Fay Hills
Introduction
Fay Hills is not trying to convince you that sustainability is a trend. In Masdar City, it’s just how things work.
This is a low density villa community by Taraf Holding, spread across roughly 33 acres inside Masdar City, Abu Dhabi. Only 130 villas in total. No towers. No congestion. Just space, structure, and a very deliberate way of living. Prices start from around AED 4.5 million, with handover planned for Q2 2028 and payment plan is 50:50.
The homes here are 4, 5, and 6 bedroom villas. These are not compact “eco villas” pretending to be family homes. They are proper houses, designed for people who actually plan to live in them long term. Privacy matters here. So does light, airflow, and how the house feels at different times of the day.
Masdar City already attracts a very specific crowd. Researchers, executives, families who value quiet and order, and buyers who prefer systems that work instead of noise. Fay Hills is built exactly for that profile.
Why Buyers and Investors Look at Fay Hills
Buyers are drawn to Fay Hills for lifestyle reasons first.
Masdar City attracts long term residents. Turnover is low. Families stay. That stability supports value over time. Eco focused communities also tend to age better because operating costs are lower and infrastructure is future ready.
Taraf Holding is selective with scale, which reduces oversupply risk. With only 130 villas, scarcity is built in. This is not a mass housing product.
For investors, this is not a high yield play. It is a capital preservation and appreciation play tied to a district that is already aligned with Abu Dhabi’s long term vision.
Final Thoughts
Fay Hills is for buyers who know exactly what they want and are not chasing trends.
Families who want space without chaos. Professionals who value quiet and order. Investors who prefer controlled supply and long term stability over short term noise.
If Masdar City fits how you want to live, Fay Hills is one of the few villa options that genuinely belongs there. The decision usually comes down to timing and unit selection, not whether the concept works.
Masdar has already proven itself. Fay Hills is simply one of its more private expressions.





















