Maybourne Residences by Dubai World Trade Centre at DIFC
Starting Price AED 25M
About The Project
Luxury apartments by Maybourne Residences at DIFC
Maybourne Residences brings hotel level thinking into private ownership at DIFC, planned as a tightly held collection rather than a big, noisy tower. Maybourne Residences in DIFC sits within Tower 2 and is limited to 111 homes, so the mood is meant to feel composed from the start, private arrival, controlled lift access, and amenities that stay resident only. For buyers who want central Dubai without the usual compromise, the pitch is clear, service led living, strong design pedigree, and a home that feels like a retreat the moment you step inside.
The collection is planned around scale and choice. Homes run from 2 bedroom apartments through 3 bedroom apartments, 4 bedroom apartments, and 5 bedroom apartments, with a limited number of duplex residences featuring double height living areas. There are also three shell and core penthouses, each with expansive terraces, positioned as rare blank canvases within the brand. The numbers anchor it as well, starting price is AED 25M, the payment plan is 60/40, handover is listed for 2030, and unit sizes are stated from 3,622 square feet up to 22,061 square feet.
2 to 5 bedroom apartments for Sale in Maybourne Residences at DIFC
Design is central to the story. Candy London leads the interiors, and the notes lean into that idea of tailored refinement, where the quality shows in the base build, the way surfaces meet, and the calm confidence of the finish rather than anything loud. This is not framed as “decor”, it is framed as a global standard rarely seen in Dubai, with materials chosen for durability as much as elegance. Kitchens are planned with quality appliances and thoughtful storage, and bathrooms are described as calm and refined, built around natural tones and subtle detailing.
Arrival is treated like part of the home experience. A dedicated drop off is planned, followed by a private residential lobby that keeps day to day movement away from the public flow. Residents have exclusive elevators, and selected apartments are planned with lift access that opens directly into the home, which changes the feeling of privacy immediately. Instead of corridor traffic, you get a cleaner, quieter threshold, the kind of detail that matters more the longer you live there.
Inside the layouts, the text repeatedly comes back to “real life”. The two bedroom residences are described as generous, with open living that connects naturally to dining and kitchen areas, a plan that works for quiet evenings as easily as it works for hosting. The three and four bedroom apartments are positioned as the flexible middle of the collection, suitable for families or anyone who works from home. Storage is described as well integrated, and the layouts are meant to feel intuitive rather than fussy.
The five bedroom homes are where the scale becomes unmistakable. Selected duplexes introduce double height living areas, bringing volume and daylight that changes through the day, and creating that sense of drama without needing theatrical finishes. The three shell and core penthouses sit at the top end of the offer, with expansive terraces planned for outdoor living in a way that still feels private, even in a central district. The shell and core approach is important here, it is not “move in ready”, it is an opportunity to shape your own interior vision while still sitting within a Maybourne branded environment.
Amenities are described as curated and resident only, intended to feel intimate rather than crowded. An outdoor infinity sky pool is reserved for residents, supported by private resident areas and a broader set of facilities designed to match the brand’s hospitality background. The bigger point is not a long list, it is the service model. Maybourne Residences is framed as a service driven environment with extensive residential services that echo the operator’s hotel heritage, so the lifestyle is meant to be supported quietly in the background rather than announced.
Price and delivery context are also straightforward. Starting price is AED 25M, the payment plan is 60/40, and handover is listed for 2030. Sizes from 3,622 to 22,061 square feet put this firmly in a super prime bracket, where buyers are choosing privacy, finish quality, and centrality over volume inventory. That is also why the limited count of 111 residences matters, it signals rarity, and it helps explain the focus on dedicated arrival, private lifts, and a more controlled resident experience.
On the lifestyle side, DIFC adds the final layer. Connectivity is described as one of its strengths, Sheikh Zayed Road is nearby, and the Metro is within reach for commuting. Dubai International Airport is described as a short drive away, which is relevant for buyers who travel often. Daily convenience is also covered within the district, with supermarkets, pharmacies and clinics mentioned, and nearby retail and leisure destinations such as Dubai Mall and City Walk referenced in the wider orbit. The atmosphere of DIFC is described as structured and polished, with public art, busy restaurants, and an evening rhythm where people move between venues rather than disappearing into traffic. Maybourne Residences in DIFC is planned to sit above that energy, close enough to enjoy, high enough to step away.

2 - 5
Bedroom Types
60/40
Payment Plan
2030
Handover
3622 sqft - 22061 sqft
Unit Sizes
Visual Tour
Gallery
World-Class Living
Amenities
prime position
Location & Connectivity
Key Distances
- 10 Minutes
Downtown Dubai
- 15 Minutes
Dubai Marina
- 25 Minutes
Dubai Airport
- 10 Minutes
Burj khalifa
About Community
DIFC
DIFC is one of Dubai’s most established central districts, known for a polished, organised feel and a lifestyle that stays active well beyond office hours. Maybourne Residences in DIFC sits within that environment, so the appeal is not only the building, it is the rhythm around it, restaurants and venues that stay busy on weekends, public art between towers, and a sense that you can walk to places rather than planning everything around the car.
Connectivity is a practical advantage here. Sheikh Zayed Road is nearby, linking DIFC to Downtown Dubai, Business Bay and Dubai Marina, and the Metro is described as within reach for everyday commuting. Dubai International Airport is also described as a short drive away, which suits buyers who travel frequently or have visitors coming in and out of the city.
Daily needs are also easy to cover in the district itself. Supermarkets, pharmacies and clinics are mentioned within DIFC, and Dubai Mall and City Walk are referenced nearby for wider retail and leisure. Schools and healthcare facilities are described as accessible in neighbouring communities, which is useful context for families considering a central address, not only professionals. The overall picture is DIFC as a place that stays central and convenient, while still offering a more refined, walkable lifestyle than many high traffic zones.
The Developer
Dubai World Trade Centre
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