The landscape of Oman’s capital is undergoing a breathtaking evolution as the Yiti Sustainable City project marks a major construction milestone. Located along the stunning cliffs and beaches of Muscat’s coastline, the first phase of this landmark Integrated Tourism Complex (ITC) is now nearing completion. A joint venture between the Oman Tourism Development Company (OMRAN Group) and specialized sustainable developers, the project is a centerpiece of Oman Vision 2040. It aims to diversify the national economy by combining luxury real estate with world-class tourism and environmental stewardship. Unlike traditional developments, Yiti is built on a foundation of sustainability, utilizing renewable energy, water recycling systems, and a design that respects the natural topography of the area.
Phase one includes a significant number of residential units, ranging from modern apartments to luxury villas, all designed to meet the highest international standards of energy efficiency. The project has already seen strong interest from both local buyers and international investors, drawn by the unique ‘live-work-play’ concept and the opportunity to own property in one of the most beautiful coastal settings in the GCC. The city will eventually feature boutique hotels, a vibrant marina, and a ‘sustainability center’ dedicated to promoting eco-friendly innovation.
Oman’s real estate sector is currently enjoying a period of steady growth, fueled by government initiatives that make it easier for expatriates to invest in ITCs. The progress at Yiti is a testament to the Sultanate’s ability to attract foreign direct investment and execute complex, multi-year master plans. By focusing on low-density development and high-quality finishing, Yiti is positioning itself as a premier destination for those seeking a balance between luxury and nature. As the handovers for the first residential units approach, the project stands as a shining example of how Oman is redefining the coastal living experience for the 21st century.







































































