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Dubai realtor announces project pipeline worth Dh1.5 billion for 2025

Dubai realtor announces project pipeline worth Dh1.5 billion for 2025

Khaleej Times07-07-2025
Takmeel Real Estate Development, a UAE-based developer unveiled its development roadmap for 2025 with a dynamic pipeline valued at Dh1.5 billion, with Dh550 million dedicated to upcoming flagship projects in Dubai South and Al Barari.
Takmeel's upcoming developments will span over 350,000 sq. ft. of built-up area, strategically located in high-growth areas such as Majan, Al Barari, and Dubai South. These districts are recognized for their connectivity, natural landscapes, and strong investment potential, aligning with the company's strategy to meet the evolving demands of today's urban buyers.
Established in 2006, Takmeel has delivered a wide range of residential and commercial projects across Dubai and the Northern Emirates. The developer's growing portfolio includes notable projects such as Divine Residencia in Dubai Sports City; Divine Living and Divine Residences in Arjan; Meydan Racecourse Mansion; and Golf View Living and Divine Golf Villas in Al Zorah. Each of these reflects Takmeel's commitment to design excellence, smart planning, and homeowner-centric living.
As the force behind Takmeel, Mian Asad Bashir's real estate journey began in 2006 with the launch of a project in the Northern Emirates, comprising over 800 villas and 12 residential buildings, which laid the groundwork for Takmeel's future. This was followed by an entry into Dubai's real estate market, where he introduced 12 premium villas and townhouses in Jumeirah Village Circle. In 2017, these milestones culminated in the formal establishment of Takmeel Real Estate Development.
'Takmeel was born out of a deeply personal belief that homes should be more than four walls; they should be environments where people feel grounded, inspired, and connected. Since day one, our goal has been to craft spaces that bring value not only to the market but to the lives of those who live in them,' said Bashir, Founder & Chairman.'This launch is a reaffirmation of our promise to create homes with purpose. As we expand, our focus remains on delivering developments that reflect our integrity, our dedication to quality, and our understanding of what makes a house a home.'
The announcement also marks a generational milestone, as Hamza Asad officially takes the reins as CEO. 'This is a proud and humbling moment for me personally,' said Asad. 'Having closely experienced the business and its trajectory, I've seen the care and dedication behind every detail of our projects. That spirit will drive our next phase. We are focused on scale and smart growth — launching communities that resonate with today's buyers, embracing sustainable practices, and pushing the boundaries of modern design. While we modernize, our values will remain our compass. We are building for the next generation with a long-term perspective on people, spaces, and the future of living.'
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