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Kamdar Developments has launched 105 Residences, a new high-end development in Jumeirah Village Circle.
For nearly 40 years, Kamdar Developments has quietly become a trusted international name to the who’s who of real estate. The family-run operation works with household name partners to plan and implement its high-end developments, which up to now have been built exclusively for private buyers or the Kamdar family’s own private investment portfolio.
Now, for the first time ever in the UAE, Kamdar Developments is bringing its expertise to the table for all investors and prospective homeowners, with the launch of 105 Residences in Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC). It’s part of a renewed vision for the business under Director’s Mahomed and Tazmeen Kamdar, siblings who are driving forward operations after the hugely successful tenure of Founder and Chairman Yousuf Kamdar.

L-R – Mahomed Kamdar, Yousuf Kamdar, and Tazmeen Kamdar
Yousuf, the patriarch of the business, started as an independent textile trader in the heart of Dubai’s old town, Deira, and gradually expanded operations right across Europe, Africa and the Middle East. This included a diversification into IT hardware and software (SSE Dubai) and real estate.
“Our family has benefitted from long-term investment in the UAE and particularly Dubai. The city has given us so much and we are proud to launch 105 Residences as a quality project that will last generations,” said Tazmeen Kamdar.
105 Residences is nestled in the popular JVC community and its prime location is matched by premium quality design from award-winning architects. Its 105 units include premium studio, 1-bed and 2-bed apartments, finished with hand-picked interiors.
Mahomed Kamdar adds, “There are many developers in Dubai, but this project truly matters to us – it is a flagship to our father’s legacy and relentless determination.”
Stunning amenities include a relaxing swimming pool and garden podium, a rooftop sky garden with outdoor cinema, barbecue area for social gatherings, and indoor and outdoor children’s play facilities. Sporty residents will also benefit from a multi-purpose sports court onsite, as well as fitness studio and gym.

Positioned just minutes from popular hubs such as Circle Mall, Mall of the Emirates and Dubai Hills Mall, 105 Residences will be constructed sustainably and provide next level craftsmanship.
105 Residences offers bona fide luxury from just AED 640,000 – an attainable price tag for investors and prospective homeowners. Furthermore, the developer is fully funding the project, guaranteeing end-to-end delivery and underlining Kamdar Development’s commitment to build the UAE’s most desirable properties now, and for generations to come.
To learn more about Kamdar Developments and to discover 105 Residences, visit kamdardevelopments.com/105-residences-by-kamdar/.
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