In Dubai Land Residence Complex, residential preferences are generally influenced by accessibility, efficiency, and the financial terms of the residential offering. The WOW Tower by Mr. Eight Development brings a high-rise component to DLRC and is branded under the MR. EIGHT Branded Residences brand. In the Dubailand area, where most projects compete on the basis of price and apartment size, The WOW Tower emphasizes branding and shared facilities as part of its value proposition.
Architecturally designed as a vertical landmark in Dubai Land Residence Complex, The WOW Tower is purely an apartment project. The project offers studios, 1-bedroom, and 2-bedroom apartments, with apartments from floors 17 to 38. The project is priced from AED 709,000 (≈ $191,400) for studios, AED 1,084,000 (≈ $292,700) for 1-bedroom apartments, and AED 1,883,000 (≈ $508,400) for 2-bedroom apartments. The apartments are sized from 380-510 sqft (35.3-47.4 m²) for studios, 670-840 sqft (62.2-78.0 m²) for 1-bedroom apartments, and 1,220-1,460 sqft (113.3-135.6 m²) for 2-bedroom apartments. The project is scheduled for completion in Q3 2029.
The payment terms for The WOW Tower in Dubai Land Residence Complex are 50/50, with a booking fee of AED 70,000 (approximately USD 18,900). The annual service charges are fixed at AED 18 per sq. ft. for internal areas and AED 4.5 per sq. ft. for balcony or terrace areas. In Dubai Land Residence Complex, well-defined service charge structures are important for long-term yield analysis and owner occupancy budgeting.
The Amenities in The WOW Tower by Mr. Eight Development embody the full tower residential concept. The development has a swimming pool, gym, and padel courts, which promote physical activities within the building. The project also has landscaped areas for outdoor relaxation and play areas for children, which address the needs of families. The amenity package fits the demographic of DLRC, where the majority of the residents are young professionals and small families. In Dubailand, where most activities require driving, having access to fitness and recreation facilities within the building reduces reliance on external spaces for daily activities.



















