Qatar’s Lusail City has reached a major milestone with the completion of infrastructure for the ‘North Islands’ residential phase. This development is being hailed as the next frontier for luxury waterfront living in the country, offering a unique blend of privacy, high-end amenities, and connectivity. The North Islands consist of several distinct areas that provide over 500 premium residential plots, many of which are now ready for handover to private owners and developers. The completion of bridges, roads, and utility networks ensures that the islands are fully integrated with the rest of Lusail’s burgeoning ecosystem.
The demand for these plots has been exceptionally high, driven by Qatar’s updated residency laws that offer long-term benefits to international property buyers. The North Islands are designed to be an ultra-exclusive enclave, featuring private yacht clubs, boutique retail outlets, and secluded beaches. Unlike the more densely populated areas of Doha, the North Islands focus on low-density, high-value developments, making them an ideal choice for high-net-worth individuals seeking a peaceful yet modern lifestyle.
Investment in Lusail’s infrastructure continues to pay dividends. The city’s tram network and proximity to the Hamad International Airport make it a highly practical choice for global professionals. Furthermore, the North Islands are being developed with a strong emphasis on marine conservation, ensuring that the luxury lifestyle does not come at the expense of the local environment. This balance of prestige and sustainability is a hallmark of Qatar’s real estate strategy. As the country prepares for its next phase of economic growth, the North Islands stand as a testament to Lusail’s status as a world-class city. With the infrastructure now in place, the skyline of the islands is expected to transform rapidly over the next three years, creating a new landmark on the Qatari coast that rivals the most famous waterfront destinations globally.



































































