as a safe heaven and coming here to protect their wealth from inflation and taxation. There is no indication that this will change anytime soon.
  5. Comparing the Dubai real estate market with other major cities like New York or Dubai there is still a lot room to grow. All while people are fleeing those cities and coming to Dubai.
  6. Eventually, as nothing can go up or down forever, of course the market has to come down at some point. However, based on what we currently see in the market this scenario seems to be unlikely in the nearest future. Further, the market may just correct by a few percent and then proceed to raise. That doesn't have to be a "crash", and is subject to your definition of a "crash". If a "crash" for you is a scenario where the whole market goes down by 20% or more, this may not occur for a long time.

Please be aware, that nothing here is financial advice. It is our personal opinion and observation of things that are happening right now in the market.

Is the investment really tax-free?

Generally, yes. There is no income tax and no capital gain tax in the UAE.

However, if your tax residency is not in the UAE, you may be subject to tax in your origin country. Please refer to a tax professional in the country where you pay your taxes to understand the conditions and tax rates that apply to you specifically.

Further, you may be able to move your tax residency to the UAE, after which you would be able to invest completely tax-free. Taxes in your origin country may also benefit you in some aspects, for example you may write off expenses and reduce your current tax burden in exchange for an increased tax burden once you start generating income.

What is the best investment strategy for real estate in Dubai?

Generally the best investment strategy for real estate in Dubai is to hold a property for at least 10 years and rent it out for long-term. It is very probable that over a longer period assets in any market will appreciate. With real estate, you additionally benefit from regular cash influx.

The profitability of your investment will often depend on the choice of the property itself, as well as how well you manage to run your rental endeavour. For example, you may rent a property for more if you furnish it. You may also have a company managing your rentals or do it yourself. In the latter case you will save additional fees that otherwise could cut deeply into your income.

Short-term rental in Dubai usually comes with high vacancy rates due to a hot summer, during which you will find less tourists visiting the city. Therefore you should profoundly research the area and the demand in it before giving your property for rent on Airbnb.

Of course, it is possible that you will make a highly profitable deal in the short term, for example flipping a property. However, the risk in such an approach is highly elevated.

That being said, if you still wanted to make a lot of money quickly, now (as of summer 2023) is probably one of the best times. As unserious as that sounds, the market is currently in a violent uptrend. Therefore, many investors factually pursue this approach and often make significant gains. Nevertheless, it is risky and you should try to omit flipping if you depend on the invested money.

If you don't depend on the money, you can mitigate the risk of flipping by changing your strategy into a more long-term approach to sit out your potential losses and still end up profitably at the end.