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1 bedroom apartment in Binghatti Grove, Jumeirah Village Circle
Binghatti Grove, Jumeirah Village Circle
1,160,000
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
Built-Up Area:
914 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP45057
Binghatti Grove, Jumeirah Village Circle
Some places instantly have a calming effect when you enter. This one bedroom apartment in Binghatti Grove, right in the heart of Jumeirah Village Circle, just does that. I walked in and honestly slowed down for a second because the light through those big windows does something quiet and relaxing. I could imagine myself dropping my bag, letting out a breath and just feeling a bit lighter for the day.
The space is almost nine hundred square feet, but it feels even bigger because the layout is so open and easy. There is nothing cramped or stuffy. If you like a bit of room to spread out or maybe want a home office corner or an art nook, you can have that here without squeezing things in. It makes daily living feel simple, and for some reason you actually want to move around. You'll notice how the natural light follows you as you cross from kitchen into living room and that's honestly one of my favorite things about this place.
The kitchen, by the way, is real. I do not mean it is huge or overwhelming. Just that it works. You could cook Sunday eggs or late night meals and not just stare at it from the sofa. The counter feels sturdy and not showy. Even the finishes are done in a way that just looks good. I ran my hand over a few of the surfaces and nothing felt cheap or plastic. Whoever put this together thought about making it last and keeping it easy to clean.
I stepped out onto the balcony for a few minutes and it makes sense why everyone says Binghatti Grove is a good spot. You can actually see over some rooftops and the breeze is a bit stronger up here. I could picture having a quiet coffee in the morning or just kicking back in the evening watching the city get quieter. Some people downstairs were chatting while their dogs played and the sound just drifted up. It was gentle, nothing too busy.
The bedroom is tucked away from the main living area and that just makes sleeping easier. It gets nice soft morning light and you do not really hear much at night. Definitely a spot where you would wake up feeling rested. Closets are done with real storage in mindโnot just to make photos look better but for regular life. I tried a door or two and they actually shut properly, which is not always the case in new builds around Dubai. Bathroom is bright, clean, and just feels fresh every time you walk in.
Binghatti Grove itself stands out in District 17. The tower looks sharp as you arrive. There are usually a few cars lined up in the entrance and everyone seems to be heading to the pool or grabbing something from the little shop nearby. To be honest, the amenities make a difference here. People talk about the pool a lot and it really does look inviting. There is a fitness area that has an energy of people actually using it, not just for photos. Even a proper tennis and padel court which is not that common in the area. Saw a couple of kids with their rackets after school and a family doing yoga together on the green. Even if you just like to walk, the grounds feel quite safe and friendly. If you need a coffee fix, there are small cafรฉs close by within a short stroll.
Living in Jumeirah Village Circle means you are close to pretty much everything. Supermarkets are always an easy walk, and taxis swing by the entrance all day. Sometimes you'll see people with grocery bags heading up and it just gives a lived in feel. You never feel isolated. The area is growing, but Binghatti Grove isn't rowdyโit is busy enough to feel alive but quiet enough to sleep well.
Honestly, you will know in the first few minutes if it feels like home. The best way is to come by and soak it in for yourself. If you are curious about the space or want to see how the light falls in the afternoon, just let me know. At LuxuryProperty.com we just want your next place to feel right. Happy to answer anything or wander through at your pace.
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Contact Agent
Hamoodash Al ameri
Private Client Office
Kindly mention reference number LP45057 when reaching out to us.