
Madar Developments unveils tenth edition of Tulip Oasis collection in Majan
Property Madar Developments unveils tenth edition of Tulip Oasis collection in Majan
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Tulip Oasis projects are said to have succeeded due to their consistent and location focused approach, driven by demand and in house delivery capabilities
Madar Developments has unveiled its latest residential development, Tulip Oasis X Residences, in Majan, Dubai. The 127-unit property has a Gross Development Value (GDV) of US $54.45mn and marks the tenth edition in the Tulip Oasis collection within Madar Developments' portfolio.
The developer said it has delivered nine Tulip Oasis residential properties, generating a gross development value of over $272.26mn. Several of these properties were sold out within weeks of their launch. The brand has played an important role in shaping Majan's residential landscape, contributing to a significant 20-30% increase in property values across the district, the firm outlined.
Tulip Oasis projects were previously completed in Dubai Silicon Oasis, Al Furjan, and Dubailand. This consistent and location focused approach, driven by demand and backed by in-house delivery capabilities, has been instrumental for the brand. Tulip Oasis X Residences, scheduled for completion by Q2 2026, will deliver personalised style, thoughtfully curated apartments. These units will capture modern luxury with practicality, the developer explained.
Madar Developments said the project has been designed for UAE residents and families seeking an active community lifestyle with elegant living experiences, and can choose from 79 one-bedroom and 48 two-bedroom apartments. Each unit has been designed to maximise space, while the interiors blend functionality and comfort.
'This project builds on the success of our previous developments and reflects what Madar Developments is known for trust and reliability, thoughtful design, and homes that balance function with a sense of understated quality. Over the years, our developments have earned the trust of residents and investors alike, and Tulip Oasis X Residences is a testament of our legacy,' says Eliyas Faddul, Director at Madar Developments.
Each unit boasts Armani silver tiles, brushed graphite fittings, dark oak wood accents, and slate Pietra countertops. The amenities include a temperature-controlled swimming pool with sunken seating, a sauna, a plunge pool, a fully equipped fitness center, bicycle parking, and entrance lobby. Tulip Oasis X Residences offers views of Dubai's skyline, making it a location for families and professionals alike, the statement concluded.
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