Fay Al Reeman II: The Villa You Design, Not The One You're Given.
Let’s be brutally honest. If you are looking for a villa on Yas or Saadiyat Island, you are paying a massive "Location Tax." You are likely looking at AED 5 million for a townhouse where you can hear your neighbor sneeze through the wall. You are paying for the zip code, not the house. Fay Al Reeman II in Al Shamkha is the market correction. It challenges the assumption that you need to live on an island to live well. Here, for the price of a small townhouse elsewhere, you get a sprawling, standalone 3 to 6-bedroom villa on a private plot.
Unlike the "cookie-cutter" communities where every street looks identical, Fay Al Reeman II is built on Customization. Aldar understands that a home should reflect its owner, not just its developer. You aren't just handed keys to a generic box; you choose your layout, your interior finish (Light or Dark), and your exterior facade (Modern or Contemporary). This is a "Made-to-Order" home. You get the prestige of an Aldar build with the personality of a custom project, all rated Estidama Pearl 2 for sustainability, ensuring your utility bills stay low while your living standards stay high.
The location objection is outdated. Al Shamkha is no longer "far away"; it is the new center of gravity for Abu Dhabi’s expansion. You are 15 minutes from Abu Dhabi International Airport, 20 minutes from Yas Island, and adjacent to the major highway networks. You get the connectivity of the city without the congestion. The community itself is a self-contained ecosystem with its own schools, retail hubs, and mosques, meaning the daily school run doesn't have to be a cross-country expedition.
This project is specifically designed for the buyer who values Space over "Hype." While others are squeezing their families into 2,500 sq. ft. townhouses, residents here are enjoying villas starting from 3,272 sq. ft. up to a massive 5,328 sq. ft.. You get a Majlis, a driver’s room, and a garden that is actually big enough to play football in. It is a return to traditional family living—private, spacious, and uncompromised.