Equiterra 2 at Grand Polo Club & Resort
Starting Price AED 3.5M
About The Project
Equiterra 2 at Grand Polo by Emaar
Equiterra 2 sits inside the Grand Polo and Resort master plan with a calm, green outlook and a clear idea of how people actually live. Townhouses are arranged to catch light and garden views, with simple lines, warm materials, and floor plans that make sense from the first walk through. The look is modern without being cold. Glazing runs long and low. Rooms close off neatly when you need quiet. Shared spaces feel like places you will use every week rather than just on handover day. If you are shortlisting family homes on this side of the city, Equiterra 2 by Emaar is the type of address that reads well on paper and feels better in person.
3 and 4 Bedroom Townhouses in Equiterra 2 at Grand Polo
The three bedroom layout starts with a proper entry, so you are not stepping straight into the living room. The kitchen sits where it should, open enough for everyday life but still defined, with worktops that take a beating and storage that keeps morning clutter out of sight. The living and dining space opens to a private garden, which becomes the default spot on cooler evenings. Upstairs, bedrooms are restful and practical, with good wardrobe runs and a main suite that fits a real bed and side tables without compromises. Bathrooms keep to clean lines and easy to maintain finishes, which matters more after the first month than it does on viewing day.
Four bedroom homes add breathing room. A ground floor guest suite works for visiting parents or a quiet office when you need one. The family area upstairs is the spot for homework, late night films, or a quiet call. Light is steady across the day thanks to long windows and considered orientation. Air flows well, and the plan keeps the noisy bits away from the rooms that need calm. Outside, paths lead to shaded seating, play pockets, and fitness corners, so you will actually walk after dinner. Maintenance, security, and parking are handled in a way that stays in the background. If your brief includes an Equiterra 2 townhouse for sale, this mix of measured space, green edges, and daily ease is what usually seals the decision.
Little touches add up. A laundry that is not an afterthought. A store under the stairs that takes the stuff every family collects. A balcony that is deep enough for a chair and a book. Power points where you need them. Light that falls right on worktops. You notice these things in week two and in year two, and that is why homes here feel settled rather than staged.

3 - 4
Bedroom Types
80/20
Payment Plan
2029
Handover
2,175 to 2,467 sq. ft
Unit Sizes
Visual Tour
Gallery
World-Class Living
Amenities
prime position
Location & Connectivity
Key Distances
- 5 Minutes
Al Maktoum International Airport
- 30 Minutes
Downtown Dubai
- 10 Minutes
Expo 2020
- 30 Minutes
Burj Khalifa
About Community
Grand Polo Club & Resort
Some places make you slow down before you even reach the gate. Grand Polo Club Resort does that. The road opens to green fields and an easy spread of trees and you feel the day unclench a little. You catch the sound of hooves in the distance and the soft rise of voices from the clubhouse terrace. It is a calm note and it sets the tone for everything that follows.
Life here is built around the rhythm of the horses but it never feels exclusive or closed off. Early mornings bring gentle light on the polo fields and you sometimes see riders warming up while the grass still holds a touch of dew. Later in the day families wander along shaded paths and friends meet for coffee where the view rolls out like a painted scene. Evenings drift into long sunsets and it is not unusual to spot a few kids on bikes coasting past the stables while dogs nose along the hedges. The resort keeps a pace that feels steady and kind to the nerves.
The clubhouse is the social heart. You can sit out with a simple breakfast and watch a practice chukka play out across the far field. Inside there are quiet corners for work and easy catch ups and a dining room where lunch carries on longer than planned. The staff learn names fast and remember how you take your tea which sounds small but it matters when you live somewhere. Weekends bring a bit of buzz with matches on and you get that nice mix of neighbours and visiting friends that makes a place feel alive without ever feeling crowded.
If you ride you will know the difference straight away. The stables are clean and well thought through with good light and practical storage. There are paddocks with space to breathe and training arenas that hold a line well. You can take lessons or bring your own horse and the team are patient which is gold when you are teaching a young rider or working on a new skill yourself. On match days the fields look beautiful and the sound of play carries in a way that makes even a short walk feel like an occasion.
Homes inside Grand Polo Club Resort lean into natural light and easy flow. Living rooms open to gardens so you can leave the doors wide when the weather is kind. Kitchens feel like places you would actually cook in with sensible worktops and storage you will use. Bedrooms close the world out when you want a quiet night. You notice the small thoughtful things too like places to drop shoes after a walk and a window that frames a line of trees just so.
Daily needs are simple to reach. There is a handy market for basics and a café that does a reliable flat white and a decent pastry in the morning. Fitness is not a chore with green routes for a run and a pool that catches warm light by mid afternoon. The resort also hosts small gatherings and outdoor film nights now and then which sounds quaint but it brings people together in a natural way.
What stays with you is the feeling of space and the steady rhythm of a community that knows how to breathe. Horses at work on the field. Friends on the terrace. A child learning to ride with a proud parent watching from the rail. Grand Polo Club Resort settles into your routine and then quietly improves it. The only way to know if it fits is to walk it for yourself and see how it feels as the day moves.
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