Sakura Gardens by Hijazi Real Estate
Introduction
Sakura Gardens doesn’t feel like the usual Dubai launch where everything tries to impress you at once. It’s softer. Calmer. Almost like someone decided to plant a quiet pocket of Japanese-inspired living inside Falconcity and let it unfold at its own pace.
The homes start at AED 800,000, which is surprising considering the amount of greenery and open space they’ve carved out. You get studios, 1–3 bedroom apartments, 4-bedroom duplexes, and 2–4 bedroom townhouses, all moving toward a scheduled handover in Q4 2028. And because the developer knows the market is stretched, they’ve added a 3-year post-handover plan—something people actually appreciate instead of tolerate.
The whole idea is simple: open layouts, natural materials, and a feeling that your home can help you slow down instead of speeding you up.
Why Investors Notice It
- Wellness-driven communities age better, because end-users prefer them over loud, crowded neighbourhoods.
- Falconcity is entering a stronger phase, which usually means appreciation follows.
- A 3-year post-handover plan makes the entry point easier for both buyers and long-term investors.
- The mix of units,from studios to townhouses, widens your rental and resale base.
This is the kind of development that doesn’t rely on hype; it grows on people slowly but steadily.
Enquire and next steps
If Sakura Gardens feels like the pace of life you want—quiet, green, intentional—tell me what type of home you’re leaning toward. Studio, apartment, duplex, or townhouse. I’ll send you the available options, payment timing, and the units that make the most sense for your budget.


























