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5 bedroom villa in Sobha Hartland, Mohammed Bin Rashid City
Sobha Hartland Villas - Phase III, Sobha Hartland, Mohammed Bin Rashid City
23,750,000
Property Type:
Villa
Bedrooms:
5
Bathrooms:
6
Built-Up Area:
8,028 sqft
Plot Size:
8,028 sqft
Refno:
LP43571
Sobha Hartland Villas - Phase III, Sobha Hartland, Mohammed Bin Rashid City
Some homes just have a certain feeling before you even make it all the way inside. This one in Sobha Hartland really does. The garden caught my eye first because it sort of wraps around the villa in a way that makes you feel a little separate from the rush of Mohammed Bin Rashid City. For a place in Dubai, that space really stands out. I remember just stopping for a minute at the front, listening to the breeze and actually not hearing much except for the sound of trees and an occasional bird somewhere nearby.
Right away, you can tell this is not the usual Dubai villa. This is the largest Type E villa you can get in Sobha Hartland Phase Three, and honestly, size here makes daily life a bit easier. There is space for everyone and then some. With five bedrooms, it feels like visiting friends or family could stay over and still have their own corner to breathe. Every bedroom gets good sunlight, which I have always thought makes a place feel more welcoming. The windows are bigger than you think until you walk up to them and realize you are getting all that morning light in without even trying. People sometimes keep the curtains open just to see the garden first thing.
If you like your homes open and airy, this place will probably surprise you. The built up area is over eight thousand square feet. Actually, a lot of people are surprised by how open everything feels when they come inside. There is plenty of space from the entryway through to the back. You do not get that boxed in feeling that you sometimes find in Dubai villas. I have always liked the way the living room flows smoothly into the dining area. Picture everyone moving around easily on a Friday evening or kids running around in the morning before school. No tight corners or weird layouts that make life harder than it needs to be.
You will also notice the kitchen is not one of those half hearted add ons either. The cabinets are smart and modern and the appliances all look sturdy, not just for show. The island in the middle is somewhere you could actually gather and cook a proper meal together. Someone mentioned to me during a viewing that it would be a great space to bake with children or friends while still having a chat with whoever is in the living room. That stuck with me. It feels like the kind of kitchen where you really get things done, not just a spot to microwave leftovers.
Step further out and you get that blend between indoor and outdoor living, which I have realized is harder to come by in Dubai than you would think. The sliding glass doors open straight into the wrap around garden so whether you are planning a morning coffee before you head out or an easy outdoor dinner as the sun goes down, it just fits. You can actually imagine evenings here where you leave your phone inside just because the air feels good.
There is a practical maid's room tucked away as well for anyone who needs the help or just an extra bit of space for chores and things. Since the villa is unfurnished, it comes as a clean slate. That is actually nice because you start seeing your own style coming into the space instead of having to work around someone else's random furniture. It makes moving in simpler and a bit more fun.
Sobha Hartland as a community is one of those places where life feels a little steadier. After work, you will sometimes see kids biking around and families out for strolls. The green spaces do make a difference and the parks are close by, as are schools, which is handy if you have children. Shops and coffee spots are easy to reach so you are never far from what you need. Mohammed Bin Rashid City itself is set up with good roads so Downtown Dubai and Meydan are both quick drives, but you still come home to peace and quiet. There is this sense of safety that is hard to explain until you come here yourself.
Right now, the villa is vacant so you do not have to stress about waiting for someone to move out. The price comes in just under twenty four million AED. For what you are getting with this size, location, and the rare plot, you will see it just matches what these top homes in Sobha Hartland usually offer.
Honestly, no photo or write up will really tell you how it feels standing in the living room as the sun comes through. The only way to know if this villa is right for you is to walk it for yourself. If you want to ask something or just have a look, reach out. At LuxuryProperty.com, I am always happy to show you around in a way that feels comfortable.
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Contact Agent
John Broderick
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP43571 when reaching out to us.