Sustainable City Yas Island
The Sustainable City – Yas Island: Abu Dhabi’s First Net-Zero Residential Community
The Sustainable City – Yas Island is an 864-home residential community on Yas Island, developed jointly by Aldar Properties and Diamond Developers — the Dubai-based company behind The Sustainable City brand, the UAE’s first operational net-zero energy neighbourhood. Announced in January 2022 during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week and launched for sale in January 2023, the community spans 39.5 hectares in the Yas North area and comprises one to three-bedroom condominiums and three to four-bedroom townhouses arranged across ten car-free residential clusters. First handovers commenced in Q4 2025 and are ongoing into 2026.
The project sits in a separate category from every other residential development on Yas Island. This is not a community that has sustainability features as a marketing add-on — the entire masterplan, mobility model, energy infrastructure, food production system, and building specification have been designed from the ground up around net-zero targets. Cars are parked on the outer edge of the community. Movement inside is by foot, bicycle, or battery-powered communal buggy. Food is grown in biodomes and distributed to residents. Wastewater is treated and reused for irrigation. Solar panels on every roof and parking structure cover up to 50%* of electricity costs. The community achieved the Estidama 5 Pearl rating for its home designs — the highest classification available under Abu Dhabi’s Pearl Villa Rating System.
For buyers and renters who want genuine sustainable living — not just a marketing badge — The Sustainable City on Yas Island is the most credible option currently available on the island and one of the most seriously designed eco-communities in the Gulf region.
Who Built It: Aldar and Diamond Developers
The Sustainable City brand was created by Diamond Developers, a Dubai-based real estate company whose first project — The Sustainable City in Dubai — became the UAE’s first fully operational net-zero energy neighbourhood. Diamond Developers brings the operational model: the car-free cluster layout, the biodome food production infrastructure, the communal buggy fleet, the community governance structure, and the energy management systems that make The Sustainable City concept function as a genuine low-carbon community rather than a standard residential development with solar panels on the roof.
Aldar Properties brings the Yas Island masterplan position, the scale of capital required for an AED 1.8 billion project, and the distribution and commercial infrastructure to sell and manage 864 homes in Abu Dhabi. The joint venture is the first time Diamond Developers has brought the Sustainable City model to Abu Dhabi, making the Yas Island community the third The Sustainable City development in the UAE overall and the first in the capital.
Location within Yas Island
The Sustainable City sits in the Yas North area of the island, close to Yas Park and adjacent to several other Aldar residential communities including Yas Park Gate and Yas Park Views. It is also near Yas Acres, the island’s established golf community. Two main roads — Al Ibreeq Street and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street — run close to the community and provide fast access to the island’s attractions and to the E10 and E11 highways connecting Abu Dhabi and Dubai.
Abu Dhabi International Airport is approximately 15 minutes by car — consistent with the broader northern Yas Island cluster. Dubai is around 50 minutes. Yas Mall and the main entertainment complex — Ferrari World, Yas Waterworld, Warner Bros. World, and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi — are all within ten to 15 minutes by car. Masdar City — Abu Dhabi’s purpose-built sustainability district on the mainland — is approximately 20 minutes away, which is relevant context for buyers comparing Abu Dhabi’s two serious sustainable urban developments.
The Car-Free Masterplan
The master plan of The Sustainable City is unlike any other residential community on Yas Island. The community is divided into ten residential clusters. Cars are not permitted inside the clusters — residents park on the outer perimeter of the development and move within the community by foot, bicycle, or battery-charged communal buggy. The maximum walking distance from any point within the community to any cluster boundary is limited to approximately 295 feet. This is not a theoretical walkability target — it is a hard constraint built into the physical dimensions of each cluster.
A central green spine runs the length of the entire community, connecting all clusters. This spine contains parks, lakes, biodomes for food production, pocket gardens, and the community’s primary active and social infrastructure. The design creates a single uninterrupted green corridor through the middle of the development, which all residents can access from their cluster without crossing a road. No other Yas Island residential community has this type of car-free internal structure — the closest comparisons in the Gulf region are the original Sustainable City in Dubai and, conceptually, Masdar City, though Masdar is a commercial and research district rather than a family residential community.
