Veona by Gutti at DubaiLand Residence Complex (DLRC)
Introduction
Veona is Gutti Development’s take on modern residential living inside DLRC. Prices start from AED 949,000, and the mix covers 1, 2, and 3 bedroom apartments along with a limited run of 3 bedroom duplexes that go well over 2000 square feet. Handover is set for the Q2 of 2027, with a 10% down payment and a clean 50-50 plan.
The building rises softly over the neighbourhood. Ground level, a podium, and 5 residential floors above that. Nothing overwhelming. Just a well sized project that keeps things personal. The design leans into warm tones, curved edges, long terraces, and enough glass to keep every home bright throughout the day. You can feel the attention to proportion. Rooms are wide, circulation is simple, and the layouts feel more like homes than boxes.
DLRC has been slowly turning into one of Dubai’s quieter, family focused pockets. Lots of greenery, easy access to highways, and enough schools, shopping spots, and hospitals nearby that daily life becomes predictable. Veona fits neatly into that rhythm. Not too loud, not too packed, and definitely not another oversized tower in a place that does not need one.
Why Investors Like It
The investment appeal here is straightforward. DLRC is still evolving which means early buyers capture most of the appreciation as infrastructure and demand rise. Rental demand is healthy because the community sits between major employment zones while offering more reasonable pricing than central districts.
Veona’s starting price of AED 949,000 positions it as one of the more accessible entry points into a growing suburban district. The fifty fifty payment plan keeps risk low. The layouts, especially the larger apartments and duplexes, will attract end users which stabilises the long term value.
For anyone comparing affordable homes in DLRC Dubai or looking for off plan residences that balance cost, design, and practicality, Veona moves to the top half of the shortlist quickly.
Enquiry and Final Thoughts
Veona is for buyers who want a home that feels modern but not imposing, warm without trying too hard, and connected to a neighbourhood that is actually enjoyable to live in. If you want a sensible layout, a predictable payment plan, and a community that is still gaining traction, this launch is worth serious attention.
If you want help narrowing down the best units for end use or rental performance, send me your preferences and I will put together a clear, personalised comparison for DLRC.
























