Sharjah Sustainable City has announced handing over of villas in phase 1, ahead of its plan to launch phase 3 of the project.
The company said phase 2 of the project – a sustainable residential community developed by Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), in partnership with Diamond Developers – would soon be fully sold out.
A mixed-use development extending over a total plot size of 7.2 million square feet of land in Sharjah’s Al Rahmaniya Area, Sharjah Sustainable City comprises modern 3, 4 and 5-bedroom townhouses and corner units, with contemporary design and innovative architecture.
As part of the net-zero design, the city features renewable energy from solar PVC panels which aim to half electricity and water bills, recycling 100 percent of wastewater for irrigation of landscaped areas and vegetables and leafy greens cultivation in bio-domes on site.
It is also designed to encourage walkability and the use of clean mobility.





The residential colony also boasts of social amenities such as parks, gyms, swimming pool, school, and walking or cycling paths.
The company said as part of the villas’ handing over process, the new homeowners are being introduced to all aspects of the pioneering eco-friendly lifestyle.
Ahmed Obaid Al Qaseer, acting chief executive officer of Shurooq said the sustainable city project embodied the authority’s vision for the future.
“Adopting the latest sustainability technologies in the project reflects our strong commitment towards supporting innovation and creativity, which has become a unique characteristic of Shurooq’s projects,” he said.
Yousif Ahmed Al-Mutawa, chief executive officer of Sharjah Sustainable City said the company was proud to be leading the field of sustainable development in the emirate of Sharjah.
“It is rewarding to see other real estate projects following suit to implement sustainable best practice as well,” Al-Mutawa said.