The Reserve

The Reserve area in Al Barari is a collection of freehold land designed to accommodate high-end large bespoke villas with 6 or more bedrooms. The plots are located on “leaves” and have their own private access. The Reserve comprises 28 high-end bespoke villas to meet the growing consumer demand for home customisation. Fourteen of The Reserve’s 28 villas are now ready to be customized for those who are looking at living in the tranquil environment of Al Barari community.

The Reserve’s key selling points are both the location, situated in the heart of Al Barari’s natural green space and gardens with the villas surrounded by a 130meter lake, and the customisation aspect. The Reserve offers buyers the opportunity to create their dream home, without having to actually project manage the construction of the villa. Buyers also have the freedom to decide upon the two different layout designs of the interior of their home and 3 landscape plans for their garden.

The ‘core and shell’ concept of offering buyers the opportunity to personalise their own home is relatively new to the region. ‘The Reserve’ will offer yet another dimension to the luxury and environmentally conscious Al Barari estate and is on target to add considerable value to the development as a whole.

Positives of The Reserve

  • Fully customisable
  • Large plot available
  • Low-density development

 

Amenities of The Reserve

  • 24-hour Security
  • BBQ Area
  • Gated Community
  • Park / Landscaped Gardens

Al Barari

Al Barari (Barari) is part of the new wave of eco-friendly communities in Dubai’s evergrowing real estate market. Al Barari is a gated community that consists of luxurious villas, some of which are the most expensive in Dubai. Thus it offers its residents a private, secluded environment with access to world-class amenities.

Al Barari Dubai has set high benchmarks for sustainable and luxurious living. This residential development spans a whopping 18 million sq. ft. and 60% of the community is composed of green spaces, landscaped gardens, natural lakes and freshwater streams. Al Barari in Arabic means wilderness, which is no surprise considering the amount of greenery in the area.

The construction of Al Barari commenced in 2005 and today offers villas and apartments in a verdant residential community. Al Barari is divided into six sub-development / communities namely

  • The Nest,
  • Seventh Heaven,
  • Ashjar,
  • The Reserve,
  • The Neighbourhood,
  • The Residences.

On the residential side, there are a total of 189 ready villas, 28 villas part of The Reserve community and 55 houses part of The Nest community. The Residences are spacious eco-friendly homes available in four types. These include:

  • Acacia (Type A)
  • Bromellia (Type B)
  • Camellia (Type C)
  • Dahlia (Type D)

Seventh Heaven, Ashjar and The Neighbourhood are the apartment complex communities in the neighbourhood.

When it comes to amenities Barari Dubai is home to a high-end restaurant aptly dubbed The Farm, a well-maintained health-club called Body Language and the neighbourhood spa called Heart & Soul.

Tranquil ambience, eco-friendly environment and availability of numerous lifestyle amenities and dining options, adds to the advantages of living in Al Barari. Providing environmentally friendly housing options, the community is ideal for families with kids, newlyweds and even young couples or individuals looking to lead a harmonious life while staying close to Dubai.

SYNOPSIS

  • Offers luxurious and private residences
  • Features villas and large-scale apartments
  • Offer a range of leisure facilities
  • The green area is filled with over 500 plant species
  • Easy access to all the major landmarks and tourist attractions in the city
  • Burj Khalifa is 15 minutes away
  • 10 minutes away from top international schools
  • Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Marina are a 25-minute drive away

Vida Residences Downtown Dubai

Overview:

  • The Vida Residence Downtown Dubai is a high-rise, luxury serviced apartment development by Emaar which features fully furnished one, two, three and four apartments. These apartments combine stylish, world-class design with contemporary finishes and fittings.
  • Vida Residence Downtown Dubai is linked directly to Vida Downtown Dubai. With easy access to the business nerve-centres of the city including the Dubai International Convention Centre and Dubai International Financial Centre.
  • Overlooking Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Fountain, year-long festivities light up your life at Vida Residence Downtown Dubai.
Sr Detail Vida Residence – Downtown
1 Storey 58 Storey
2 Completed 2018
3 Property Type Apartments
4 Unit Type 1 – 5 Bedroom apartments
No. of Units 335
5 Units 1 Bedrooms: 100

2 Bedrooms: 142

3 Bedrooms: 76

4 Bedrooms: 15

5 Bedrooms: 02

 

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Unit Size Range

(SQ.FT)

1 Bedrooms: 717 – 800
2 Bedrooms: 1298 – 1650
3 Bedrooms: 1900 – 2229
4 Bedrooms: 2719 – 2815
5 Bedrooms: 5365
7 Launch Prices AED 2,500 per sq.ft
8 Apartment

Prices (AED)

1 Bedroom: 100,000 – 135,000
2 Bedroom: 148,000 – 259,990
3 Bedroom: 189,999 – 280,000
4 Bedrooms: 370,000 – 425,000
5 Bedrooms: 690,000 – 700,000

Close approximately:

  • Dubai Fountains
  • Dubai Mall
  • Burj Khalifa
  • Dubai Opera House
  • City Walk
  • La Mer

Palm Jumeirah

Palm Jumeirah, artificial offshore islands in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, the site of private residences and hotels. From the air, the archipelago resembles a stylized palm tree within a circle. Palm Jumeirah was built in the early 21st century and was largely financed from Dubai’s substantial income from petroleum.

Trunk, spine, fronds, and crescent are the names by which the principal sectors of Palm Jumeirah are known. The broad trunk, connected to the mainland by a bridge, serves as the entrance to the development. Another bridge connects the trunk to the spine, a narrow central axis from which 17 fronds protrude. The crescent is a breakwater that nearly surrounds the other sectors. It is divided into three sections so as to facilitate the circulation of seawater. A vehicular tunnel connects the spine to the crescent, and a transit monorail runs about 3 miles (4.8 km) from the mainland to the crescent through the spine and trunk. The crescent is 650 feet (200 metres) wide and about 10.5 miles (17 km) long altogether. At least 1,380 acres (560 hectares) of new land were created in all, within an area about 3.1 miles (5 km) in diameter.

The developer of Palm Jumeirah was Nakheel, a real estate company now owned by the government of Dubai. The master plan was drawn up by Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock, an American architectural firm. The islets were made mostly from sand dredged from the floor of the Persian Gulf, but the side of the crescent that is exposed to the open sea was shored up with stones and boulders from the mainland. Work started in 2001, and land and basic infrastructure were in place by 2004. Construction of the buildings began in 2006, and the first residents arrived in 2007.

Apartments, retail facilities, and a few hotels are situated on the trunk. Closely spaced villas line the long fronds, while most of the hotels and resorts are located on the crescent. In the second decade of the 21st century, at least 10,000 people lived in Palm Jumeirah; some estimates were much higher.

Palm Jumeirah was intended to be the first of three similarly shaped offshore developments in Dubai. The others, Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, are both much larger than Palm Jumeirah but remain uncompleted because of economic uncertainty. Also incomplete is the World, a grouping of artificial islands that is intended, upon completion, to resemble a map of the world.