Ethical Estate closes major luxury deals at Jacob & Co Residences in Ras Al Khaimah

Ethical Estate celebrates a defining month of success, completing a series of exclusive sales at the world’s first fully furnished Jacob & Co Residences — a landmark luxury development located close to the soon-to-rise Wynn Casino in Ras Al Khaimah, UAE. Among the sold units were studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom residences, including several on the prestigious Jacob Arabo Floor — the only fully furnished floor ever created by the globally renowned luxury brand.

In the same defining period, Ethical Estate hosted a series of private meetings in Dubai, bringing together members of its international network — including representatives of the Royal Family of Ras Al Khaimah. These engagements further strengthen the company’s reputation as a trusted bridge between global investors and elite real estate opportunities in the UAE, reflecting its growing influence and access at the highest levels.

With His Highness Sheikh Ahmed Bin Faisal Al Qassimi, Member of the Ras Al Khaimah & Sharjah Ruling Family.

Built on family values, global reach, and ethical vision, Ethical Estate continues to redefine luxury real estate through trust, transparency, and lasting relationships. The company’s approach blends deep local insight with a world-class standard of service — ensuring clients receive genuine opportunities backed by integrity.

With His Excellency Sheikh Awad Mohamed Bin Sheikh Mujren

“Ethical Estate was built on family values — transparency, service, and relationships that last,” said Princess Juan, Co-Founder of Ethical Estate. “To see those values reflected in our recent achievements, from landmark sales at Jacob & Co Residences to growing relationships across the UAE, is deeply fulfilling.”

“This month reflects what we stand for — trust, connection, and excellence,” added Daniel White, Founder and CEO of Ethical Estate. “Our achievements at Jacob & Co Residences and our expanding network reaffirm our mission to build a lasting legacy of ethical luxury.”