ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)
Aldar has announced the record-breaking sale of an eight-bedroom ultra-luxury mansion in its Faya Al Saadiyat development for Dh400 million, making it the most expensive home ever sold in Abu Dhabi.
Located directly on Saadiyat Island’s pristine beach and within the award-winning Saadiyat Beach Golf Club, the mansion is part of one of the last remaining villa plots on the island. The sale underscores the strength of Abu Dhabi’s luxury real estate market, following the earlier Dh137 million sale of a penthouse at Aldar’s Nobu Residences Abu Dhabi.
The 6,561sqm beachfront home offers expansive living spaces and uninterrupted 360-degree views of water and greenery. It features a private car gallery, a golf simulator, an in-house cinema, and sophisticated wellness and fitness suites.
Chief Executive Officer at Aldar Development, Jonathan Emery, said, “This record transaction at Faya Al Saadiyat sets a new benchmark for luxury real estate in Abu Dhabi and underscores the strong demand for ultra-premium, beachfront homes in the emirate. Recognised as the crown jewel of Abu Dhabi’s luxury real estate, Saadiyat Island continues to attract homebuyers and investors from around the world. This sustained momentum reflects the success of Abu Dhabi’s long-term vision, enabled by progressive government policies, long-term residency initiatives, and strategic investment in infrastructure, culture, and entertainment.”
The sale comes as Aldar reported Dh5 billion in sales on Saadiyat Island in the first half of 2025, with expatriates accounting for 86% of buyers—46% residents and 40% non-residents. The top nationalities include Russia, France, the United Kingdom, China, and the United States.
Executive Director of the Real Estate Transactions Sector at the Abu Dhabi Real Estate Centre (ADREC), Ghazi Saeed Al Ateibi, said, “Abu Dhabi is recognised as a world-leading destination for global real estate investments, driven by growing trust in a market that is well-regulated, transparent, and investor-friendly. At ADREC, our role is to safeguard this ecosystem by upholding strong governance, regulatory oversight, and seamless processes across the sector. Transactions of this scale reflect the strength of a maturing market and the effectiveness of a regulatory framework we’ve put in place designed to support and attract responsible, high-value investment.”
The architectural design of the mansion is a collaboration between the globally renowned 1508 London Interior Design Studio—known for The OWO Residences by Raffles in London—and the UAE-based Nordic Office Architects. The design blends Saadiyat Island’s natural beauty with minimalist aesthetics, indigenous materials, Italian-made kitchens and wardrobes, and expansive open-plan layouts. A private beachfront pool enhances the property’s recreational offerings.
Faya Al Saadiyat is a gated community of 21 super-luxury homes, including two eight-bedroom mansions and 19 six- to seven-bedroom villas. It is scheduled for completion in 2028 and is targeting Estidama 3 Pearl rating and Fitwel certification, with sustainability features promoting energy efficiency, water conservation, reduced carbon emissions, and enhanced resident well-being.
Saadiyat Island is also home to world-class cultural institutions such as the Louvre Abu Dhabi, teamLab Phenomena, and the future Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, in addition to the upcoming Saadiyat Grove retail and hospitality destination.