Sustainability Features in Detail
Solar Energy and Electricity Bills
Solar panels are installed on the rooftops of all residential buildings and on all parking structure rooftops across the community. The energy generated is credited against each resident’s electricity consumption, enabling savings of up to 50%* on electricity bills based on current panel efficiency and Abu Dhabi solar irradiance. Aldar and Diamond Developers have noted plans for higher-efficiency panel upgrades and peer-to-peer energy trading as the technology evolves — allowing residents who generate surplus energy to trade it with neighbours within the community.
Estidama 5 Pearl — Highest Available Rating
In July 2024, The Sustainable City – Yas Island received the Estidama 5 Pearl classification for the design of its homes — the highest rating available under Abu Dhabi’s Pearl Villa Rating System (PVRS). This rating, awarded by the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, recognises advanced energy-efficient building designs, water conservation measures, integration of green spaces and pedestrian-friendly pathways, use of eco-friendly materials, and dedication to both environmental quality and community wellbeing. The 5 Pearl classification has been achieved by very few residential developments in Abu Dhabi. It is a verified third-party certification — not a developer’s self-description.
Water Management
High-efficiency water systems are installed across all residential units, including low-flow fixtures that reduce consumption relative to standard fittings. All wastewater generated within the community is treated and reused for irrigation of the green spine, parks, and common landscaping areas — a closed-loop approach that eliminates fresh water use for irrigation. Smart irrigation systems further reduce consumption by watering plants based on soil moisture sensors rather than fixed schedules.
Food Production
Biodomes along the central green spine are used for growing vegetables. Produce harvested in the biodomes is distributed throughout the community — residents have access to locally grown food without leaving their neighbourhood. Pocket gardens and community farming plots give individual residents the option to grow their own produce. This is not common in Abu Dhabi residential communities, where high temperatures and soil conditions typically make community food growing impractical without controlled environments. The biodomes provide that controlled environment.
Mobility and Carbon Emissions
The communal buggy fleet — battery-powered vehicles shared across the community — is available to all residents for movement within the development. Combined with the bicycle infrastructure and the mandatory car-free cluster policy, the community aims to eliminate internal combustion engine emissions from day-to-day life within The Sustainable City entirely. This is a more radical mobility model than any other residential community on Yas Island, including the pedestrian-priority designs at Gardenia Bay and Sama Yas, which minimise but do not eliminate vehicle access.
Building Materials and Construction
All construction at The Sustainable City uses low-carbon materials — reducing the embodied carbon of the buildings themselves, not just their operational energy use. Recycled materials are incorporated throughout. The building design follows a Scandinavian aesthetic, which in this context is not purely stylistic — Scandinavian building design principles tend to prioritise high insulation values, thermal mass, passive solar gain, and material efficiency, all of which reduce the energy load on mechanical systems in the finished home.
Property Types and Specifications
Condominiums (1–3 Bedrooms)
The condominium buildings contain one, two, and three-bedroom apartments ranging from approximately 710 to 1,550 square feet. One and two-bedroom condominiums in selected positions include private gardens and terraces — a relatively unusual feature for apartment-style units, particularly at the lower end of the size range. Two and three-bedroom condominiums include a staff room. Parking is allocated by bedroom count: one space for one-bedroom units, two spaces for two-bedroom units, three spaces for three-bedroom units. Buyers choose between a light or dark interior scheme at the time of purchase.
The condominium entry price of AED 891,000* places The Sustainable City’s apartments at a similar entry point to Gardenia Bay (studios from AED 805,000*–900,000*) and well below Sama Yas (one-bedrooms from AED 1,900,000*). For buyers who want a sustainable freehold property on Yas Island at an accessible price, the condominium range at The Sustainable City is the most directly relevant option.
Townhouses (3–4 Bedrooms)
Townhouses are the flagship product of The Sustainable City — larger, multi-floor homes with private gardens and a more independent living character than the condominiums. Three-bedroom townhouses span approximately 2,917 square feet and four-bedroom townhouses reach approximately 3,358 square feet. All townhouses include a private garden, a staff room, and three parking spaces. Plot sizes for townhouses average approximately 2,551 to 2,852 square feet. The townhouse format is directly comparable to the three and four-bedroom homes at Yas Park Gate, Yas Park Views, and the smaller configurations at Yas Acres — the difference being that The Sustainable City’s townhouses sit within a car-free cluster community with solar power, biodome food production, and the full sustainable infrastructure of the development.
