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A distress deal has emerged in one of Dubai’s most established family villa communities. This 4-bedroom standalone villa in Samara, Arabian Ranches 2 is listed at AED 3,500,000 — well below the community’s typical range of AED 4.0M–4.8M for comparable 4-bedroom units. The seller is motivated and relocating, the property is vacant, and it occupies a corner plot of 6,500 sq ft with a private landscaped garden. Developed by Emaar Properties and located in the heart of Arabian Ranches 2, this is a genuine below-market opportunity in a community where similar villas rarely come up for sale below AED 4 million.
Samara villas by Emaar are designed for contemporary family living, blending desert-inspired architecture with modern interiors. This particular 4-bedroom unit features clean geometric lines, large windows that draw in natural light, and a layout that separates living and sleeping zones across two floors. The villa includes:
At 6,500 sq ft, this corner plot in Samara is significantly larger than the community average of approximately 4,500–5,000 sq ft for standard 4-bedroom villa plots. The corner position means extra privacy on two sides — no immediate neighbour to your left or behind you. In Arabian Ranches 2, where plot sizes directly influence resale value, 6,500 sq ft gives you room for a private pool, extended garden, or outdoor entertaining area. Standard Samara plots typically list 10–15% higher per sq ft than smaller internal plots, making this corner position a tangible value advantage that compounds over time.
Arabian Ranches 2 is a master-planned villa community by Emaar Properties, located between Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) and Umm Suqeim Street (D63). The community wraps around the Arabian Ranches Golf Club — an 18-hole championship desert course — and sits adjacent to the original Arabian Ranches, which has been one of Dubai’s most established expat villa communities since 2004. Samara is positioned in the southern cluster, closest to the community’s retail centre and school zone.
This is not a cosmetic discount. The seller is relocating and has priced the villa deliberately below comparable units in Samara. Similar 4-bedroom standalone villas in Arabian Ranches 2 have transacted between AED 4.0M and AED 4.8M in 2025–2026, making this listing genuinely below market. Here’s why this deal stands out:
Arabian Ranches 2 is the second phase of one of Dubai’s most iconic villa communities, developed by Emaar Properties. The community spans multiple sub-communities — Samara, Camelia, Rasha, and Yasmin — each with its own architectural identity but sharing a cohesive network of parks, cycling tracks, and community facilities. The Arabian Ranches Golf Club, an 18-hole desert course designed by Ian Baker-Finch, anchors the community’s leisure offering. A community retail centre with a Carrefour supermarket, restaurants, clinics, and a nursery serves daily needs. GEMS Metropole School (Outstanding rating) and Ranches Primary School are within the community. Arabian Ranches 2 is a freehold area popular with families who value space, greenery, and a quieter pace of life without sacrificing connectivity.
This Samara villa is vacant and available for immediate viewing. At AED 3,500,000 for a 4-bedroom standalone villa on a 6,500 sq ft corner plot in Arabian Ranches 2, this is one of the sharpest prices in the community right now. Genuine distress deals in Arabian Ranches 2 are rare — don’t wait.
Take a closer look at Arabian Ranches 2 — one of Dubai’s most established and family-oriented villa communities by Emaar Properties, set around an 18-hole championship golf course.



This 4-bedroom standalone villa with maid’s room in Samara, Arabian Ranches 2 is listed at AED 3,500,000. This represents approximately 12–27% below comparable transactions in the same sub-community, making it a genuine distress deal in one of Dubai’s most established family villa communities.
Samara is a gated sub-community in the southern cluster of Arabian Ranches 2, closest to the community retail centre and school zone. It sits between Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road (E311) and Umm Suqeim Street (D63), providing quick access to both Downtown Dubai and the coastal areas. The neighbourhood is self-contained with its own parks, pool and children’s facilities.
A distress property in Dubai is a property priced below its true market value because the seller faces financial or time pressure — such as relocation, mortgage obligations, or cash-flow urgency. Distress properties are not necessarily in poor condition