A practical way to assess Tara Park is to begin by considering the role Reem Island plays within Abu Dhabi’s real estate market. It is neither a remote lifestyle destination nor a purely corporate district. Instead, it stands as one of Abu Dhabi’s main apartment-led residential islands, where buyers generally expect convenient access to workplaces, retail, schools, and healthcare within a compact urban setting. This geographic context gives Tara Park on Reem Island a clear and practical foundation before finishes, branding, or amenities are considered.
Within that framework, Modon has positioned Tara Park as a quieter, more family-oriented residential development in Abu Dhabi. The first phase consists of two towers, with the emphasis placed on landscaped surroundings, connectivity, and day-to-day convenience rather than on a strongly expressive architectural identity. This distinction matters because developments in this segment are often evaluated by the quality of everyday living: how well the homes function for families, how effective the surrounding district is, and whether the project can appeal to both owner-occupiers and long-term tenants without relying on a luxury narrative to offset weaker fundamentals.
The verified commercial profile is straightforward. Tara Park offers one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. A one-bedroom unit is priced at AED 1,640,000, or about $446,600, and measures 882 square feet, equivalent to 82 m². A two-bedroom unit is priced at AED 2,600,000, or approximately $708,000, with an area of 1,302 square feet, or 121 m². A three-bedroom unit is priced at AED 3,600,000, or around $980,300, and extends to 2,056 square feet, or 191 m². Handover is scheduled for Q3 2029, while the payment plan is structured as 5% on booking, 45% during construction, and 50% on handover. Taken together, these figures indicate that the project is designed to serve multiple household types rather than a narrowly defined buyer niche.
This residential positioning is also reflected in the project’s internal planning approach. Tara Park is presented through practical layouts, natural light, contemporary finishes, and landscaped surroundings, suggesting a development intended to feel comfortable, functional, and established rather than overtly stylised. In Abu Dhabi real estate, where buyers often compare projects on long-term livability as much as on immediate visual appeal, this kind of specification language has clear commercial significance. It points to a project designed to compete on everyday residential usability.
The amenity package becomes more coherent when viewed through the lens of daily routines. For work and general convenience, Tara Park includes co-working and study areas, open-air workspaces, a residents’ lounge, a retail plaza, and a connecting bridge to Reem Mall. This integration is important because it reduces the distance between home life and essential daily needs, particularly for residents who divide their time between office-based work, remote work, and short errand cycles.
A second layer of amenities supports social and family life. The BBQ area, landscaped outdoor spaces, shaded walkways, indoor and outdoor children’s play areas, and nursery all encourage residents to spend more time within the development itself. A third layer is centred on active living. The swimming pool, kids’ pool, fitness studio, padel court, multi-purpose sports court, and 527-metre jogging track provide enough recreational variety to appeal to households that prefer physical activity to be integrated into the residential environment rather than outsourced entirely to external clubs or gyms. Because the offering is broad, the development does not depend on a single flagship facility to justify its amenity profile.





