Three-bedroom townhouses launched from AED 3,244,000*, and the top of the range reaches AED 3,670,000*. All units are Scandinavian in design with light or dark scheme options.
Community Amenities — Including Firsts for Yas Island
Equestrian Centre
The Sustainable City’s equestrian centre — with stables, a riding track, and two arenas — is the first equestrian facility on Yas Island. Equestrian facilities are unusual in Abu Dhabi residential communities outside of the emirate’s dedicated equestrian zones. Their inclusion reflects Diamond Developers’ approach of building genuine community infrastructure rather than standard residential amenities. The equestrian centre will serve both residents and the broader Yas Island community.
Autism Centre
The Sustainable City includes a centre for autism — also the first dedicated autism support facility on Yas Island. This is part of Diamond Developers’ established commitment to social sustainability: The Sustainable City brand explicitly incorporates social inclusion infrastructure alongside environmental features. The autism centre provides specialist support services within the residential community, reducing the need for families to travel off-island for specialist care.
Central Green Spine Amenities
The green spine running the length of the community contains parks, lakes, biodomes for food production, cycling and jogging tracks, and open recreational space. Community farming plots allow residents to grow their own produce alongside the professionally managed biodome system. Pocket gardens are distributed throughout the clusters. An animal sanctuary is referenced in the community programming.
Sports and Fitness Infrastructure
The community has a gym with multiple swimming pools, football courts, basketball courts, padel courts, a skate park, and eco-designed children’s playgrounds. The sport and fitness infrastructure is notably comprehensive — more so than the typical Yas Island villa community — reflecting the active lifestyle emphasis that runs through The Sustainable City’s design philosophy. The cycling tracks connect within the community and to the island’s wider path network.
Sustainable Mosque, Nursery, and Retail
The community includes a green and sustainable mosque, designed to the same low-carbon principles as the residential buildings. An on-site nursery is planned within the development, addressing childcare needs without leaving the community. Ground-floor retail and food and beverage outlets within the clusters provide daily shopping and dining within walking distance — further reducing the need for residents to drive for routine needs.
Schools Near The Sustainable City – Yas Island
An on-site nursery within The Sustainable City itself covers the youngest age group. For primary and secondary schooling, the closest options include Blossom Nursery at Yas Water’s Edge and Yellow Submarine Nursery at West Yas for additional early years options. SABIS International School Yas Island, West Yas Academy, and Yas School are all within a 10 to 20-minute drive as established on the island.
The planned Aldar Academies British curriculum school in the northern Yas Island cluster — associated with the Noya Viva community — will expand accessible options as it reaches full capacity. For families who require a wider range of international curricula, Khalifa City on the mainland — approximately 15 minutes by car — hosts a large selection of established international schools covering British, American, IB, French, and other curricula.
Healthcare Near The Sustainable City – Yas Island
The nearest major hospital is Burjeel Hospital, approximately five kilometres away and reachable in under ten minutes. It covers specialist outpatient, inpatient, and surgical services. Yas Marina Circuit Medical Centre provides on-island urgent and primary care. Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi — one of the most internationally recognised hospitals in the region — is approximately 20 minutes away on Al Maryah Island for tertiary and specialist care.
Medeor Medical Center near Yas Mall covers day-to-day specialist outpatient needs at close range. Amana Healthcare Medical and Rehabilitation Hospital, cited specifically as a nearby option for The Sustainable City, provides rehabilitation services approximately 15 minutes away.
Getting Around from The Sustainable City
Within the community, movement is car-free. Residents park on the outer perimeter and use bicycles, the communal battery buggy fleet, or walk to reach any point inside the development. This is genuinely different from how every other Yas Island residential community functions — it requires an adjustment in daily habits but eliminates the parking, traffic, and air quality issues common to standard residential neighbourhoods.
For journeys off the island, residents have all the standard Yas Island connectivity: Al Ibreeq Street and Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Street connect quickly to the E10 and E11 highways. Abu Dhabi International Airport is under 15 minutes. Abu Dhabi city centre is 20 to 25 minutes. Dubai is approximately 50 minutes. Public buses serve the island’s mainland connections and ride-hailing is available at the community perimeter. As with all northern Yas Island communities, the Formula 1 Grand Prix weekend in November brings significant traffic to the island’s eastern roads.
