
- From
- AED 0
- Status
- Sold out
- Handover
- Q4 2027
- Size
- from 0 sqft
- Residences
- —
- Construction
- 18% complete
- Furnishing
- no
- Service charge
- 3 AED/sqft
- Buildings
- 1
Reportage Village is a townhouse community by Reportage Properties, located in Wadi Al Safa 7 within the wider Dubailand corridor, with completion scheduled for Q4 2027. At 18 per cent through construction, it sits at an early but committed stage of delivery, with an escrow account registered under number 994000049538.
# The community at scale: 1,767 townhouses in Dubailand's residential belt
Wadi Al Safa 7 occupies the eastern arc of Dubailand, a district that has matured considerably over the past decade from a loose collection of development plots into a functioning residential address. Reportage Village is a self-contained community of 1,767 townhouses, which gives it the critical mass to sustain its own amenity infrastructure rather than depend on neighbouring projects.
The scale is deliberate. At just over 1,700 units, the community sits in a category where street life and shared spaces actually fill up, where a jogging track sees regular use and a swimming pool has a reason to exist.
Architecturally, the development follows the contemporary low-rise format common to the Dubailand belt: private entrances, ground-level parking, and gardens or terraces that connect interior living to the outdoors. Townhouses rather than apartments define the character here, which gives the community a quieter, more horizontal feel than the tower-dense districts closer to Sheikh Zayed Road.
# Townhouse specification and internal layout
Each townhouse includes a private balcony or terrace per the individual unit plan, kitchen cabinetry with countertops, fully tiled bathrooms and en-suites, double-glazed windows, and central air conditioning. Bathroom fittings run to shower enclosures, vanity units and mirrors throughout.
Laundry and maid rooms feature in selected units. Four-bedroom townhouses carry an option for an internal elevator. Units are delivered unfurnished, and no white goods or appliances are included, which is worth factoring into total acquisition cost.
No size or pricing data is currently published. Buyers should confirm current availability directly with the sales team, as the project is listed as out of stock at present.
# Amenity programme: outdoor-led and family-oriented
The amenity list covers both active and contemplative uses. On the active side: a large swimming pool, a kids' swimming pool, a fully equipped gymnasium, an outdoor gym, a jogging track, tennis courts, a multi-sports court, and BBQ stations. The more unusual additions include croquet areas and a giant chess play area, both of which point to a community designed to draw residents outside rather than confine leisure to interior facilities.
# Quieter corners
A zen garden and a yoga garden sit alongside shaded seating areas, offering a counterpoint to the sports infrastructure. These spaces tend to determine the daily texture of a community more than any headline amenity: whether residents actually spend time outdoors in the late afternoon, whether children have varied environments to explore.
A kids' play area rounds out the provision for younger residents.
# Wadi Al Safa 7 and its connections
Fairgreen International School lies 4.3 kilometres from the community, relevant for families with school-age children already planning their education options. The Village Community Mall is 5.4 kilometres out, covering everyday retail and dining. The Plantation Equestrian and Polo Club is approximately 10 kilometres away, which places it within easy reach for residents with that particular interest.
Sufouh Beach is 22.6 kilometres distant, Downtown Dubai 30.1 kilometres. Neither is a short trip, and buyers whose lifestyle is oriented around the waterfront or the city core should weigh that honestly. Al Maktoum International Airport sits 25.1 kilometres away, a point of increasing relevance as the airport's expansion phases progress.
The location trades proximity to central Dubai for space, lower density and lower service charges. At 3 AED per square foot, annual running costs are modest relative to comparable product closer to the Marina or Downtown corridors.
# Who this project suits and where it sits in the Dubai townhouse market
Reportage Village addresses a buyer whose priorities are space, community infrastructure and long-term residential stability rather than postcode prestige. The townhouse format, the family-oriented amenities, and the Dubailand address all point in the same direction: households relocating to Dubai who want a house, not an apartment, and who are making a five-to-ten year commitment rather than a speculative short-term purchase.
The service charge of 3 AED per square foot positions it competitively against villa and townhouse communities in comparable outer districts. For GCC-based buyers familiar with low-density suburban formats, the product type will feel intuitive. For European or Asian buyers comparing Dubai against other markets, the community model, with schools, retail and leisure within a few kilometres, makes the lifestyle arithmetic straightforward to evaluate.
Completion in Q4 2027 at roughly 18 per cent construction progress means buyers are entering at a stage where development risk is real but manageable, and where the payment timeline still has meaningful runway.
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- Step 1100%On booking
- Step 117%On booking
- Step 283%During construction
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| Stage | % | AED |
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| Total | 100% | AED 0 |
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- Fairgreen International School4.3 km
- Plantation Equestrian and Polo Club10.2 km
- Sufouh Beach22.6 km
- Downtown Dubai30.1 km
- The Village Community Mall5.4 km
- Al Maktoum International Airport25.1 km
Documents
- Escrow number
- 994000049538
- Service charge
- 3 AED/sqft
- Furnishing
- no
- Construction start
- 2024-04-22
- Construction end
- 2027-12-31
- Buildings
- 1
- Readiness
- 18%
- Townhouses
2, 3 & 4 bedroom townhouses
- 2 BR townhouses1 space
- 4 BR townhouses1 space
- 3 BR apartment1 space
Frequently asked
Who is the developer of Reportage Village?+
Reportage Properties
Where is Reportage Village located?+
Reportage Village is located in Wadi Al Safa 7, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
When is Reportage Village handing over?+
Handover is scheduled for Q4 2027; the project is 18% complete.
What is the price of Reportage Village?+
Prices at Reportage Village start from AED 0.
Is Reportage Village registered with escrow?+
Yes, Reportage Village has escrow number 994000049538 with the Dubai Land Department.
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