Find property owners in Damac Hills

Damac Hills is landlord country. The villa clusters and the apartment blocks around the Trump-branded golf course are held disproportionately by investors, which means most opportunities start as tenanted units and most owners are reachable as landlords first. The complication is Damac Hills 2, the former Akoya Oxygen, a separate community that constantly bleeds into Damac Hills portal results.

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Sales (12mo)
751
Avg sale price
AED 2.4M
Avg AED/sqft
AED 1,384
Gross rental yield
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Why UnitHunter for Damac Hills

Start with the name problem. Damac Hills and Damac Hills 2 are different communities in different locations, but portal filters and loose agent tagging mix them constantly, and the old Akoya branding still floats around in older listings. UnitHunter resolves every listing to its DLD unit number, and the registry filing settles which community a unit actually sits in, so mislabeled rows surface instead of polluting your shortlist.

The investor-heavy ownership base changes the prospecting math. A large share of Damac Hills inventory is on the long-term rental market at any given time, and UnitHunter covers those rental listings alongside sales, with owner resolution where DLD data permits. A landlord with a live rental listing is a seller conversation waiting for the right comp; the matching mechanics behind it are in our DLD unit number lookup guide.

The cluster mix runs from golf-fronting villas to the Carson towers, which means two distinct outreach motions inside one community. Agents working Damac Hills usually pair it with Tilal Al Ghaf, where its upgraders are heading, Arabian Ranches for the established-villa comparison pitch, and JVC, the apartment base that feeds first-time villa buyers into the community.

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Damac Hills - FAQ

Does UnitHunter mix up Damac Hills and Damac Hills 2?
No. They are separate master communities; Damac Hills 2 started as Akoya Oxygen and sits well beyond the original community. Portals mix them because agents tag locations loosely, especially on older listings. UnitHunter resolves each listing against DLD records, where the two communities are filed separately, so a hunt on Damac Hills returns Damac Hills units and a mislabeled listing shows up for what it is.
How do I prospect Damac Hills landlords for listing instructions?
Hunt the long-term rental side. UnitHunter covers rentals from PropertyFinder, Bayut, and Dubizzle alongside sales, resolves each one to a DLD unit, and surfaces the registered owner where the data permits. An investor with a unit sitting on the rental market is the classic future seller, and the export gives you the owner, the asking rent, and the agent currently holding the listing in one row.
Can UnitHunter resolve unit numbers in Damac Hills apartment buildings like Carson?
Yes. Apartment listings resolve from their metadata: building, floor band, unit type, and asking price, cross-referenced against DLD records. Towers with repetitive floor plates sometimes produce more than one plausible match, and in those cases UnitHunter returns the candidate set rather than picking one, so you can settle it from a listing photo or a floor mention before making contact.
Does a Damac Hills hunt cover both the villa clusters and the apartments?
Yes, one hunt returns the full mix: villa and townhouse clusters across the community and the apartment stock in buildings like Carson and the golf-facing blocks. Each row carries the sub-community and unit type among its 70+ export fields, so you can split the file into a villa campaign and an apartment campaign. Duplicates across PropertyFinder, Bayut, and Dubizzle are already collapsed into canonical rows.
Do Damac Hills listings get a RERA permit check?
Every listing in a hunt is checked against the RERA register at hunt time, returning the permit number, expiry date, and broker registration with the row. Expired or missing permits are flagged. In an investor-heavy community where units cycle between rental and sale, listings sometimes run on stale permits, and the flag saves you from building outreach around inventory that will not transact cleanly.

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