Nearby Attractions
The Yas Island entertainment cluster is ten to 15 minutes by car from The Sustainable City. Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, Yas Waterworld, Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi, and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi are all within easy reach. Yas Mall — with over 400 stores and a VOX cinema — is five to ten minutes away for daily shopping and dining beyond the on-site retail within the community.
Etihad Arena — the region’s largest indoor entertainment venue — hosts major concerts and events year-round. Yas Beach provides ocean beach access for residents who want coastal swimming beyond the community’s own green spaces.
Property Prices — For Sale
Pricing below reflects Aldar and Diamond Developers’ off-plan asking prices at the January 2023 launch. First handovers began in Q4 2025. All figures are marked (*) and must be independently verified.
Condominiums (1–3 bedrooms, 710–1,550 sq ft):
- 1-bedroom condominiums: from AED 891,000*
- 2-bedroom condominiums: from approximately AED 1,400,000*+
- 3-bedroom condominiums: from approximately AED 2,000,000*+
- Selected units with private gardens and terraces: higher end of each range
Townhouses (3–4 bedrooms, 2,917–3,358 sq ft):
- 3-bedroom townhouses: from AED 3,244,000*
- 4-bedroom townhouses: from approximately AED 3,500,000* to AED 3,670,000*
- All townhouses: private garden, staff room, 3 parking spaces
Payment plans (from launch):
- Option 1: 35/65 structure — 5% booking fee, 30% during construction, 65% on handover
- Option 2: 60/40 structure — 10% booking fee, 50% during construction, 40% on handover (includes a 2% rebate)
- 5 years free service charge: offered to buyers as a promotional incentive, subject to terms
The condominium pricing from AED 891,000* makes The Sustainable City one of the more accessible freehold apartment options on Yas Island, comparable in entry price to Gardenia Bay’s studios. The three-bedroom townhouses from AED 3.24M* are competitively priced relative to the island’s villa communities — Yas Park Gate and Yas Park Views offer similar bedroom counts at comparable price points, but without the sustainable infrastructure, zero service charge incentive, or the car-free community model.
Rental Outlook
The Sustainable City – Yas Island began handovers in Q4 2025 and is in its early occupancy phase at the time of writing. Community-specific rental data is not yet established. The most applicable benchmarks from the Yas Island market are: one-bedroom apartments averaging approximately AED 65,000* per annum and two-bedroom apartments averaging approximately AED 120,000* per annum (Bayut, Q2 2024 Yas Island averages). Townhouses on the island vary widely but three-bedroom villas and larger townhouses tend to start around AED 150,000*–200,000* per annum.
Two factors are worth monitoring as the community matures. First, the zero service charge incentive offered to early buyers reduces the holding cost for investors, improving net yield calculations relative to comparable properties with standard service charges. Second, the community’s unique lifestyle proposition — car-free living, solar-powered homes, food from biodomes — appeals to a specific tenant profile (environmentally conscious families and professionals) who may be willing to pay a premium over a standard Yas Island apartment for the lifestyle differentiation. How large that premium will be in practice is not yet established.
Investment Case
Zero Service Charge (Five Years)
Aldar offered five years of free service charge to buyers at The Sustainable City — a direct reduction in holding costs that improves net rental yield for investors over the first five years of ownership. In Abu Dhabi, service charges for villa-style communities can run AED 10,000* to AED 20,000*+ per year. Five years of waived service charges represents a meaningful saving over the investment hold period.
Solar Energy Savings
The solar infrastructure is not a cosmetic feature — it directly reduces residents’ electricity bills by up to 50%*. In Abu Dhabi, where summer electricity consumption for air conditioning is significant, this is a tangible ongoing financial benefit to both owner-occupiers and renters. Lower running costs are a genuine differentiator in the rental market: a tenant choosing between two similarly priced units will tend to prefer the one with lower utility bills.
Estidama 5 Pearl Homes
The Estidama 5 Pearl home design certification — achieved in July 2024 — is the highest available rating in Abu Dhabi’s Pearl Villa Rating System and is held by very few residential developments in the emirate. This certification is not just a quality marker for the current generation of buyers: as ESG considerations become more prominent in investment decision-making globally, verified green certification is increasingly likely to support asset values over the long term. Abu Dhabi’s trajectory toward Net Zero by 2050 makes energy-efficient, certified buildings better positioned for any future regulatory tightening around building standards.
