Evergr1n House 3 at Jumeirah Garden City, Dubai
Introduction
Evergr1n House 3 exists because Jumeirah Garden City still hasn’t been fully priced in. Not yet.
The starting price is AED 1,090,000, which for this location should immediately make you pause and look twice. This is central Dubai. Al Satwa. Sheikh Zayed Road access. Metro nearby. Not an emerging fringe that needs a decade to catch up.
The project offers studios, 1 bedroom, 2 bedroom and 3 bedroom apartments, aimed squarely at people who want to live close to where the city actually works or investors who understand that tenants pay for time saved, not views promised and their sizes are starting from 448 to 1,065 SQ. FT.
Handover is planned for Q1 2028 but is still to be announced. The payment plan is still to be announced, but Object 1 has already confirmed it will be flexible and spread across construction. In plain terms, you are not expected to dump most of your capital upfront and wait nervously.
This is a city project. Compact. Connected. Meant to be used, not admired from afar.
Why Investors Like It
Investors look at Evergr1n House 3 for boring reasons. And boring is usually good.
Central locations hold demand. Period. Especially when metro access and business districts are involved. Studios and 1 bedroom units here are easy to lease. 3 bedroom units attract longer term tenants who value stability.
Starting from AED 1.090 million, pricing is realistic for new stock in this part of Dubai. Compared to older buildings nearby, the value gap is clear.
Object 1 has a growing track record. Not theatrical. Just consistent. Combine that with an area still mid transformation, and appreciation is driven by location and supply pressure, not marketing noise.
Enquiry and Final Thoughts
Evergr1n House 3 is for buyers who value position over polish. Investors who want reliable demand. End users who want to be close to everything without paying Downtown premiums.
If you are deciding between unit types, the smartest move is to look at rental velocity, tenant profiles, and resale depth, not just price tags. Getting that clarity early makes the rest easy.
Central projects rarely wait for late decisions.

















