Park Five — Dubai Production City (IMPZ)
(by Deyaar Development PJSC)
Overview
Park Five at Dubai Production City is for people who want a calm home base that still plugs neatly into the city grid. It’s a mid-rise address in Dubai Production City (IMPZ) with the practical stuff sorted, good floor plans, daylight you don’t have to fight, and amenities that look great on a brochure but, more importantly, get used on a Tuesday.
Address & Setting
Park Five at Dubai Production City location is on Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road and Al Khail Road, making life easy. That means painless hops to Dubai Marina, Downtown, and DWC Airport, plus everyday errands at City Centre Me’aisem without a 20-minute detour. Weekdays feel efficient; weekends can be as quiet or as social as you want.
The Homes
A sensible mix of Modern Living that rents well and lives better: studios, 1- and 2-bedroom apartments. Most plans lean wide rather than deep, so living/dining and balcony read as one space. Bedrooms pull away from the hum; kitchens are sized for actual cooking (and the coffee kit).
Size guide: roughly 433–1,311 sq ft (some stacks note up to ~1,249 sq ft).
Entry Park Five at Dubai Production City price: from AED 611K (you’ll also see ~AED 627K on a few lists, ask what’s left in that tranche).
Design & Day-to-day
Contemporary lines with Arabian “sikka” cues at the ground plane: shaded walks, geometric facades, biophilic accents, and landscaping that doesn’t give up after one summer. Indoors, finishes skew neutral, easy to furnish, hard to date. Circulation is straightforward: lobby → lift → short corridor → home; no maze energy.
Amenities (you’ll actually use them)
Outdoors: infinity-edge pools, rooftop Zen gardens, kids’ play areas, BBQ zones, mini-courts for paddle/hoops, outdoor cinema, pet-friendly lawns, and proper communal greens where neighbours become familiar faces.
Indoors: cinema room, co-working spaces with power where you need it, a state-of-the-art gym, plunge pools, spa rooms, and smart-home systems you won’t need a manual to tame.
Payment & Handover
- Plan: 50/50 → 10% on booking • 40% during construction • 50% at handover
- Handover target: Q2 2027 (many references point to 30 June 2027, budget a small buffer)
That timeline gives you space to plan joinery, window treatments that actually black out, and the patio set you’ll use more than you think.
Who shortlists this
- First-home buyers who want a clean, calm canvas in a connected district.
- End-users are chasing everyday convenience without downtown service charges.
- Investors who want to Buy Off Plan Property in UAE
- Investors who like practical layouts, strong amenity pull, and solid catchment from Media/Production/Me’aisem employment zones.
Shortlist Checklist (bring this on-site)
- Sun & shade — visit at noon and one hour before sunset; check glare in living rooms and warmth on balconies.
- Balcony tape test — mark space for table + two chairs and 1.0–1.2 m pass. If you can’t move, you won’t dine there.
- Acoustics — stand by glazing with a/c on low; you want soft hum, not hiss. Ask for bedroom STC/Rw targets.
- Kitchen workflow — island/galley clearances, outlet placement, venting type; two people should cook without shoulder checks.
- Co-working reality — sit, open a laptop, check plug reach and Wi-Fi bars; if you’ll use it, test it.
- Lift timing — ride at 8:30 a.m. to see real wait times.
- Service charges — get AED/sq-ft and inclusions (pool ops, landscape, security). Model both the end-user and the landlord with a vacancy buffer.
- Parking & EV — confirm allocation, guest bays, and EV readiness; measure the bay for SUV + stroller + bike.
- Ground-plane comfort — walk the sikkas and lawns at dusk; note lighting, wayfinding, and where kids actually gather.





























