In new residential districts, the strongest projects are usually those supported by a functioning urban environment rather than isolated from it. The Gate 6 by Arada fits that pattern. Its value does not depend on a single defining feature, but on the way it connects to the broader urban framework of Aljada. It is therefore best understood through context, sequencing, and everyday usability rather than through marketing shorthand.
Aljada is positioned as a mixed-use development in which residential, educational, commercial, and leisure components operate together. Within that setting, The Gate 6 enters the market as a clearly defined apartment-led project with a modern specification and a unit mix suited to both smaller households and larger families. It is a residential product within a district designed to bring multiple parts of city life into one address.
The Gate 6 is configured as G + 9 floors and offers 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom apartments. Current availability includes 14 one-bedroom units, 10 two-bedroom units, 4 three-bedroom units, and 2 four-bedroom units. Prices start at AED 970,000 (≈ $264,000) and reach AED 3,190,000 (≈ $868,500), while unit sizes range from 706 sqft (65.6 m²) to 2,431 sqft (225.8 m²).
One-bedroom apartments are priced from AED 970,000 to AED 1,200,000 (≈ $264,000–326,700) and range from 706 to 870 sqft (65.6–80.8 m²). Two-bedroom units are listed at AED 1,520,000–1,880,000 (≈ $413,900–511,800) and measure 1,149–1,397 sqft (106.7–129.8 m²). Three-bedroom apartments are priced from AED 2,070,000 to AED 2,550,000 (≈ $563,500–694,200) and range from 1,616 to 1,959 sqft (150.1–182.0 m²). Four-bedroom units are available from AED 3,165,000 to AED 3,190,000 (≈ $861,700–868,500), with sizes of 2,385–2,431 sqft (221.6–225.8 m²).
Completion is scheduled for Q4 2028. The payment plan follows a 35/65 structure, split into 5% on booking, 30% during construction, and 65% upon handover. The apartments are offered with kitchen-only furnishing, and the service charge is stated at 10–11 AED per sqft.
One of the more notable aspects of the project is its balance between standardisation and usability. Kitchen-only furnishing keeps the specification clean and controlled, while smart home features ensure the apartments remain aligned with current market expectations. The winter garden concept in many units also adds flexibility to the living space by allowing more than one mode of use. In a product of this type, spatial quality is often defined less by decorative language than by how well the layout adapts to daily routines.
The amenity offering can first be understood through its resident-only facilities. The gym and swimming pool provide a contained layer of wellness infrastructure within the building itself, which strengthens everyday usability. The inclusion of a cooker, hood, and washer/dryer belongs to the same practical category. These features do not create visual impact, but they reduce move-in complexity and make the apartments more immediately workable for both residents and landlords.
A second amenity layer relates to activity and outdoor movement. The Gate 6 has direct access to Aljada’s main sports complex, which includes football, five-a-side, padel, basketball, volleyball, and badminton facilities. This creates a stronger proposition than a gym-only offering because it extends the residential amenity base beyond the building itself. As a result, the development becomes more relevant to families, active residents, and households that prefer a district with genuine external amenity rather than one in which all leisure is compressed into an internal fitness space.
A third layer of amenity relates to neighbourhood convenience and informal social use. West Boulevard is directly accessible from the development, providing food and retail options that can become part of normal daily movement. Combined with the winter garden layouts in many homes, this supports a living pattern based on movement between private space, neighbourhood services, and community-scale amenities. The project therefore reads less like a conventional residential block and more like a building designed to function within an active urban environment.





















