About The Project
Nura Residences at Downtown Mina
Nura Residences brings a calm waterfront rhythm to Mina Al Arab while staying close to the new boulevard’s lively flow. Two mid rise buildings hold a considered mix of studios, one, two and three bedroom apartments along with two four bedroom penthouses. Building A rises ground plus two podium levels and nineteen floors. Building B rises ground plus two podium levels and six floors. From the first steps inside you notice a quiet elegance. Finishes feel refined rather than loud. Light moves easily through large panes of glass. Proportions are practical and comfortable, so rooms work well for daily life.
The design intent is simple. Frame five outlooks and let each one guide how you live. Park views for a softer green edge. Sea and harbour for open water. Skyline for evening sparkle. Boulevard for people watching and café life. Many homes step onto balconies or terraces that stretch your living zone outdoors. Suite and Premium layout categories give buyers the choice between sleek efficiency and wider entertaining spaces. Floor areas start from about three hundred and seventy five square feet and extend to around two thousand seven hundred and fifty four square feet, so both first time buyers and families can find their fit.
Practical details are treated with care. Kitchens are planned for real cooking with sensible preparation space and integrated appliances. Bedrooms keep storage generous. Bathrooms are calm and well finished. Shared areas bring value without fuss. You have a welcoming lobby, landscaped pockets to sit in shade, a fitness space, and social lounges to work quietly or meet a neighbour. Direct access to the boulevard means morning coffee, evening walks and everyday services sit a short stroll from your front door.
For investors and end users the numbers are clear. Freehold ownership in a growing island district. Starting prices from eight hundred thousand dirhams. A straightforward plan with ten percent on booking and forty sixty progress to completion. Handover is targeted for the first quarter of twenty twenty nine. Delivered by RAK Properties, a name known locally for steady timelines and solid community management.
Nura Residences in Mina Al Arab apartments and penthouses for sale
Living at Nura is about balance. Interiors use a calm palette so the focus stays on light, proportion and the views that give Mina its sense of place. Suite plans are efficient for singles or frequent travellers who want lock up and leave ease. Premium plans widen living rooms, add storage, and introduce deeper terraces, which suits young families or buyers who host often. The four bedroom penthouses feel like private houses in the sky with long sightlines over sea, harbour and the boulevard below.
The architecture reads clean and modern from the boulevard and softer from the water. Glazing is generous without glare. Screens and set backs add privacy between neighbours. Air and light move easily through both buildings, helped by open corridors and landscaped breaks. Parking, security and access are handled without drama. Loading and deliveries sit out of view. Lifts are sized for real life. Waste and maintenance are planned sensibly so the building stays tidy as it ages.
Daily routines are simple here. A quick gym session before work. A quiet half hour in a residents lounge. A swim or a walk along the water after sunset. At weekends you can step into cafés, small retail and beachfront spots without getting in the car. If you do need to drive, the bridges link you to the mainland fast, so airport runs and city trips remain straightforward. For buyers thinking in return terms, the combination of island address, early pricing and the boulevard’s growth curve sets a strong base for both rental and capital performance.

studios - 4
Bedroom Types
60/40
Payment Plan
2029
Handover
375 to 2,754 sq. ft
Unit Sizes
Visual Tour
Gallery
World-Class Living
Amenities
prime position
Location & Connectivity
Key Distances
- 25 Minutes
Ras Al Khaimah International Airport
- 20 Minutes
Wynn Al Marjan Island
About Community
Mina Al Arab
Mina Al Arab is one of Ras Al Khaimah’s most loved coastal districts because it gives you the sea and a working daily life in the same place. The master plan runs beaches and promenades along the water, then threads parks, pocket greens and planted walkways between neighbourhoods. It feels open and breathable. You can be on a sandy stretch within minutes or find a shaded bench to read in the afternoon. Early mornings bring runners and cyclists out along the paths. Evenings belong to families and friends who wander between cafés and small dining rooms that light up as the sun drops.
The new boulevard is the district’s social spine. It places coffee, bakery, pharmacy, salons and casual dining within an easy walk of home. Small details add up here. Pavements are wide enough to push a pram without stepping into the road. Lighting is warm rather than harsh. Seating invites you to stop for a few minutes. Weekends often bring small events and seasonal activity which gives the area a lived in feeling rather than a transient resort tone. Supermarkets and everyday retail are close, so weekly shopping does not turn into a long drive.
Connectivity is a quiet strength. The island links back to the city through well planned bridges and roads, so you reach Deira and the broader Dubai network more easily than the map suggests. Ras Al Khaimah International Airport sits within a practical drive for regular travellers. Healthcare choices range from local clinics to larger hospitals in the main city. Schools and nurseries are available across nearby communities, which matters for families planning long term.
For investors and owners looking ahead, Mina is on a clear upward path. New hospitality and leisure projects continue to anchor demand. Waterfront addresses remain scarce and valued. The public realm is maturing each year with more shade, planting and human scale touches. Within this setting, Nura feels well judged. It sits directly on the boulevard, touches the water’s calm, and offers homes that feel good to live in. That combination makes sense for both quality of life and long term holding value.
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