Havencia, developed by ALA Developments, offers a contemporary apartment offering in Dubai Land Residence Complex (DLRC), a Dubailand locality that is famous for its connectivity on wide roads and is developing into a hub of educational institutions, destination retail, and fun family leisure activities. The project’s positioning strategy is based on lifestyle, but the benefit of the project is its location, which is suitable for people who need to commute in various directions without depending on Dubai’s density.
The project is centered on a consistent residential experience in the studios, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom apartments, emphasizing comfort, functional layouts, and shared spaces that are intended to be integral to daily life rather than occasional niceties. This is appropriate for end-users who are planning a long-term stay as well as investors who are targeting tenants who value convenience, parking, and community facilities.
In terms of commercial and practical viability, Havencia by ALA Developments is clearly articulated: studio apartments from AED 650,000 ($177,000), 1-bedroom apartments from AED 1,100,000 ($299,500), and 2-bedroom apartments from AED 1,700,000 ($462,900). The layout scale ranges from 399.3-416.0 sqft (37.1-38.6 m²) for the studios, 747.2-887.2 sqft (69.4-82.4 m²) for the 1-bedroom units, and 1,293.1 sqft (120.1 m²) for the 2-bedroom layout. The expected handover date is Q2 2028, and the payment terms are 20% upon booking, 30% during construction, and 50% upon handover.
The planning of facilities is most logical when considered in the context of scenarios. For family afternoons, the outdoor space is planned as a supervised play environment where kids can cycle between a water play feature and playground elements, while parents are in attendance in shaded seating areas within landscaped spaces. These are supplemented by quieter garden areas that facilitate slower-paced activities, from reading to short walks without leaving the community.
For wellness and fitness, there is a definite indoor training facility coupled with outdoor areas that facilitate lighter activity or recovery, which is particularly important in the districts where life is often organized around driving and indoor working. The intention is more about creating a habit of exercise through proximity and convenience.
For social leisure activities, the project focuses on evening and weekend usage. The cinema-style outdoor screen area provides a community-focused way to relax, while poolside areas are designed for solo relaxation and small social gatherings. Outdoor dining occasions are facilitated through BBQ-style offerings, which enable residents to host social gatherings without having to go out to restaurants for every social engagement.
For mixed-use personal activities, the shared interiors illustrated appear to be areas for residents to temporarily pause, work, or meet informally, which fits with work patterns. A golf simulator-style entertainment component completes the offering for residents who are interested in activity-based recreation without having to commit to off-site facilities.





















