The Archive by Imtiaz Developments at Dubai Land Residence Complex

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Alright so, The Archive this one’s by Imtiaz Developments, and it’s in Dubai Land Residence Complex, most people just say DLR for short. What caught my attention is the range of unit types, honestly. You’ve got everything from a small studio all the way up to a proper 3-bedroom apartment, so whether you’re just starting out or you’ve got a family, there’s probably something in there that fits. The developers clearly designed it for two kinds of buyers: people who actually want to live there and investors who’d rather not pay the full amount upfront while construction is still going on. Plus, the smart home features, fitted kitchens, and ready-made interiors save you from spending more money once you get the keys.

If I had to guess why people keep asking about The Archive specifically, it’s really just two things: where it is, and how the payments work. This project’s doing okay on both fronts, honestly. It’s close enough to some training and education hubs, and the roads connecting the area keep improving too, which is part of why DLRC just keeps growing year after year. Furnished units also tend to do well on the rental side, especially with students and working professionals who want something modern but don’t want to spend a fortune just moving in.

  • Fully furnished
  • Smart homes
  • Studio apartments
  • Family layouts
  • Flexible payments
  • DLRC location
  • Investor-friendly

Facilities amenities

  • Swimming
  • Gym
  • Yoga
  • Spa
  • Cafes
  • Coworking
  • Meetings
  • Cinema
  • Playground
  • Barbecue

The Archive by Imtiaz at Dubai land focuses more on everyday comfort than flashy amenities. There’s a rooftop pool, which is nice for winding down after work, and a gym plus a yoga deck if you’re the type who actually keeps up with fitness. There’s also a spa with a cold plunge, which is a nice touch for people who enjoy wellness without driving somewhere else for it. Families will probably like that there’s proper outdoor space for kids too. That’s usually one of the first things parents ask about when looking at a place like this.

The Archive by Imtiaz Location

DLRC keeps getting attention mainly because getting around is fairly easy compared to a lot of other areas, especially if you’re an expat commuting somewhere daily. Imtiaz put The Archive right next to Dubai Academic City, so naturally it works well for students, people working at the universities, or investors who are banking on that rental crowd. Dubai Silicon Oasis isn’t too far either, so if your job’s over there, the commute’s manageable. There’s also talk about the Blue Line metro eventually making things even easier once it’s up and running. Add to that the roads the city keeps expanding, which should help with peak-hour traffic compared to older, more built-up parts of Dubai and things like schools, grocery stores, daily errands, all of that keeps popping up nearby too.

Nearby location

  • 2-min school
  • 5-min stores
  • 8-min Academic City
  • 12-min Blue Line
  • 25-min Airport

The Archive by Imtiaz Payment Plan

Honestly, the payment plan is probably one of the better parts of this whole deal. It’s staggered, so you’re not stuck paying the full amount while construction’s still happening. Usually it works out to about 50–60% paid gradually as construction hits certain milestones. The rest, somewhere around 30–40%, gets spread out over roughly three years after you’ve already moved in, paid quarterly. Which honestly takes a lot of pressure off, especially since studios start at just under AED 700,000 and come fully furnished from day one.

  • 10% Booking
  • 50–60% Construction
  • 30–40% Post-handover

Type of Units

Studio:

  • 1-bedroom apartments
  • 2-bedroom apartments
  • 3-bedroom apartments

The Archive has studios, one-beds, two-beds, and three-bedroom apartments, and everything comes furnished. Studios usually make sense for first-time buyers or someone working who just wants an easier entry point price-wise. One-bedrooms tend to attract couples, or maybe someone living alone who wants a little extra space, maybe for working from home. Kitchens are already fitted and the whole place is smart-enabled, so honestly there’s not much left to do once you actually move in.
The bigger two and three-bedroom units obviously suit families with more storage, bigger living spaces, that kind of thing. The open layout genuinely helps on busy mornings when everyone’s rushing to get out the door. And for investors, the larger units make sense too, since bigger rentals tend to stay in demand around DLRC, mostly because of the universities and job hubs feeding that demand consistently.

Master Plan

The whole idea behind the layout seems pretty simple once you actually look at it. They wanted movement through the building to feel easy, not like you’re constantly bumping into people or cars. There’s more than one entry and exit point for vehicles, and the walking paths are set up so you’re not squeezed between buildings just to get to the amenities. Open spaces give a bit of breathing room between different areas instead of cramming everything together in one spot. Parents especially seem to like that kids are kept a fair distance from where the cars move. Facilities are spread out too, which helps avoid everything getting crowded at once, and gives people a few different spots depending on whether they want to relax, work, or just spend time with friends.

Floor Plan

Once you’re inside, the living area and kitchen flow into each other pretty naturally, which just makes regular day-to-day stuff easier. Big windows let in a good bit of natural light, and with the balcony attached to the living space, the whole area feels bright, especially during the day. The bedrooms are kept a bit more private, with proper storage, so they don’t end up eating into your living space unnecessarily. Kitchens already have the higher-end appliances installed, so there’s less to actually go out and buy before moving in. Overall it just feels like the layout was designed with actual daily life in mind, not just for looking nice in photos.

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