Dubai real estate: $245m Franck Muller Yachting branded real estate development sold out breaking ground
Dubai branded luxury real estate continues to attract investors, with London Gate and Franck Muller announcing the complete sell-out of Franck Muller Yachting, their third collaboration valued at AED900m ($245m). The partners said the…

Dubai branded luxury real estate continues to attract investors, with London Gate and Franck Muller announcing the complete sell-out of Franck Muller Yachting, their third collaboration valued at AED900m ($245m).
The partners said the project was sold-out before breaking ground.
The Dubai Maritime City project is inspired by Franck Muller’s iconic Yachting timepieces, the design incorporates compass motifs, ocean-toned palettes and meticulous detailing.
Franck Muller branded real estate in Dubai
The project features 574 residential units across studio, one-, two-, and plus-bedroom configurations.
Eman Taha, CEO of London Gate, said: “What makes Yachting extraordinary is achieving this before we’ve even broken ground. People are investing in buying into a vision, and a track record.
“Every buyer who chooses Yachting is making a statement about what they value: craftsmanship that lasts generations, design that tells a story, and a lifestyle that goes beyond.”
Residents will have access to a:
- Zen garden
- Rooftop cinema
- Spa
- Padel court
- Children’s adventure areas
- Garden barbecue spaces
Yachting in Dubai Maritime City
Erol Baliyan, Managing Director of Franck Muller, said: “The quick and full sell-out of Franck Muller Yachting shows that our brand’s legacy is successfully moving into the real estate market, which is now a key part of our long-term vision.”
The success of Yachting follows earlier launches—Aeternitas and Vanguard—that also sold out, marking a trilogy of fully subscribed partnerships.
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