

Blueprint for the Future: The Sustainable City, Yiti Unveils Net-Zero Vision at Oman Real Estate Expo 2025
Muscat, Oman
Amid rising global demand for climate-conscious development, The Sustainable City Yiti is taking center stage at the Oman Real Estate Expo 2025, showcasing a revolutionary model for net-zero urban living. As Oman’s most influential construction and real estate platform unfolds during the 20th edition of Oman Design & Build Week, all eyes are on Yiti, the coastal city promising to redefine what it means to live sustainably in the 21st century.
Where Vision Meets Reality
Located just 30 kilometers from Muscat and stretching across one million square meters, The Sustainable City Yiti isn’t just a real estate project, it’s a living laboratory for tomorrow’s eco-conscious lifestyle. With phase one already sold out and phase two rapidly gaining traction, the project’s appeal lies in more than green branding: it offers a fully integrated community designed from the ground up to be net-zero in carbon emissions by 2040, a decade ahead of the UN’s global sustainability goal.
“This isn’t a concept, it’s a commitment,” said a spokesperson from Diamond Developers, co-creators of the project. “Yiti represents a bold new chapter in how cities can meet human needs while regenerating the environment.”
A City Built to Breathe
Visitors to the Oman Real Estate Expo are experiencing firsthand how Yiti is engineered for long-term sustainability. Through a combination of solar power, water recycling, waste diversion, and urban agriculture, the city promises self-sufficiency without sacrificing comfort or luxury. It’s a bold departure from traditional real estate development and a timely response to the ecological challenges facing Gulf nations and beyond.
Beyond green infrastructure, Yiti champions inclusive and resilient living. It offers a comprehensive array of facilities, schools, healthcare, mobility hubs, and spaces for work and recreation all interconnected through pedestrian-friendly design and powered by clean energy.
More Than Homes: A Living Ecosystem
Set to accommodate over 10,000 residents in villas, townhouses, and apartments, Yiti is more than a residential project; it’s a lifestyle ecosystem. Highlights include:
- A central plaza with a mall and educational institutions
- A rehabilitation center for people of determination
- Indoor and outdoor sports facilities
- A beachfront equestrian center and marina
- Two eco-hotels and 132 luxury serviced apartments
What sets Yiti apart is its built-in platform for learning and innovation. On-site research centers and educational programs will facilitate the transfer of sustainability knowledge, making it not only a place to live but a place to grow the next generation of green leaders.
Symbol of Oman’s 2040 Vision
Yiti aligns seamlessly with Oman’s Vision 2040, which emphasizes economic diversification, sustainability, and social inclusion. As a joint venture between Diamond Developers pioneers behind Dubai’s Sustainable City and Oman Tourism Development Company (OMRAN Group), the project is rooted in regional experience and driven by global ambition.
The Sustainable City Yiti’s presence at the Oman Real Estate Expo 2025 isn’t just a product launch, it’s a movement. A movement toward cities that regenerate rather than deplete, that educate as they accommodate, and that offer prosperity without planetary compromise.
Conclusion: The City That Inspires Cities
As the construction cranes continue to rise on the shores of Yiti, so does hope for a new model of urban living. In an era of climate urgency and shifting consumer values, The Sustainable City Yiti is more than a showcase, it’s a signal. A signal that the future of real estate isn’t just about square footage or location, it’s about impact.
At Oman Real Estate Expo 2025, Yiti isn’t just building a city. It’s building the blueprint for a better world.