It’s no surprise so many people are drawn to Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the UAE, home to cultural diversity, advanced infrastructure, safety, recreation and hydrocarbon resources. The capital’s cornerstone islands: Saadiyat, Al-Reem and Yas — comprise world-class institutions and attractions such as New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) and Louvre Abu Dhabi — are beneficiary’s of the ecosystem and contributors to the city’s real-estate landscape offering residents, non-residents and tourists unique experiences on a gold platter.
While Abu Dhabi’s real estate market remains competitive, the city’s evolution and offerings since the 1970s is remarkable.