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City Walk Crestlane 4 in City Walk is planned as a place where water, light and city energy are all part of daily life rather than just the brochure story. Developed by Meraas, it brings together one to four bedroom apartments and duplexes in a pair of mid rise towers that look directly over a lagoon. The idea is that you can step out of your front door and feel both the rhythm of City Walk and the calm of a waterfront setting, without having to choose one or the other.
Inside, the homes are laid out for people who want modern spaces that still feel warm and liveable. Apartments come with terraces that draw you towards the views, while duplexes offer private elevator access and double height living areas, so the main room feels more like a loft than a standard flat. Natural light, large openings and simple, clear lines are the common thread, giving each home a sense of openness while still allowing for cosy corners where you can read, work or simply switch off.
The architecture follows the same thinking. City Walk Crestlane Phase 4 by Meraas uses mid rise forms rather than extreme height, enclosing landscaped walkways and water features that slide between the buildings. The towers rise to ground plus twelve levels in one wing and ground plus ten in the other, which keeps the scale human while still lifting you high enough to enjoy park and water views. From the outside you read strong, modern lines. Once you move closer, the focus shifts to greenery, reflections and the way the buildings frame the lagoon.
Entrances are tall and deliberately impressive, leading you into lobbies that are filled with light. These spaces are intended to set the tone for the rest of the development, with a feeling of visual openness, long sight lines and a soft transition from the city outside to the quieter residential world inside. From there, lifts take you up to the apartments and duplexes, and the layout of the corridors and lift cores is designed so that you always have a sense of where you are in relation to the water and the landscaped areas.
The overall design concept returns again and again to openness and connection. Community centres, terrace lounges, health and fitness zones and outdoor decks are arranged so that indoor and outdoor spaces flow into one another rather than feeling like separate zones. From a practical point of view that means you can move from your apartment to a terrace, a gym, or a lounge without losing sight of the lagoon or the greenery. It is less about grand gestures and more about making sure that the views and natural light are part of your everyday routine.
Leisure and wellbeing are treated with the same care as the architecture. The training studio comes with serious cardio and strength equipment, backed by a panoramic water outlook so you are not staring at a blank wall while you run or lift. The yoga studio has glazing that opens onto the lagoon view as well, turning a simple stretch or breathing session into something that feels more connected to the outside. A community lounge brings the comfort of an indoor living room together with glass walls and sunken seating that look out over the water, creating a natural place to meet, read or work quietly.
Across the development, the balance between activity and calm is deliberate. Some residents will head to the training studio first thing in the morning, others will prefer a slower start on a terrace or down by the water, and the layout allows for both. Landscaped walkways and water features running between the buildings give you easy routes for a short stroll, and the wider lagoon facing setting means that even when you are at home you are always aware of the wider City Walk environment around you.
In terms of structure, the project stays clear and simple. City Walk Crestlane 4 is planned as a two tower development with around two hundred and one homes, offering a mix of apartment and duplex layouts that start at about seven hundred and ninety square feet and reach up to nearly six thousand nine hundred square feet for the largest duplexes. Starting prices from around AED 2.8 million set the entry point, and a seventy five twenty five payment plan is in place, with handover scheduled for April 2030. Expected rental returns in the region of six to eight per cent underline the idea that City Walk Crestlane 4 in City Walk is not only a place to live but also a considered play in one of Dubai’s most recognisable urban districts.
