Prime Lagoon Land for Sale in Bu kadra – Dubai
Location: On the Lagoon – Most Prime Location
Plot Details:
Plot Size: 36,000 sq.ft
GFA: 215,723 sq.ft
Usage: Hotel / Commercial (convertible to Residential)
Price: AED 428 per sq.ft (Hotel-Commercial)
Conversion to Residential possible at approx. AED 60–120 per sq.ft (to be done by buyer after transfer)
Meydan Horizon — Bu Kadra, Dubai
A detailed article on its touristic, commercial and economic importance — and why investors should pay attention
Overview
Meydan Horizon (often just “Horizon” or “Horizon Meydan”) is a mixed-use master-planned district within the Bu Kadra / Meydan area of Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum City in Dubai. The development is planned as a sizeable, connected waterfront and urban precinct with residential towers, retail and leisure promenades, offices and public amenities — located opposite the Meydan Racecourse and minutes from key Dubai centres.
Touristic importance
Waterfront promenades, views and nature adjacency
One of Horizon’s headline attractions is its waterfront-led layout and the deliberate orientation toward natural and scenic assets — including views toward the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary and canalised waterways woven through the masterplan. These water features, promenades and parks create a destination feel, attracting visitors for dining, leisure, bird-watching and events. That natural setting provides a comfortable contrast to Dubai’s high-rise cores and is marketable to tourists seeking both city convenience and outdoor experiences.
Proximity to major attractions and events
Horizon sits opposite Meydan Racecourse — one of Dubai’s signature event venues — and is a short drive from Downtown Dubai, Dubai Creek Harbour and Business Bay. That proximity makes Horizon convenient for tourists attending festivals, sporting events and cultural activities across central Dubai while offering an alternative, less congested base for stays and weekend visits.
Commercial importance
A true mixed-use urban node
Horizon is designed to house residential towers, commercial offices, retail streets, and hospitality offerings. That mix supports daytime footfall and evening economy alike — retail and F&B benefit from a built-in resident and worker population, while offices can capitalise on central-edge pricing compared with Downtown or DIFC. Developers have already launched multiple residential projects within the Horizon precinct, signalling active commercialisation and demand for homes, short-stay and leasable space.
Strategic connectivity for business
The masterplan is accessible from major arteries including the Al Ain / Dubai-Al Ain corridor and Ras Al Khor access routes, providing direct links to Dubai’s business districts, Mohammed bin Rashid Boulevard, and to DXB airport via the city’s main highways. Good arterial connectivity increases the location’s attractiveness for regional offices, co-working hubs and retail concepts that rely on easy transit for customers and staff.
Economic importance & investment case
Scale and long-term capital potential
Horizon forms part of a broader growth corridor within Meydan and Bu Kadra — an area identified for urban expansion and higher-value redevelopment. Large masterplans backed by established developers typically benefit from phased infrastructure roll-out and increasing land scarcity in core central locations, supporting medium- to long-term capital appreciation for early buyers in well-located plots and finished towers. AE7+1
Demand drivers: rental yield and occupier mix
Because Horizon targets a mix of family apartments, investor units and serviced-style product, it aims to capture several demand streams: long-term renters (professionals working in Business Bay/Downtown), short-stay tourists (events & festivals), and owner-occupiers seeking newer, amenity-rich housing near central Dubai but at relatively lower entry prices than Downtown. Market listings and off-plan launches already show active resale and sales activity, indicating investor appetite
Additional advantages for investors
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Investment risks and what to check before committing
Practical tips for investors
Conclusion
Meydan Horizon in Bu Kadra is positioned to become an attractive central-edge precinct that blends waterfront leisure, event adjacency and mixed-use commercial opportunity. Its proximity to Meydan Racecourse, Downtown and major highways creates island-like appeal: easy access to Dubai’s core while offering a differentiated lifestyle product. For investors, Horizon presents a diversified opportunity — multiple product types, event-driven tourism potential and a clear transport linkage to Dubai’s employment hubs — but, as with any masterplan, success depends on delivery timelines, the developer track record and careful matching of product to the investor’s risk and return goals
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