Dubai’s real estate sector is witnessing a growing shift toward wellness-focused residential communities, and Keturah Reserve, a luxury development in Mohammed Bin Rashid City’s District 7, is positioning itself at the forefront of this trend. Inspired by the globally recognised “Blue Zones” concept—regions where people live longer and healthier lives—the project aims to integrate nature, health, and sustainable design into everyday living.
The concept of Blue Zones was introduced by American explorer and National Geographic Fellow Dan Buettner, who studied communities known for exceptional longevity. His research identified five regions—Okinawa in Japan, Sardinia in Italy, the Nicoya Peninsula in Costa Rica, Icaria in Greece, and Loma Linda in California—where lifestyle, environment, and social structure contribute to longer and healthier lives.
Drawing inspiration from these findings, the developers of Keturah Reserve are designing a community where natural elements and wellness-oriented infrastructure form the core of residential planning.
Wellness-Driven Design
With an estimated investment of AED 5.7 billion, Keturah Reserve is envisioned as a bio-living community where environmental factors such as air quality, water purity, and natural lighting are prioritised to enhance residents’ health and wellbeing.
The project integrates advanced air purification systems capable of filtering dust particles, pollutants, and harmful pathogens. Water infrastructure is also designed with enhanced treatment mechanisms to ensure high standards of purity.
Lighting systems within the development are designed to mimic natural daylight patterns throughout the day, helping support healthy sleep cycles and overall physical wellbeing.
Green Spaces and Natural Integration
Landscaping plays a significant role in shaping the community’s environment. The project features mature trees sourced internationally, olive trees, green corridors, and Japanese-inspired dry gardens, all designed to create a calming and nature-centric living atmosphere.
This focus on green infrastructure aligns with Dubai’s broader urban sustainability initiatives. The Dubai Municipality Blue and Green Spaces Roadmap, announced at the World Governments Summit, outlines projects worth over AED 4 billion to expand parks, plant 1.5 million trees, and introduce more than 200 sports and recreational spaces across the city over the next five years.
Family-Friendly Community Features
Keturah Reserve also focuses on creating an environment conducive to family living. The community will include safe play areas, childcare facilities, educational activity spaces, and programming designed to encourage outdoor engagement among children.
Facilities such as summer camps, Montessori learning spaces, a creche, and a bio-living farm aim to promote interactive learning and healthier lifestyles for younger residents.
Rising Demand for Wellness Real Estate
The emergence of wellness-driven developments reflects a broader trend in Dubai’s luxury real estate market. Properties that integrate wellness features, green infrastructure, and lifestyle amenities are increasingly commanding premium prices.
Industry estimates suggest that wellness-centric homes in Dubai can command price premiums of up to 15%, while branded residences offering strong lifestyle experiences can achieve premiums between 15% and 25%.
As global homebuyers increasingly prioritise health, sustainability, and quality of life, developments that combine nature, walkability, and community-focused design are expected to perform strongly in the market.
With projects like Keturah Reserve, Dubai’s real estate sector is moving beyond conventional luxury, positioning wellness and longevity as key pillars of future urban living.

