Dubai Property Handovers: September 2025
Every residential project that actually finished in September 2025 — verified against the Dubai Land Department project registry, not press releases.
Last verified against the DLD registry: 2 Jul 2026
In September 2025, 3 residential projects totalling 1,233 units reached FINISHED status in the Dubai Land Department project registry, led by Hadaeq Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid.
The largest delivery was Lime Gardens by Emaar in Hadaeq Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid — 654 units handed over on 10 September.
Source: DLD project registry via Real Estate Club Dubai — cite freely with a link to this page.
Buildings delivered in September 2025
| Project | Developer | Area | Units | Completed |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lime Gardens | Emaar | Hadaeq Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid | 654 | 10 Sep |
| Volante 2 | Volante Real Estate | Business Bay | 337 | 30 Sep |
| Mudon Al Ranim 3 | Mdn Real Estate | Al Hebiah Sixth | 242 | 1 Sep |
Top developers by delivered units
- Emaar (1 project) 654
- Volante Real Estate (1 project) 337
- Mdn Real Estate (1 project) 242
Where the keys landed
- Hadaeq Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid 654
- Business Bay 337
- Al Hebiah Sixth 242
Need next month before it happens?
The Handover Radar tracks 188 projects still under construction — build %, expected dates, slippage flags and developer handover contacts. Published monthly.
How these numbers are built
A project counts as delivered only when its status in the Dubai Land Department project registry reads FINISHED. We deliberately do not count projects by their listed completion date alone — for buildings still under construction the registry carries the expected end date in that field, which is how "delivered units" figures elsewhere end up inflated with towers that are months from keys. Unit counts are the registry's own totals per project. Figures are re-verified on every sync (last: 2 Jul 2026).
Cite freely with a link to this page. For the forward pipeline — what's about to hand over, at what build percentage, and which "Q3" promises will actually slip — see the monthly Dubai Handover Radar.