Cedarwood Estates at Jumeirah Golf Estates
Starting Price AED 12.3M
About The Project
Cedarwood Estate at Jumeirah Golf Estates by Wasl
Cedarwood Estates at Jumeirah Golf Estates is planned as a quiet, golf facing address where large family villas sit beside fairways, riding trails and mature green space. Developed by Wasl in Cluster nine, it brings a limited collection of one hundred and twenty one standalone villas with four, five and six bedroom layouts. Built up areas run from roughly six thousand to more than sixteen thousand square feet, with private plots, gardens and pools that feel closer to a country estate than a typical city villa. A fifty fifty payment structure, with ten percent at booking, forty percent during construction and the balance on handover toward the end of twenty twenty eight, gives buyers time to plan while securing a place in one of Dubai’s most established golf communities.
Set close to the equestrian centre, the project picks up an extra lifestyle layer that you do not often find in modern master plans. Villas edge onto sweeping panoramic fairways, while the so called Green Islands, sculpted mounds and terraced planting sit between homes and streets as soft buffers. Tree clusters, shaded seating pockets and curved internal roads keep the scene slow and residential. You arrive along a streetscape that feels deliberately softened, with views opening towards the course rather than towards traffic. The overall impression is of a low density neighbourhood where the soundscape is birds, sprinklers and the occasional golf cart.
4-6 Bedroom Golf Villas At Cedarwood Estates
Homes at Cedarwood Estates follow the planning logic of Ashwood Estates, one of the most successful villa clusters at Jumeirah Golf Estates, so there is a sense that the layouts have already been tested by real family life. Four bedroom villas will suit end users who want space to grow without losing control of running costs. Five bedroom homes add the flexibility for a larger household or live in help. Six bedroom options move into legacy territory, for families who want guest suites, older children or three generation living under one roof. In each case the focus is on clear zoning between entertaining spaces downstairs and calmer private areas above.
Built up areas are generous. Many villas open into a double height foyer that gives an immediate feeling of scale. Full height glazing pulls the eye straight out to the fairway or garden, so you always know you are on a golf course rather than in a generic suburban street. Most layouts include provision for a lift, which makes homes more future proof as residents age or families look after older relatives. Three car parking and staff accommodation are standard expectations at this level and have been built into the plans from the start, not bolted on.
Indoor areas are arranged around open living and dining zones that spill out to terraces, pergolas and the pool deck. This keeps circulation simple and allows the main floor to be used differently through the week, from quiet mornings to larger weekend gatherings. Upstairs, bedroom suites lean towards hotel style comfort, with proper dressing space and bathrooms that feel more like private wellness rooms than purely functional washrooms. The idea is to create a house that can host a busy, social life but still give everybody a corner where they can close a door and feel completely at ease.
Architecture, Interiors And Everyday Living by Wasl at Jumeriah Golf Estate
From outside, Cedarwood Estates reads as a family of related villas rather than a single repeated type. Massing is bold but controlled, with clean forms broken up by deep balconies, overhangs and pergolas that give shade and visual depth. The architecture takes its cues from the golf landscape, using light tones and natural materials so the built pieces sit comfortably against long stretches of green. There is no attempt to shout. Instead the homes are designed to age well, letting planting and daily use bring character over time.
Inside, finishes are expected to lean towards a calm, contemporary palette. Think light stone or high quality tile underfoot, warm joinery, and neutral walls that allow furniture and art to carry more of the personality. Floor to ceiling glass in many main rooms means daylight becomes one of the key materials. Kitchens are typically open to family spaces, with sensible runs of worktop, island options and enough storage to cope with real cooking rather than just occasional show. Service kitchens and utility areas are planned in where the villa size allows, which matters if you entertain often or run a larger household.
Terraces, landscaped courtyards and personal infinity pools are not simply extras, they are part of the lifestyle logic. Evenings can settle into a pattern of outdoor dinners, children in the pool and quiet time looking over the course, without needing to leave home for that resort feeling. The wider master plan supports this rhythm with clubhouse facilities, dining, jogging and cycling tracks and outdoor fitness, so residents do not have to choose between a private garden and shared amenities.
For buyers who think about numbers as much as mood, Cedarwood Estates offers a clear proposition. Wasl brings a government backed development track record across Dubai, Jumeirah Golf Estates already has a history of solid villa demand, and similar layouts at Ashwood Estates have shown they hold appeal with both end users and renters. Purchase prices at this level also support long term residency options for those targeting golden visa thresholds. The combination of limited villa count, golf frontage and mature infrastructure gives the project a degree of built in scarcity.

4 - 6
Bedroom Types
50/50
Payment Plan
2030
Handover
6,085 to 9,213 sq. ft
Unit Sizes
Visual Tour
Gallery
World-Class Living
Amenities
prime position
Location & Connectivity
Key Distances
- 25 Minutes
Dubai Marina
- 30 Minutes
DWC Airport
- 30 Minutes
Downtown
About Community
Jumeirah Golf Estates
Jumeirah Golf Estates Dubai has grown into one of Dubai’s most recognisable residential golf communities, spreading across more than one thousand one hundred hectares of fairways, lakes and neighbourhoods. At the heart sit two championship courses, Earth and Fire, designed by Greg Norman. Even if you never play, the amount of planned open land changes the feel of daily life. Roads are quieter, horizons are wider and there is always a stretch of green somewhere in your line of sight. The country club, tennis stadium and academy facilities pull in a steady calendar of events, so the area keeps a low key buzz without tipping into a high rise skyline.
Away from the fairways, Jumeirah Golf Estates Dubai functions as a complete residential district. Schools such as JESS, Repton and GEMS World Academy sit within a manageable drive, which matters for families plotting out a routine that runs from early drop offs to evening activities. Healthcare is covered by respected names including Dubai London Clinic and nearby hospitals in neighbouring communities. Small retail, cafés and services cluster around the main entrances and club areas, while larger malls and city destinations remain a straightforward car journey away.
Connectivity is one of the quiet strengths of the location. Set between Mohammed Bin Zayed Road and Zayed Bin Hamdan Road, residents can reach Dubai Marina in roughly twenty five minutes, Downtown Dubai in around thirty, Dubai International Airport in about thirty five and Al Maktoum International Airport in around fifteen, traffic allowing. This makes it realistic to work in central districts, travel regularly or have children in schools spread across different parts of the city, while still coming home to a noticeably slower pace.
For households who choose Cedarwood Estates, all of this becomes the backdrop to private villa life. You get a large, clearly planned home with fairway views, a community where golf and equestrian life sit alongside family routines, and a setting that feels tucked away yet remains well connected to wider Dubai. It is an address for people who want space, greenery and time to stretch out, without stepping out of the city altogether.
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