Volcano Investment Properties Ltd is a Dubai based development company with one known project, Katie Residence 1, an 18 floor residential building announced for the Dubailand Residence Complex. The company has no official website and no completed buildings in Dubai. Katie Residence 1 was never finished, and property directories now describe it as abandoned or cancelled. Anyone searching for ready to move homes by this developer will not find any, because none were delivered.
What follows is what was announced, what the record actually shows, and how a buyer can confirm the position for themselves.
| Attribute | Detail |
|---|---|
| Company name | Volcano Investment Properties Ltd |
| Type | Private real estate development company |
| Based in | Dubai, United Arab Emirates |
| Official website | None found |
| Founded | Not published in any source |
| Known projects | One, Katie Residence 1 |
| Completed buildings | None |
| Ready-to-move homes | None |
| Community | Dubailand Residence Complex, Wadi Al Safa 5, Dubailand |
| Property type announced | Apartments, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom |
| Current status | Inactive. Project reported as cancelled |
Volcano Investment Properties Ltd is a small Dubai development company that announced a single residential project and does not appear to have traded since.
The company keeps no public presence. There is no website, no press office, no launch announcements and no named management anywhere in the public record. Everything written about it online comes from property portals and agency sites, not from the company itself. A construction industry registry lists the company but holds no logo, no staff, no offices and no project entries against it.
For a buyer, the absence is the finding. A developer that has built nothing and says nothing publicly gives you no way to judge it on delivery, on finish quality or on how it handles problems.
No founding date for Volcano Investment Properties is published anywhere.
Its only project is recorded as starting construction in 2012, so the company was trading by then. Beyond that there is nothing, and any specific year you see quoted should be treated as unsourced.
Volcano Investment Properties announced one mid rise residential building and nothing else.
The plan was mid market apartments rather than luxury, aimed at end users and small investors, in a mid rise tower inside an existing masterplanned community. There are no villas, no townhouses, no commercial buildings and no second phase anywhere in the record. Some directory pages describe the company as working across residential and commercial property and contributing to the Dubai skyline. Nothing supports that, and it appears to be recycled promotional writing rather than a description of anything built.
Volcano Investment Properties has worked in one community only, the Dubailand Residence Complex in Dubailand, on plot RC-A-039 in the Wadi Al Safa 5 area.
Dubailand Residence Complex is a large mid market apartment district running along Al Ain Road, the E66. It holds roughly 99 buildings and more than 90 retail and service outlets, and it sits close to IMG Worlds of Adventure, Global Village, Dubai Safari Park and the Meydan area. The district itself is real, active and still being built out by many other developers, which is worth separating from the fate of this one project.
Volcano Investment Properties has launched one project, an 18 floor apartment building called Katie Residence 1, announced for the Dubailand Residence Complex and never completed.
Read that list as a record of a sales brochure, not as a description of a building. None of it was delivered.
The way the surviving pages are written gives the position away. Several describe the tower in the past conditional, saying it would have stood 18 storeys and would have offered spacious apartments. One property research platform lists the building as having been under development, with construction beginning in June 2012 and no completion recorded. A developer directory states the project is generally reported as cancelled and that the company has gone quiet.
One caution on the word cancelled. A project being described as cancelled by a property website is not the same as RERA issuing a formal cancellation decision, which is the step that moves a project to the Dubai Courts liquidation committee and opens the route to refunds. Those are different things, and only the Dubai Land Department can tell you which applies here.
No. Volcano Investment Properties has no ready to move properties in Dubai, because it has never completed a building.
If a listing or an agent offers you a ready unit in Katie Residence 1, treat that as a reason to stop and verify rather than a reason to move quickly. Ask for the building name on the title deed and check it against the Dubai Land Department record before anything else happens.
Between 2021 and 2026 there is no recorded activity by Volcano Investment Properties at all.
| Period | What the record shows |
|---|---|
| 2012 | Construction reported as starting on Katie Residence 1 |
| 2023 to 2024 | A wave of agency and blog pages promoting the project, most of them near identical |
| 2021 to 2026 | No launches, no completions, no handovers, no public statements |
| 2026 | Company inactive. Project described in past tense or as cancelled across property directories |
On the current record, nobody should be buying from Volcano Investment Properties.
This is not a judgement on the company’s intentions. It is that there is nothing to buy. There is no completed building, no active sales, no escrow account you can verify, no track record to weigh and no company to contact. Every normal check a careful buyer would run comes back empty.
If you want mid market apartments in this exact area, Dubailand Residence Complex has a long list of active developers building and delivering there now. The community is a reasonable place to look. This particular developer is not.
Anyone buying off plan. There is no verifiable escrow account and no delivery history. Off plan buying depends on both.
Anyone who needs a home by a set date. The one project has been unfinished since 2012.
Investors chasing the yields quoted on older pages. Several pages promise high rental yields and strong returns on this project. Those numbers describe a building that does not exist and are not sourced to anything.
Anyone relying on the marketing copy still online. Much of it is written in present or future tense for a project that stalled over a decade ago.
Existing buyers who have paid and are waiting. You should not be buying more. You should be checking your legal position, and the next section is where to start.
The Dubai Land Department is the only source that can confirm a project’s official status, and checking takes minutes.
Content Reviewed By: Vikas Taneja-RERA Certified Broker (BRN: 82127), Honey Money Real Estates L.L.C. (ORN: 28658). Advising HNI and NRI buyers on Dubai off-plan and ready property, with direct transaction experience across Downtown Dubai, Dubai Creek Harbour, MBR City, Sobha Hartland, The Valley, and Dubailand communities.
Company Authority: Honey Money Real Estates L.L.C. is a DLD-registered brokerage (ORN:28658) operating under Dubai’s Real Estate Regulatory Agency (RERA). All project data on this page is cross-checked against the developer’s official documentation and DLD records. Pricing and availability are market-indicative at the time of review and subject to change.
It is a real registered company in Dubai, listed as the developer of one project. It has no official website, no public statements and no completed buildings.
One. Katie Residence 1 in the Dubailand Residence Complex.
No. Its one project, Katie Residence 1, was reported to have started construction in 2012 and was never completed. Property directories now describe it as abandoned or cancelled.
There is nothing verifiably available to buy. If someone offers you a unit, check the project status with the Dubai Land Department before you pay anything.
In one location only, plot RC-A-039 in the Dubailand Residence Complex, in the Wadi Al Safa 5 area of Dubailand, along Al Ain Road.
An 18 floor tower with one, two and three bedroom apartments, a pool, a gym, social areas, a children’s play area, concierge service and basement parking.
No founding date is published in any source. The company was trading by 2012, when its only project reportedly began construction.
Check the project’s registered status with the Dubai Land Department, ask RERA about the cancelled projects and liquidation process, and take advice from a UAE property lawyer. Keep every contract, receipt and message.
No. The district is active and many other developers are building and delivering there. The problem described on this page is specific to one developer.