Saadiyat Island جزيرة السعديات
Abu Dhabi's cultural island with the highest average ticket size in the emirate, anchored by Saadiyat Beach, Saadiyat Lagoons and the Mamsha Al Saadiyat district.
7,914 ADREC-recorded sales · average AED 5.89M · total transacted value AED 46.64B · latest record 2026-05-13.
About Saadiyat Island
Saadiyat Island is Abu Dhabi's cultural and luxury beachfront destination, home to the Louvre Abu Dhabi, the upcoming Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, the Zayed National Museum and the Soul Beach Club. Its main residential clusters — Saadiyat Beach, Saadiyat Lagoons, Saadiyat Reserve, Mamsha Al Saadiyat and the new St. Regis Residences — combine to form the highest-ticket residential market in the United Arab Emirates capital. Average transaction values across the island exceed AED four million, with super-prime branded units inside Mamsha and St. Regis routinely clearing AED ten to twenty million. NAS LUXURY REAL ESTATE tracks every ADREC-recorded transfer on the island and surfaces them daily at ad-transactions.com with a free, fully filterable view of square-foot rates, layouts and primary versus secondary mix.
Dedicated resale portal: saadiyatresale.com
Top sub-areas by volume
- Saadiyat Grove - The Heart — 832 transactions · average AED 1.86M
- Saadiyat Lagoons - Wilds - Phase 1 — 736 transactions · average AED 8.37M
- Saadiyat Lagoons - Phase 2 - Al Sidr — 700 transactions · average AED 8.28M
- Louvre Residences — 555 transactions · average AED 3.42M
- The Row Saadiyat — 512 transactions · average AED 6.02M
Frequently asked questions
What is the average resale price on Saadiyat Island?
Average ADREC-recorded transaction values on Saadiyat Island exceed AED 4 million, with branded residences in Mamsha Al Saadiyat and the St. Regis routinely trading between AED 10 million and AED 20 million.
Which Saadiyat Island sub-communities are the most expensive?
Saadiyat Beach, Saadiyat Reserve and the St. Regis Residences cluster carry the highest per-square-foot prices, followed by Mamsha Al Saadiyat and Saadiyat Lagoons.
Can foreigners buy property on Saadiyat Island?
Yes. Saadiyat Island is a designated investment zone, so non-UAE nationals may purchase freehold residential properties on the island.
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