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Abu Dhabi residents can now select suitable housing projects via new ADHA service

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Last updated: 2026/01/23 at 4:14 PM
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Abu Dhabi residents applying for housing projects through the Abu Dhabi Housing Company (ADHA) have been advised to carefully consider their initial selection, as a change of project is permitted only once. This guidance comes as the ADHA prepares to move forward with the allocation of new homes, a key initiative in the UAE’s ongoing efforts to improve citizen welfare and address housing needs. The one-time change option aims to balance applicant flexibility with efficient project planning.

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Available Government Housing ProjectsHousing Options in the Al Dhafra Region

Understanding the Abu Dhabi Housing Project Selection Process

The ADHA recently clarified the rules surrounding project selection for eligible Emirati citizens. According to a statement released by the Authority, applicants who confirm their project choice will have a single opportunity to switch to another available option. This is intended to minimize disruptions to the development schedule and ensure a smooth allocation process. Beneficiaries are encouraged to coordinate with family members to potentially secure adjacent units within the same project, if possible.

The next phase, involving the selection of specific housing units and the completion of off-plan sales procedures, will occur after the final master plans and designs for each project are finalized. The ADHA has assured applicants they will receive ample notice before this stage begins, allowing sufficient time for review and decision-making. This phased approach allows for adjustments based on final designs and ensures transparency throughout the process.

Currently, the ADHA application platform displays projects based on real-time unit availability. Once a project reaches full capacity, a “Fully Booked” notification will appear, preventing further selections. Therefore, eligible applicants are strongly advised to identify and prepare alternative project choices that align with their housing requirements. This proactive approach will prevent delays and disappointment as popular projects fill up quickly.

Available Government Housing Projects

The current offerings include a mix of government-led developments and public-private partnerships. Several government projects are slated for completion within the next few years, offering diverse options for citizens. These include:

  • Al Nahda Housing Project (expected Q2 2028)
  • West Baniyas Housing Project (expected Q2 2027)
  • Al Sadr Housing Project (expected Q3 2028)
  • Al Haffar Housing Project (expected Q2 2029)
  • North Al Bahya Housing Project (expected Q2 2028)

These government projects are open to all eligible applicants and represent a significant investment in affordable residential properties for UAE nationals. The variety in completion dates allows applicants to choose projects that best suit their timelines.

Housing Options in the Al Dhafra Region

The ADHA is also focusing on expanding housing schemes in the Al Dhafra Region, addressing the specific needs of communities in this area. Details regarding projects in Al Dhafra are expected to be released alongside the finalization of master plans. This regional focus demonstrates the government’s commitment to equitable housing distribution across the emirate.

The ADHA’s initiatives align with broader national strategies to enhance the quality of life for citizens and promote sustainable urban development. These projects are not merely about providing shelter; they are about building communities and fostering a sense of belonging. The emphasis on careful planning and applicant consideration reflects a commitment to long-term success.

The availability of private sector partnerships in these housing developments is also noteworthy. These collaborations introduce innovative designs and construction techniques, potentially accelerating project delivery and offering a wider range of housing styles. This blended approach leverages the strengths of both the public and private sectors.

While the ADHA has provided a clear timeline for the next steps, the exact dates for unit selection remain dependent on the completion of final designs and approvals. Applicants should continue to monitor the ADHA website and official communication channels for updates. The speed of project completion will also be influenced by factors such as material costs and labor availability, common considerations in the current construction landscape.

Looking ahead, the ADHA is expected to announce the timeline for specific unit selection within the confirmed projects in the coming months. Applicants should be prepared to review detailed floor plans and specifications before making their final choices. Continued monitoring of official announcements and proactive preparation of alternative options will be crucial for a successful outcome in the housing allocation process.

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