Find property owners in Al Furjan
Al Furjan is where Discovery Gardens tenants become first-time buyers. Nakheel's townhouse grid and the metro-linked apartment infill give agents two distinct prospect pools in one master plan, and a steady handover pipeline keeps feeding both.
Start hunting in Al Furjan free- Sales (12mo)
- 8,801
- Avg sale price
- AED 2.32M
- +5% YoY
- Avg AED/sqft
- AED 1,724
- Gross rental yield
- 4.4%
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Why UnitHunter for Al Furjan
On the DLD register, Al Furjan does not exist: transactions file under “Jabal Ali First”, the wider Jebel Ali cadastral district. UnitHunter bridges that gap by resolving each portal listing from its metadata to the DLD unit number, so your DLD unit lookup lands on the right record without you ever touching the cadastral name.
The handover pipeline is the prospecting clock here. Apartment buildings around the Al Furjan metro station hand over in waves, and each wave moves a batch of units from Oqood registration, where the developer holds title, to individual title deeds. UnitHunter resolves both states side by side and labels developer-listed inventory apart from resale, with the underlying transition documented in our DLD unit number lookup guide.
The buyer profile is unusually predictable: end users stepping out of Discovery Gardens rentals into a first purchase, either an apartment near the metro or a Nakheel townhouse deeper in the grid. Listings are labeled agency, developer, or owner-direct so you can route your outreach, and the owner-resolution workflow turns any listed unit into a registered-owner contact where DLD data permits. Agents covering the corridor typically work Al Furjan together with Dubai South at the Expo end of the line.
Al Furjan - FAQ
- Why do DLD records show Al Furjan transactions under Jabal Ali First?
- Al Furjan is a community and marketing name, not a cadastral one. DLD files the district inside Jabal Ali First, so a DLD-side search for "Al Furjan" returns nothing and agents assume the data is missing. It is not. UnitHunter resolves each listing from its metadata to the correct DLD unit number inside the Jabal Ali First filing, so the naming mismatch never reaches your workflow.
- How does UnitHunter identify the owner of an Al Furjan townhouse?
- With the same resolution workflow that handles apartments: listing metadata (building or cluster, unit type, asking price) is cross-referenced against DLD records to pin down the specific unit, and the registered owner is surfaced where DLD data permits. Townhouse rows in the grid can look alike, so an ambiguous match returns a candidate set rather than a wrong single answer.
- Does UnitHunter cover newly handed-over Al Furjan buildings?
- Yes. Units registered through Oqood are resolved alongside ready stock, with the developer flagged as title holder during the pre-handover phase. Once a building hands over and units move to individual title deeds, the same resolution applies to the new records, and resale listings appearing on the portals are deduplicated and matched to their DLD unit numbers like any ready inventory.
- Which agencies list the most Al Furjan inventory?
- The mix differs between the townhouse grid and the apartment buildings around the metro, and it shifts as new towers hand over. UnitHunter's agency view ranks the top contributors by active listing count, refreshed daily, so you can see who is sitting on each building's inventory before you commit to a prospecting block.
- Are Al Furjan listings deduplicated across PropertyFinder, Bayut, and Dubizzle?
- Yes. A single Al Furjan unit frequently appears on two or three portals under different brokers, sometimes at different asking prices. UnitHunter groups those into one canonical row with every agent contact attached and the asking-price history tracked while the listing is live, so a price gap between portals reads as the negotiation signal it is.