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- Developer: Ellington Properties
- Floors: 7
- Completion Date: Q2 2024
Launched in Q2 2022, Ellington Beach House is the first residential building by Ellington Properties in the ultra-prestigious area of Palm Jumeirah.
This boutique 7-storey development features a selection of exclusive 1-3 bedroom apartments and opulent penthouses with beautifully crafted interiors. The living area of apartments ranges from 1,000 sq. ft to 2,000 sq. ft and there are a total of 123 sophisticated residences available for purchase.
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Ellington Beach House will be located along the East Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, which is within close proximity to Sofitel Dubai The Palm. That being said, occupants of the ultra-luxury development will be surrounded by some of the best fine dining venues in the city, such as Kaleidoscope, The Edge and Maui Beach Restaurant and Bar, among many others.
It is worth noting that within a 5-minute drive, occupants of Ellington Beach House will be able to reach Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark, which is right next to the Palm Monorail which also connects the island to the mainland of Dubai. It has over 105 exciting rides and attractions for visitors of all ages. The ultra-luxury development will also boast close proximity to the Palm Jumeirah Rd, in which residents can reach the trunk of Palm Jumeirah within a short period of time.
It is worth noting that within a 5-minute drive, occupants of Ellington Beach House will be able to reach Atlantis Aquaventure Waterpark, which is right next to the Palm Monorail which also connects the island to the mainland of Dubai. It has over 105 exciting rides and attractions for visitors of all ages. The ultra-luxury development will also boast close proximity to the Palm Jumeirah Rd, in which residents can reach the trunk of Palm Jumeirah within a short period of time.
About Palm Jumeirah
Palm Jumeirah is an artificial island that follows the shape of a palm tree with sixteen symmetrical fronds where expensive villas, incredible hotels, a water park, and many kilometers of beautiful beaches are located.
The island is smaller than Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, but Palm Jumeirah is the first of its kind. It is a famous symbol of the UAE along with Burj Al Arab and the Burj Khalifa. The world’s largest man-made island is also a world-famous brand that embodies Dubai’s unquenchable thirst to achieve what seems impossible. The island extends into the Persian Gulf for five kilometers, and its creation took six years and USD 12,000,000,000 to build. Today the island occupies 560 hectares, which corresponds to the area of 600 football fields.
The construction of the Palm Jumeirah island began in August 2001. Of course, it could have been built of concrete and steel, but Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum wanted the island to blend in with the environment, which is why he avoided the use of artificial materials. In total, 94,000,000 square meters of sand were required for the construction of the island. Geographically, the island of Palm Jumeirah is very `lucky`, as the warm, shallow waters off the coast are inaccessible to storms, as they are closed from the ocean by the Strait of Hormuz. However, the island is surrounded by a 3.5-meter protective breakwater, the construction of which took 5,500,000 square meters of rock.
The island is smaller than Palm Jebel Ali and Palm Deira, but Palm Jumeirah is the first of its kind. It is a famous symbol of the UAE along with Burj Al Arab and the Burj Khalifa. The world’s largest man-made island is also a world-famous brand that embodies Dubai’s unquenchable thirst to achieve what seems impossible. The island extends into the Persian Gulf for five kilometers, and its creation took six years and USD 12,000,000,000 to build. Today the island occupies 560 hectares, which corresponds to the area of 600 football fields.
The construction of the Palm Jumeirah island began in August 2001. Of course, it could have been built of concrete and steel, but Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum wanted the island to blend in with the environment, which is why he avoided the use of artificial materials. In total, 94,000,000 square meters of sand were required for the construction of the island. Geographically, the island of Palm Jumeirah is very `lucky`, as the warm, shallow waters off the coast are inaccessible to storms, as they are closed from the ocean by the Strait of Hormuz. However, the island is surrounded by a 3.5-meter protective breakwater, the construction of which took 5,500,000 square meters of rock.
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