ALDER at Parkfive is the fifth and final residential complex within the prestigious Parkfive community by Deyaar Development. The project embodies the harmony of contemporary design and traditional Arabic aesthetics, creating an atmosphere of tranquility, comfort, and refined style.
The architecture of ALDER at Parkfive combines minimalist modern forms with subtle cultural influences. The building is designed in a contemporary style, emphasizing functionality, natural light, and an organic connection with its surroundings.
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Natural materials and glass elements define the façades, highlighting both the modern character of the structure and its integration with nature.
ALDER at Parkfive offers 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments, ideal for both family living and investment.
Each residence is designed with attention to detail:
Interiors are crafted in a modern style with touches of Arabic elegance, combining neutral tones, natural textures, and balanced geometry to create a sense of calm sophistication.
Residents of ALDER at Parkfive enjoy access to a rich range of amenities, focused on comfort, relaxation, and family living:
These features create the ambiance of a private, cozy community, centered around peace, quality of life, and connection with nature.
ALDER at Parkfive is located in Dubai Production City, one of Dubai’s most convenient and rapidly developing districts. Its strategic location ensures easy access to major destinations:
The project offers the perfect blend of urban accessibility and private serenity, appealing to residents who value modern living surrounded by nature.
ALDER at Parkfive by Deyaar represents the culmination of the Parkfive community — a development crafted for those who value style, space, and quality. It merges modern aesthetics, comfort, and natural harmony, offering the perfect balance between urban vibrancy and private tranquility.
A growing cluster with a focus on affordable housing, studios and 1BR. Good transport accessibility to key arteries.
Investors are interested in low prices per m² and demand from media workers, logistics workers and nearby business clusters.

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