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Ras Al Khaimah is the northernmost emirate of the UAE, about an hour from Dubai, where beachfront property costs a fraction of what the same address commands in Dubai — apartments start from $220,290, and freehold ownership is open to foreign buyers.
Al Marjan Island, a man-made archipelago of four islands, is where most of the new build is concentrated: branded residences by JW Marriott, Elie Saab, Fashion TV and Radisson line its beaches, and Wynn Al Marjan Island — the first licensed casino resort in the UAE, with more than 1,500 rooms — is due to open there in September 2027.
Mina Al Arab and Al Hamra Village are the quieter, low-rise alternative: waterfront villas and townhouses around a marina and an 18-hole golf course, with schools, clinics and everyday retail on the doorstep.
Inland, Jebel Jais climbs to the highest peak in the country and carries the world’s longest zipline, while Rak Central is building out the emirate’s new business district — the two ends of a market that runs from holiday-let investment to year-round family living.








High, year-round rental demand. 6–9% typical yields (by location and asset class).
Freehold ownership for foreigners in designated zones. RERA oversight and escrow accounts for off-plan projects.
AED pegged to USD, lowering FX risk. Flexible developer payment plans (incl. post-handover options).
World-class infrastructure and global connectivity. Liquid primary and secondary markets. 0% commission when buying developer-direct.