Dubai Unveils Affordable Housing Initiative with Over 17,000 Units for City’s Workforce

The announcement, made over the weekend, marks the launch of a city-wide housing strategy designed to accommodate professionals of various nationalities working in both the public and private sectors

Dubai, UAE – In a landmark move aimed at enhancing the quality of life for the city’s working population, Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), Dubai Municipality, and Wasl Group have signed an agreement to develop more than 17,000 affordable residential units across the emirate.

The initiative is part of the broader Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, which seeks to transform the city into one of the world’s most livable metropolises.

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The announcement, made over the weekend, marks the launch of a city-wide housing strategy designed to accommodate professionals of various nationalities working in both the public and private sectors. The first phase of the project will cover six locations across Dubai and will span a combined area of 1.46 million square metres.

“Our goal is to offer quality housing that improves living standards for Dubai’s workforce and strengthens its status as one of the world’s best cities to live and work,” said Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, in a post on X (formerly Twitter).

This ambitious initiative will focus on delivering affordable yet high-quality housing solutions, in line with the city’s commitment to urban sustainability and social inclusivity. The planned residential developments will incorporate modern infrastructure and community services that support the diverse needs of the city’s workforce.

Although exact timelines for the rollout were not disclosed, the authorities confirmed that planning for the first phase is already underway. The project is expected to have a significant impact on the city’s housing market by expanding access to well-located, cost-effective living options for professionals across various income brackets.

The Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan outlines a long-term development vision that includes transforming existing urban areas, expanding green and recreational spaces, and improving connectivity through integrated transportation networks.

The affordable housing strategy is one of several efforts aligned with this vision, as the city continues to grow its population and diversify its economy.

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The partnership among RTA, Dubai Municipality, and Wasl Group brings together key players in infrastructure development, urban planning, and real estate investment.

Their collaboration is seen as a model for integrated public-private cooperation in addressing one of the most pressing challenges in global urban centers: the availability of affordable housing.

Residents and employers have long voiced concerns over the rising cost of living in Dubai, particularly in relation to housing expenses. The new initiative aims to alleviate some of these concerns by providing sustainable, long-term solutions.

By targeting the city’s essential workforce — including teachers, healthcare professionals, and service industry employees — the program also seeks to ensure that those who contribute to Dubai’s daily functioning have access to secure and dignified living environments.

This latest development reflects Dubai’s continued efforts to evolve as a forward-thinking, inclusive, and people-centric global city. Further details on the locations of the six development areas and eligibility criteria for residents are expected to be released in the coming months.

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

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