The Arc at The Sustainable City – Yiti has made history in Oman’s property market with the record-breaking sale of the nation’s most expensive penthouse, valued at over OMR 2 million. The milestone comes on the back of strong early demand that has already pushed phase one sales beyond OMR 10 million — all secured within just weeks of unveiling the project and ahead of its official launch next month.
The achievement not only signals rising appetite for sustainable luxury living but also positions Oman as an emerging hub for purpose-led, high-value real estate investment.
The record-breaking penthouses occupy a prime position at the Arc, offering uninterrupted panoramic views of the sea, mountain, and marina. The residence is approached through a private entrance lobby and unfolds into expansive, open-plan entertaining spaces anchored by a statement show kitchen.
Every detail is meticulously curated، from bespoke interiors with designer fittings to hand-selected, premium materials. An expansive outdoor terrace with a private pool, and a dedicated gated parking, reserved solely for the penthouse owner, introduces a first-of-its-kind luxury in Oman’s residential market.
“This is a defining moment for Oman’s real estate sector,” said Mahmoud Shehada, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer of The Sustainable City – Yiti. “To secure the nation’s most expensive penthouse sale alongside more than OMR 10 million in total phase one sales before our official launch speaks volumes about the demand for sustainable luxury living. It reflects the confidence of regional and global buyers in our vision where lifestyle, legacy, and long-term investment value are seamlessly integrated,” he added.
With significant interest from global investors and Omani nationals following the reveal of The Arc, this achievement reaffirms Oman’s appeal as a destination for high-quality, purpose-led real estate.
The Sustainable City – Yiti is set to be Oman’s first community designed to meet net-zero emissions targets by 2040. Its live-work-thrive model brings together renewable infrastructure, walkable neighbourhoods, wellness and equestrian facilities, retail, education, hotels, and more. Spanning nearly one million sqm, the development is committed to 100% water recycling, 100% waste diversion from landfills, and achieving 80% self-sufficiency in food production.