Find property owners in Silicon Oasis
Silicon Oasis runs on its employers: the DSO tech park keeps the mid-rise apartments tenanted while the Cedre and Semmer villa compounds hold the long-stay families. The hard part for a prospecting agent is the landlord base, scattered across the other emirates and overseas, which a portal enquiry form was never going to reach.
Start hunting in Silicon Oasis free- Sales (12mo)
- 1,047
- Avg sale price
- AED 1.93M
- Avg AED/sqft
- AED 1,087
- Gross rental yield
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Why UnitHunter for Silicon Oasis
DSO is a free zone with its own authority, but the residential stock sits on the Dubai Land Department register like any freehold district, so unit resolution and owner surfacing work here exactly as they do elsewhere in Dubai. That matters more in Silicon Oasis than in most areas, because many landlords live in Sharjah, Ajman, or abroad and are functionally unreachable through the listing itself.
The district splits into villa compounds and apartment clusters, and they prospect differently. Cedre Villas and Semmer Villas hold end-user families and long-hold landlords, while the mid-rise blocks around the tech park churn with employer-anchored tenants and the investors who serve them. UnitHunter dedupes both sides across PropertyFinder, Bayut, and Dubizzle and resolves units against DLD; the mechanics are walked through in our DLD unit number lookup guide.
Silicon Oasis pairs naturally with International City a few minutes up the road, where the same absentee-landlord profile dominates, and agents chasing the tenant-to-first-buyer conversion often add Town Square to the same patch. However you cut the territory, the workflow holds: dedupe the portals, resolve the unit, and contact the person on the title rather than the inbox behind the advert.
Silicon Oasis - FAQ
- Does Silicon Oasis's free-zone status change how owner lookup works?
- No. The free zone governs companies operating under the Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority; the residential stock is freehold and registered with the Dubai Land Department like any other Dubai community. UnitHunter resolves a DSO listing to its DLD unit number from the building, floor band, unit type, and asking price, and surfaces the registered owner where the data permits, exactly as it does in Dubai Marina or JVC.
- Can UnitHunter reach Silicon Oasis landlords based overseas or in other emirates?
- UnitHunter identifies them rather than contacts them: a hunt resolves each listing to its DLD unit and returns the registered owner where the data permits, with ambiguous matches returned as a candidate set. For DSO, where many landlords sit in other emirates or abroad and never see a portal message, that name is usually the difference between waiting on a broker and opening your own conversation.
- Does UnitHunter cover the Cedre and Semmer villa compounds?
- Yes. Sale and long-term rental listings for the villa compounds are covered alongside the apartment stock, all pulled from PropertyFinder, Bayut, and Dubizzle and deduplicated across the three. Villa rows carry the same field set as apartments in the export, including the RERA permit check, asking-price history while the listing is live, and the resolved owner where DLD data permits.
- Does UnitHunter deduplicate Silicon Oasis listings across portals?
- Yes. The same DSO unit frequently appears on two or all three portals under different brokers, and the apartment clusters repeat unit types heavily, which makes raw portal counts misleading. UnitHunter groups the copies into one canonical row per property with every agent contact attached, so you can see the actual available stock in a building before deciding where to spend prospecting time.
- Which agencies are most active in Silicon Oasis?
- Agency presence in Silicon Oasis shifts too often for a static answer to hold. UnitHunter's agency view ranks the top contributors by current active listing count, refreshed daily, so you can see which brokerages actually hold DSO inventory this week and which buildings or compounds each one is sitting on, before you decide whether to compete on a building or work around it.