Unique Product — No Direct Competitor on the Island
There is no directly comparable residential product on Yas Island. The Sustainable City occupies an entirely distinct position: the only car-free community, the only community with food production infrastructure, the only equestrian facility, the only autism centre, the only net-zero energy community. For buyers and investors who specifically seek this type of environment, the absence of a competing option on the island creates a structural demand floor.
How The Sustainable City Compares to Other Yas Island Communities
Within the Yas Island villa and townhouse market, the most direct price comparison is Yas Park Gate and Yas Acres for three and four-bedroom homes. Both are established communities with secondary market data and active rental markets. The Sustainable City differentiates on the sustainability infrastructure, the car-free model, and the service charge incentive — but buyers who want to move into an occupied, established community with proven resale values may prefer those options over an early-stage community that is only beginning its first occupancy phase.
For the condominium market, the relevant comparison is Gardenia Bay (studios and apartments, from AED 805,000*–900,000*, handover Q2 2027) and the broader Yas Island apartment market. The Sustainable City’s condominiums are already in early handover — buyers are getting a near-ready or handed-over product rather than a 2027 delivery. The Yas Island vs Saadiyat Island and Al Reem Island vs Yas Island comparison guides are useful for buyers evaluating whether Yas Island is the right emirate-wide choice before narrowing to a specific community.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Sustainable City – Yas Island?
The Sustainable City – Yas Island is an 864-home eco-community jointly developed by Aldar Properties and Diamond Developers on the northern part of Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. The community comprises one to three-bedroom condominiums and three to four-bedroom townhouses arranged in ten car-free residential clusters around a central green spine of parks, lakes, and biodomes. It is the first net-zero residential community in Abu Dhabi and the first The Sustainable City development in the capital. Construction began in Q2 2023, with the first handovers starting in Q4 2025. The community achieved the Estidama 5 Pearl rating for its home designs — the highest available under Abu Dhabi’s Pearl Villa Rating System — in July 2024. It is freehold and open to all nationalities.
What does car-free mean in practice at The Sustainable City?
Car-free means that private vehicles are not permitted inside the residential clusters. Residents park their cars on the outer perimeter of the development and enter the community on foot, by bicycle, or via the communal battery-powered buggy fleet provided for all residents. Within the community, there are no roads and no internal traffic — only pedestrian paths, cycling lanes, and buggy routes. The maximum walking distance from any point within a cluster to the nearest parking is limited to approximately 295 feet by the physical design of the masterplan. This is a fundamental lifestyle difference from every other residential community on Yas Island. Residents who regularly drive for short trips within their neighbourhood will need to adjust their habits, but the benefit is a genuinely quiet, traffic-free, low-emissions living environment inside the community.
How much do properties cost at The Sustainable City – Yas Island?
At launch in January 2023, Aldar and Diamond Developers priced one-bedroom condominiums from AED 891,000* and three-bedroom townhouses from AED 3,244,000*. The maximum asking price at launch reached approximately AED 3,670,000* for four-bedroom townhouses. Since the community is entering its handover phase in Q4 2025 and Q1 2026, buyers should contact Aldar or Diamond Developers directly for current pricing on any remaining available units. Prices for a near-complete or already-handed-over product may differ from the 2023 off-plan launch figures. All figures are indicative and must be independently verified.
What is the Estidama 5 Pearl rating and why does it matter?
Estidama is Abu Dhabi’s green building certification programme, administered by the Urban Planning Council. The Pearl Villa Rating System within Estidama rates residential homes on a scale from 1 Pearl to 5 Pearl. Five Pearl is the maximum achievable rating and is awarded for the highest standard of sustainable design — encompassing advanced energy efficiency, water conservation, eco-friendly materials, green space integration, and pedestrian-friendly planning. The Sustainable City – Yas Island homes received this 5 Pearl classification in July 2024, making them among the highest-rated homes in Abu Dhabi under this system. The rating is awarded by an independent government body and is not a developer’s self-certification — it provides buyers with verified assurance that the homes meet the highest available sustainable building standard in the emirate.
What is the Equestrian Centre and who can use it?
