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Sneak peek into Dubai villa sold for Dh102.8m in Emirates Hills

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Dubai: Phoenix Homes has brokered a deal for a villa in the Emirates Hills community for a price of Dh102.8 million – the highest value deal in the community this year. It is also the second highest ever sale value for the area.

Myles Bush, a founding partner in the company and an experienced property expert, sealed the deal between the seller from Malta and the buyer, an Indian.

The villa is on a plot of some 38,000 square feet, typical of the prestigious, exclusive gated community’s property
offerings. Emirates Hills is one of the city’s most well-established and upmarket neighbourhoods, featuring an array of unique, mansion-esque villas situated on leafy streets surrounding the Montgomerie Golf Club.

The sprawling mansion has a built-up area of more than 20,000 square feet, and backs onto the golf course. The property features floor-to-ceiling windows, five huge bedrooms, a private cinema, a swimming pool and a gym.

“This sale underlines the positive growth trajectory we are seeing in local real estate – and also serves to cement Phoenix Homes’ reputation as one of the top agencies in the city’s vibrant luxury segment.”

It also helped that Bush has a track record for big deals in the community as well as familiarity with the seller. “This is another notch in my career progression. I was behind the largest villa sale of 2017, the largest lease ever recorded in 2018, and the largest land sale of 2019. I’ve worked with the seller before, and both parties were wonderful people to deal with. We have no doubt that future business will be done with both parties.”

Myles and the team have another reason to celebrate as the sale was concluded on the company’s first anniversary. Phoenix Homes claims to give its team of 18 experienced brokers complete freedom to work how and where they like, with an 80% commission model.

This extraordinary model goes against the regional norm – splitting commission 50/50 between the agent and the agency. Myles will receive a hefty 7-figure commission for his latest sale deal. And while some US models charge brokers for desks and marketing, Phoenix offers workspace for those who want it, and leaves each broker to decide if they want to contribute to marketing of their property portfolio.

Operating from a 3,000 square feet office in Barsha Heights with an admin team, the company carries clout in the local markets – underlined by this record-breaking deal.

Brokers joining the agency can choose to spend some of their commission on promoting their portfolio on Phoenix Homes’ channels if they wish. They can also promote their properties via whichever methods they know work best for them, without paying money into the firm.

Phoenix Homes offers sales and lettings of both residential and commercial properties in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, and plans to swiftly open a UK office to assist in international property negotiations.

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Legend Motors launches Kaiyi X7 AWD and X7 PHEV SUVs in UAE, strengthening Chinese automaker’s expansion

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Legend Motors has expanded its product portfolio in the UAE with the launch of two new Kaiyi SUV models, the Kaiyi X7 AWD and the Kaiyi X7 PHEV, as the Chinese automotive brand strengthens its presence in one of the Gulf’s fastest-growing vehicle markets.

The latest launches underline Kaiyi’s strategy to grow its footprint across the Middle East by offering both conventional internal combustion engine vehicles and new-energy models that cater to evolving consumer preferences.

Speaking during the launch event in Dubai, Cannon Wang, Group Vice President, Leadership and Strategy at Legend Holding Group, said the UAE remains a strategic market for the company’s regional ambitions.

“Dubai represents a global benchmark for automotive excellence, where innovation and customer expectations come together. It is a natural gateway for Kaiyi’s regional expansion, and we see strong long-term potential in the UAE market as we introduce products that combine technology, value and performance,” Wang said.

The newly introduced Kaiyi X7 AWD is powered by a 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder petrol engine producing 256 horsepower and 390Nm of torque. The SUV is paired with a seven-speed wet dual-clutch transmission and an all-wheel-drive system, enabling it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in approximately 6.9 seconds.

Alongside it, the company unveiled the Kaiyi X7 PHEV, a plug-in hybrid SUV that combines a 1.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine with an electric motor and a lithium iron phosphate battery pack. The vehicle offers an all-electric driving range of up to 150 kilometres under the CLTC testing cycle and features EV, Hybrid and Power Assist driving modes.

The launches come as Chinese automotive manufacturers continue to expand their presence across the Gulf region, driven by increasing demand for technologically advanced SUVs and electrified vehicles.

The UAE automotive market records annual new vehicle sales of around 300,000 units, with SUVs accounting for nearly half of total sales. The growing preference for fuel-efficient and technology-focused vehicles has encouraged several global and Chinese manufacturers to broaden their product offerings in the country.

Tony Wu, Deputy General Manager of Kaiyi International, said the company remains committed to supporting the UAE’s transition toward cleaner mobility while continuing to serve customers seeking petrol-powered vehicles.

“Aligned with Dubai’s Vision 2030, we see a clear direction towards accelerating the adoption of new energy vehicles. While our petrol-powered E5 and X3 models continue to perform strongly among retail and fleet customers, we are equally committed to supporting the region’s shift towards cleaner, future-ready mobility solutions,” Wu said.

Harsh Chaturvedi, General Manager of Kaiyi UAE, said the company’s focus is on making advanced automotive technology accessible to a wider customer base.

“True innovation lies in making cutting-edge technology accessible, practical and aligned with the everyday expectations of our customers. It’s not just about specifications but delivering a refined sense of control, comfort and modern luxury,” he said.

Through its UAE operations under Legend Motors, the automotive division of Dubai-based Legend Holdings, the company is also investing in after-sales services, spare parts availability and customer support as it seeks to strengthen its presence across the UAE and the wider GCC market.

The launch of both petrol-powered and plug-in hybrid variants reflects Kaiyi’s broader strategy of offering multiple powertrain options as demand for electrified mobility continues to grow across the Middle East.

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Good news for businesses: Sharjah slashes fees and fines

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Businesses in Sharjah can now benefit from a range of temporary fee reductions after Sharjah Police unveiled a new package of incentives aimed at easing costs and supporting the emirate’s business community.

The measures, introduced in line with a decision by the Sharjah Executive Council, include 50% discounts on several security-related fees, along with reduced fines and lower training costs for companies.

What discounts are available?

Under the new initiative, eligible businesses will receive:

  • 50% off security permit renewal fees for commercial activities
  • 50% off security system subscription fees
  • 50% reduction on eligible violations and fines
  • 20% off mandatory training programme fees for companies

Sharjah Police said the initiative is designed to support commercial establishments, encourage business sustainability and further strengthen the emirate’s position as an attractive destination for investment.

How long will the discounts last?

The incentives will be available for three months from the date the decision comes into effect.

Businesses seeking more information about the discounts and eligibility can contact the Sharjah Police Call Centre on 901.

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UAE fuel prices drop sharply: Here’s what you’ll pay from July 1

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Motorists across the UAE will pay significantly less at the pump from July 1 after the UAE Fuel Price Committee announced a sharp reduction in petrol and diesel prices for July 2026.

All fuel grades have become cheaper compared to June, with Super 98 falling by 55 fils per litre, while diesel has dropped by 73 fils per litre.

All fuel grades have become cheaper compared to June, with Super 98 falling by 55 fils per litre, while diesel has dropped by 73 fils per litre.

Fuel prices for July

  • Super 98: Dh3.40 per litre (down from Dh3.95)
  • Special 95: Dh3.29 per litre (down from Dh3.83)
  • E-Plus 91: Dh3.21 per litre (down from Dh3.76)
  • Diesel: Dh3.60 per litre (down from Dh4.33)

The new rates take effect on Tuesday, July 1, 2026.

The UAE Fuel Price Committee reviews retail fuel prices every month, with rates adjusted in line with movements in global oil and energy markets.

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