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1 Bedroom Apartment in The Cove, Dubai Creek Harbour
The Cove, Dubai Creek Harbour
Price on Application
Property Type:
Apartment
Bedrooms:
1
Bathrooms:
1
Built-Up Area:
792 sqft
Plot Size:
0 sqft
Refno:
LP03526
The Cove, Dubai Creek Harbour
Some places just have the right kind of energy the second you step inside. This one bedroom apartment at The Cove in Dubai Creek Harbour has that. I remember when I first walked in, I paused near the entrance because the afternoon light coming through the windows just sort of fills the place up. It actually feels airy and open in a way you don't always get in most city apartments. You get these views that sweep across the creek and stretch out to the Burj Khalifa—it always makes you want to stop and look again.
The building itself looks modern but not cold, almost a natural part of the whole new Downtown vibe around Dubai Creek Harbour. You notice everyone seems kind of relaxed when you walk through the lobby, maybe because all the best bits of Dubai living are just down the road or even outside the front door. You've got that waterfront easygoing feel in the air most days. People wandering along the creek. You'll see runners in the morning on the promenade. Sometimes you catch birds passing overhead toward the Ras al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary if you watch out the window for a while. It does not really get old.
Inside the apartment, the space opens up right from your first step. No twisting halls or odd angles, just a big open living area that makes hosting friends or just watching some TV after work easy. The kitchen actually feels like somewhere you'd want to cook a decent meal and not just microwave leftovers. I liked how it fits just to the right after you walk in, with a little dining spot close by—you can picture yourself inviting a friend over for coffee or just chatting at the counter while dinner simmers. The light pours in from floor to ceiling windows, and seriously, there is something about a proper sunny morning here that puts you in a good mood.
Step through the doors and you've got a wide balcony, and honestly, it's bigger than what you get in most one beds. You can actually fit a table and a few chairs out there. I can see people using this balcony as a genuine extra room, reading on weekend mornings, maybe watching the world go by below. On cooler evenings, I can imagine just unwinding here, maybe with a cup of tea or listening to the sounds of the city winding down.
Move across the apartment and you get the bathroom and bedroom tucked away for privacy. The bathroom's got a proper bathtub. There is a sense you could relax and let a long day go. Utility room is right there too—not the kind of thing anyone dreams about, but honestly, once you have it, you wonder how you managed without. The bedroom feels peaceful all on its own, with big built-in cupboards. So there is space to keep all your stuff tucked away and still keep it feeling neat. Sometimes you just want to come in, close the door, and slow down a bit.
Living here you get more than the apartment. There is a swimming pool downstairs, always sparkling and well looked after. The gym is good too, so you do not have to commute half the city just for a proper workout. I like that. You wander outside and it all opens up. There are shops and a bunch of restaurants along the boulevard so grabbing a coffee or snacks is just about never a problem. The VIDA hotel is right here too, if you ever want brunch or have friends staying over. Creek Park is only a stroll away—it is surprisingly green and you sometimes see families having little picnics or just hanging out after work.
People around here talk about all the new things coming—there is going to be a new metro station, the Creek Tower, even the Palace Hotel. It feels like you are catching Dubai just as another cool chapter is starting. So whether you want to invest or just have a place that feels a little more alive, I think this one is worth a look.
The only way to know if it feels right is to come see it. If you want to ask a few things or just walk around for a bit, let me know anytime. At LuxuryProperty.com, we want your next move to feel like a natural fit.
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Dubai
Private Client Office
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