
DIA Properties launches Luz Ora: A new era of waterfront living on Dubai Islands
DIA Properties has officially entered one of the world's most dynamic real estate markets with the launch of its debut project in Dubai. Luz Ora is a premium residential development that redefines waterfront living on the iconic Dubai Islands.
Under the leadership of visionary Faruh Kurbanov, DIA Properties has built a reputation in Central Asia as a trusted developer delivering high-quality, thoughtfully designed projects. Entering the Dubai market marks a new chapter - blending regional expertise with a deep understanding of international standards in luxury and investment trends.
Luz Ora is more than just a residential complex - it's a bold statement. A limited collection of smart residences with panoramic windows, beach access, and resort-style amenities - including an infinity pool, gym, and golf carts - designed for a new generation of buyers who value privacy, comfort, and a modern lifestyle.
"Our entry into the Dubai market is a strategically important step," said Faruh Kurbanov, founder and CEO of DIA Properties. "Luz Ora reflects the quality and creativity DIA is known for, while setting a new benchmark for waterfront living focused on style and smart technology. It's the future of modern real estate."
Dubai Islands are rapidly emerging as one of Dubai's most desirable destinations. Luz Ora offers its residents close access to the Marina, pristine beaches, mainland bridges, as well as an expanding network of hotels, retail, and leisure spaces.
With a limited number of residences and strong interest from investors across the UAE and beyond, Luz Ora is already positioned as one of the most promising boutique launches of 2025.
DIA Properties is committed to building sustainable, future-ready communities - and with Luz Ora, makes a powerful statement in the Dubai real estate market.
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