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Some homes just carry a feeling you do not expect until you are really there. That is exactly what happens with this seven bedroom villa at Budoor Villa in Al Jurf Gardens. I remember walking up the main path and thinking, this spot is kind of its own little world along Sahel Al Emarat, set between Abu Dhabi and Dubai but honestly it does not feel like either city. There is a subtle mix of the sea air drifting up from the coast and the sound of the trees, which takes over the moment you turn off the road. The gardens look like they have always belonged, the sort of landscaping that settles you instead of showing off. At over twenty one thousand square feet on the plot, privacy just happens naturally here. Yet nothing about it feels boxed in. Sometimes if you just listen to the wind or maybe catch a few birds doing their thing, there is something almost meditative about it all.
Coming into the villa itself, you might be surprised at the sense of space. The built up area is close to nine thousand square feet, and it shows. Rooms do not cramp anyone. Sunlight finds its way into each bedroom and floats through the halls, so even with seven bedrooms you are never fighting for natural light. I got this honest feeling from the materials as well. The wood, the stone, nothing tries too hard. The design lands right in that spot between true elegance and easiness. While I stood at the window for a minute, making out the water from a distance, you start to imagine mornings here running a bit slower, maybe sipping coffee while the day gently starts. I think that is something you only get in places designed like this.
The kitchen actually stands out for being real, if that makes sense. Sometimes you walk into show kitchens and think, yes this looks nice, but who is ever actually going to cook here. Not the case at Budoor Villa. This is a kitchen that will handle family breakfasts or bigger weekend gatherings. Even just chatting with someone over a coffee feels natural here. The flow into the main living areas and out to the terrace works beautifully. You might end up carrying plates straight outside and barely noticing the transition. That outdoor space gets used, you can tell. Evenings spill out onto the terrace and every now and then you get that salty smell from the coast.
There are a few features here that make the lifestyle easy. The majlis is perfect for sharing a meal with friends or just catching up, and then there are small corners where you can read or find a little peace if you want to break away from the rest for a while. I noticed how the courtyard area lets you keep an eye on the kids from inside. Little things like waving to a neighbor as they walk by, you can tell this is a friendly part of Al Jurf Gardens.
Al Jurf Gardens itself runs on a slower rhythm. You step outside and people tend to say hello, or you see families on the private beach which is just a short walk. The sand does not feel crowded or too groomed, it is just there for you. Evenings mean blankets laid out, kids riding bikes, that sort of uncomplicated life. If you are more into boats, the marina and yacht club are right there, and if you want a quick coffee or groceries, shops are never far. The community center and mosque become those familiar places where you naturally run into the same faces over time.
What stands out most, honestly, is the sense of balance. It is luxury, no doubt, but it never gets stuffy here. Each part of the home pulls in some green from the gardens or blue from the water beyond, so it never feels closed off. For families or anyone looking at a longer stay, the payment plan options actually make things simpler here compared to other luxury villas for sale in Al Jurf Gardens.
If you think this could be your space or just want to make sure it feels right, the best way is to see it yourself. Reach out if you want to talk or would like a thoughtful walk around. At LuxuryProperty.com, we really just want moving to feel straightforward and comfortable for you.



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