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All Communities in muscat

Muscat is the capital and most populous city of Oman. Surrounded by the Al Hajar mountains and a long coastline, Oman's capital keeps a low-rise skyline by design, favouring white-washed architecture, mosques, and forts over high towers. Heritage remains central here, from the Mutrah corniche to the historic souq, everything follows a history and tradition.

For property buyers, Muscat presents a distinct proposition. Foreign freehold ownership concentrates inside Integrated Tourism Complexes, or ITCs, so the choice of community carries real legal weight. Al Mouj, Muscat Bay, Muscat Hills, and AIDA lead the market. Buyers range from holiday-home seekers to lifestyle relocators, alongside investors drawn by yields of 6 to 9%.

Top Property Types in Muscat, Oman

Muscat's freehold market offers different property types, each suited to a different budget and goal:

Property Type

Typical Communities

Price Range

Best For

Studios

Jebel Sifah, Yiti

OMR 44,500 to OMR 66,000

Entry-level, holiday homes

Apartments

Al Mouj, Muscat Hills

OMR 97,000 to OMR 517,920

Rental yield, lock-up-and-leave

Townhouses

Al Mouj, Yiti

OMR 130,000 to OMR 400,000 

Families, mid-tier budgets

Villas

Al Mouj, Muscat Bay

OMR 280,000 to OMR 900,000+

Space, privacy, end-users

Branded residences

AIDA, Al Bustan

OMR 169,982 to OMR 807,690

Prestige, capital growth

 

Muscat Communities at a Glance

Community

Price Range

Property Types

Best For

Al Mouj Muscat

OMR 97,000 to OMR 900,000+

Apartments, townhouses, villas

Marina lifestyle, liquidity, rental demand

Muscat Bay

OMR 76,000 to OMR 760,000

Villas, branded residences, apartments

Ultra-luxury, beachfront, privacy

Muscat Hills

OMR 95,000 to OMR 450,000 

Apartments, villas

Golf, mid-range entry, value

AIDA (Yiti)

OMR 95,000 to OMR 807,690

Branded villas, apartments

Branded residences, cliffside, capital growth

The Sustainable City Yiti

OMR 55,050 to OMR 517,920

Villas, townhouses, apartments

Eco-living, net-zero, families

Jebel Sifah

from OMR 44,500

Studios, apartments, villas

Marina resort, entry-level, holiday homes

Al Bustan

OMR 169,982 to OMR 807,690 

Branded residences

Four Seasons, prestige, new launch

Al Mouj Muscat

Al Mouj Muscat sets the benchmark for Oman's ITC market. Developed with Majid Al Futtaim, this six-kilometre waterfront district combines a marina, a signature golf course, schools, and beach clubs. Apartments open from around OMR 97,000, while villas climb considerably higher. Proven rental demand and strong resale liquidity make it the natural first choice.

Muscat Bay

Muscat Bay targets the ultra-luxury buyer. Set between dramatic hillsides and a private beach near the capital, the community pairs exclusivity with a striking coastal setting. Villas and branded residences, including the Luma Residence, define the offering. Prices reflect the premium address. Buyers valuing privacy and a rare location shortlist it early.

Muscat Hills

Muscat Hills builds its identity around an 18-hole championship golf course. The community offers apartments and villas at gentler price points than the flagship waterfront developments, with indicative values near OMR 400 to 700 per square metre. Golfers, families, and value-focused investors find it appealing. A central location adds to the practical draw.

AIDA (Yiti)

AIDA crowns Oman's branded-residence scene, developed by DarGlobal and OMRAN within the wider Yiti masterplan. Cliffside villas and apartments carry names such as Trump and Marriott, with the Marriott Residences expected around 2027. Dramatic elevation and sea views distinguish the setting. International buyers seeking prestige branding and capital growth gravitate here.

The Sustainable City Yiti

The Sustainable City Yiti introduces eco-luxury to Muscat. A one-billion-dollar joint venture with OMRAN, the project promises net-zero energy bills and a large Phase 1 handover in 2026. Villas, townhouses, and apartments populate a car-light, green masterplan. Environmentally minded families and forward-looking investors form the target audience for this emerging asset class.

Jebel Sifah

Jebel Sifah delivers a marina-resort lifestyle roughly forty kilometres south of Muscat. Studios open from around OMR 44,500, among the most accessible freehold entries in the country. Apartments, villas, and a working marina anchor the community. Holiday-home buyers and first-time investors favour the low entry cost and the relaxed coastal pace.

Al Bustan

Al Bustan marks one of Muscat's newest tourism complexes, announced in March 2026 with a budget of OMR 150 million. Spanning some 138,000 square metres, the scheme pairs a 200-room hotel with 91 branded freehold residences under Four Seasons management. Prestige buyers watching Muscat's premium pipeline will follow its progress closely.

The ITC Advantage: Lifestyle and Residency

Muscat's premium communities operate as Integrated Tourism Complexes, and the model shapes everything. An ITC purchase can give buyers following advantages:

  • Freehold title: Full ownership, with rights to sell, lease, gift, or bequeath.

  • Residency: Ownership grants a renewable permit for the buyer, spouse, and children.

  • Resort amenities: Full access to marinas, golf, beach clubs, and gated security.

  • No property tax: Owners currently pay no annual property tax in Oman.

  • VAT-exempt rent: Residential rental income falls outside VAT.

Can Foreigners Buy Property in Muscat?

Yes. Under Royal Decree No. 12/2006, non-Omani nationals may hold a full freehold title only inside approved Integrated Tourism Complexes. Royal Decree No. 29/2018 further restricts ownership across certain non-ITC areas. 

  • ITC-only freehold: Freehold rights apply within licensed tourism complexes.

  • Ministry oversight: The Ministry of Heritage and Tourism governs non-Omani ownership.

  • Residency link: A qualifying purchase supports Oman's investor residency programme.

  • Threshold check: Residency thresholds have shifted, so confirm the figure in force. 

  • Verify first: Confirm ITC status before paying any booking deposit.

Why Invest in Muscat?

  • Residency by ownership: A freehold ITC purchase also qualifies the buyer, spouse and children for Oman's renewable investor residency.

  • Strong yields: Gross rental returns across Muscat's tourism complexes range from 6 to 9%, with prime Al Mouj apartments at the top of the band.

  • No property tax: Oman has no annual property tax today, and residential rent is VAT-free, improving net returns for owners at every price point.

  • Lifestyle draw: Marinas, golf courses, private beaches, and gated security make Muscat's ITCs genuine resort communities that attract both end-user demand and holiday-let interest.

  • Expanding pipeline: In 2026, new complexes at Al-Qurma and Al-Bustan signal continued government commitment and new branded-residence supply to premium buyers.

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