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Soto Grande at Al Hamra by Ellington Properties is a bold twin tower statement that brings design led living to one of Ras Al Khaimah’s most established coastal communities. Two sculpted towers are joined by an iconic bridge and set the tone for a development that feels contemporary, coastal and quietly confident. Across a total of six hundred and two residences the mix runs from efficient studios through one and two bedroom apartments, practical two bedroom plus maid layouts, larger three bedroom homes and a limited collection of four bedroom penthouses. Floor to ceiling glazing, open plan layouts and premium finishes echo Ellington’s Palm projects such as Ellington Beach House and Ocean House, but tuned for Al Hamra’s softer waterfront light and slower daily rhythm.
Inside, apartments read as calm and functional. Kitchens sit open to the living space with clean cabinetry lines and stone worktops. Bedrooms are shaped for real furniture and fitted storage. Bathrooms use warm neutral palettes that feel spa like without being precious. Balconies and terraces are treated as real outdoor rooms so everyday life can spill into the breeze. At podium and roof levels the amenity sequence balances activity and ease, with pools, a fitness studio, clubhouse lounges, landscaped gardens and children’s play spaces arranged so that mornings, evenings and weekends are simple to enjoy without leaving home.
Soto Grande by Ellington is offered off plan with a seventy thirty payment plan that spreads seventy percent across construction milestones and thirty percent on handover. For end users this aligns payments with progress. For investors it gives a sensible runway to completion in a district with established demand. Direct connections into Al Hamra Mall, Al Hamra Marina and Yacht Club and Al Hamra Golf Club pull retail, dining and leisure into close daily reach. The project’s setting within a resort style master plan, and its easy link back to Dubai, strengthens both liveability and long term appeal.
Soto Grande by Ellington in Al Hamra takes the brand’s design first approach beyond Dubai and frames it against Ras Al Khaimah’s coastline. The architecture is crisp and sculptural, with the bridge between the towers giving a signature silhouette on the skyline. Residences are planned for light and flow. Open kitchens face proper living and dining zones, not corridors. Large panes of glass pull the sea, the golf fairways and the marina into the frame. Materials are chosen for touch and longevity rather than gloss alone, which is why Ellington homes tend to feel good years after handover.
Amenity planning supports real routines. Lap and leisure pools sit beside landscaped decks. A fitness studio and simple wellness rooms make it easy to keep a weekly rhythm. Families have places that feel natural for children rather than an afterthought, and the clubhouse spaces offer somewhere to read, work quietly or host a small gathering. The overall effect is a resort tone without the fuss, which suits Al Hamra’s relaxed pace.
The unit mix has been shaped for both end use and investment. One and two bedroom apartments serve young professionals, couples and lock up buyers. Two bedroom plus maid options add utility for growing households. Three bedroom residences provide family scale space, and the four bedroom penthouses carry wide terraces and the best orientations for sunrise and sunset. With a coherent design language running through every type, the building reads as one project rather than a collection of unrelated products, which is key for long term value.