The Sustainable City includes an equestrian centre with stables, a dedicated riding track, and two arenas. This is the first equestrian facility on Yas Island and is available to residents of the community. Equestrian centres are expensive to build and operate, and their presence within a residential community — rather than as a standalone commercial facility — reflects Diamond Developers’ established model of providing genuine community infrastructure. Whether the equestrian centre will be open to non-residents of The Sustainable City on a membership basis after opening has not been confirmed in publicly available information. Buyers interested in equestrian facilities should confirm current operational status and access policy with Aldar or Diamond Developers directly.
What is the Autism Centre at The Sustainable City?
The centre for autism is the first dedicated autism support facility on Yas Island. Diamond Developers incorporated a similar facility into The Sustainable City in Dubai as part of their commitment to social sustainability — the idea being that a truly sustainable community should be designed for social inclusion and support, not only environmental efficiency. The autism centre provides specialist services within the community itself, reducing the need for families with autistic members to travel off-island for specialist support. The specific services and operational model of the autism centre at the Yas Island community should be confirmed with the project’s management team, as details may have evolved as the community approaches opening.
How does the solar energy system work and what savings can residents expect?
Solar panels are installed on the rooftops of all residential buildings and on the rooftops of all parking structures across The Sustainable City. The energy generated by the panels is credited against each resident’s electricity consumption in real time. Based on panel capacity and Abu Dhabi’s solar irradiance levels, residents can expect electricity bill savings of up to 50%* compared to a standard residence. Aldar and Diamond Developers have also referenced plans for future upgrades — including higher-efficiency panels and a peer-to-peer energy trading system that would allow residents generating surplus solar energy to trade it with neighbours within the community. These advanced features are in the pipeline but had not been confirmed as operational at the time of writing.
Is The Sustainable City – Yas Island a good investment?
Several features make The Sustainable City a distinctive investment proposition. The five-year service charge waiver reduces holding costs for early buyers. The 50%* electricity bill savings reduce operational costs for both owner-occupiers and renters. The Estidama 5 Pearl rating is a verified sustainability credential that may become increasingly valuable as Abu Dhabi moves toward its Net Zero 2050 targets and builds standards tighten for less efficient buildings. The community’s unique position — no direct competitor on Yas Island — means limited supply of this type of product. The most significant uncertainty is that the community is in its earliest occupancy phase and no established rental or resale market exists yet. Buyers are effectively entering early in a community whose long-term market performance is not yet demonstrated. That is the core risk, balanced against the unique product position and the financial incentives noted above.
Summary
The Sustainable City – Yas Island is genuinely different from every other residential community on Yas Island. The car-free clusters, biodome food production, communal buggy fleet, equestrian centre, autism centre, Estidama 5 Pearl homes, and solar infrastructure are not the result of a developer adding eco-friendly features to a standard community — they are the product of Diamond Developers’ proven Sustainable City model, which has been operational in Dubai since 2019, applied to a new site on Abu Dhabi’s premier residential island.
For buyers who want to live sustainably and value a community designed around that aspiration rather than around entertainment proximity or prestige addresses, The Sustainable City is the most coherent choice on Yas Island. The combination of solar savings, zero service charge, Estidama certification, and car-free cluster living creates a total cost of ownership and quality of life proposition that no other community on the island matches.
Buyers comparing sustainable living options across Abu Dhabi should also explore Masdar City — which takes the concept further in a commercial and research context — and Al Raha Beach, the established mixed-use waterfront district adjacent to the island, as a reference for what a mature, occupied waterfront community looks like in practice.
Sources: Aldar & Diamond Developers – Community Launch (Zawya, Jan 2023) | Estidama 5 Pearl Award (The Sustainable City, Jul 2024) | PropertyFinder – Project Page | Aldar – Official Project Page
* All prices and market figures are sourced from Aldar Properties and Diamond Developers launch materials (January 2023) and third-party property listing platforms. First handovers began Q4 2025; buyers should confirm current pricing and availability of remaining units directly with Address Point Properties. Solar energy savings of up to 50% are based on developer estimates and will vary by unit size, orientation, and consumption patterns. Five-year service charge waiver is subject to terms and conditions. All figures are indicative only and do not constitute financial, investment, or legal advice. Prospective buyers should conduct independent due diligence and seek professional guidance before making any property-related decisions.