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Sunvale by Grid Properties at Al Furjan

Starting Price AED 1.1M to 3.1M

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About The Project

Sunvale Residences at Al Furjan

Sunvale by Grid properties is an off plan apartment building planned for Al Furjan, with the outlook mentioned as the greenery of Jebel Ali Village. Sunvale in Al Furjan is being presented as a premium, smart home focused address where the detail is in the build, the shared spaces, and the day to day facilities, not only in a shiny brochure line. It is also one of those projects that tries to cover a wide range of buyers in a single building, from people who want a straightforward one bedroom to households who need the extra half room layout that sits between a typical two and three bedroom.

The unit mix is stated as 1 bedroom apartments, 2 bedroom apartments, 2.5 bedroom apartments, 3 bedroom apartments, and 3.5 bedroom apartments. Unit sizes are listed from 690 to 2,190 square feet, so the spread runs from compact, easier to manage homes through to larger layouts with real flexibility. Price is given as AED 1.1M to 3.1M, with another stated starting figure of AED 1,090,000. The payment plan is 40/60, and 2028 is the stated delivery year, with May 2028 also mentioned as the completion timing.

Sunvale in Al Furjan offers 1 t o 3.5 bedroom apartment for sale

The structure of the building is spelled out in full, two basement levels, a ground floor, two podium levels, then 14 residential floors above. That usually means you have the “busy” parts of the building, arrival, shared spaces, and amenities, organised lower down, while the homes sit above in quieter residential layers. It also suggests a stronger podium experience than you would get in a simple mid rise block.

Arrival is treated like part of the experience. The notes mention a concierge desk, polished stone flooring, timber panels, lift lobbies, and ambient lighting, which points to a lobby that is meant to feel finished and looked after. Co working and meeting areas are also referenced at the podium level, which fits the reality of how people live now, sometimes you just need a quiet table and good lighting without leaving the building.

Where Sunvale gets unusually specific is in the interior specification. Living areas are described with wallpaper and paint finishes across the main spaces. Kitchens are planned as fully fitted, with porcelain tiles, Siemens, BOSCH or equivalent appliances, high end cupboard doors, stone countertops, splash backs, and a single undermount sink. Those are concrete details that buyers tend to care about because they change the day you move in, not six months later. Bathrooms are planned with tiling to walls and floors, frameless glass showers, wall mounted fixtures with soft close seat covers, and Kohler or equivalent accessories. The overall feel is meant to be smooth and high quality rather than flashy.

Smart home features are also part of the plan. The notes do not list a full technical package, but they do frame smart systems as part of the unit delivery, aimed at comfort, control, and security. That usually means the home is meant to feel more seamless in daily use, lights, temperature, and basic access functioning in a cleaner, modern way.

Amenities are not treated as a small add on in your data. The list is long, and it is practical rather than purely decorative. A family pool and a jacuzzi are mentioned, alongside a fitness centre and a wellness centre that includes spa, sauna, and steam rooms. There are multipurpose rooms for gatherings, landscaped areas with BBQ settings, outdoor seating, and a gathering zone. A walking track and a pet park are included, which is the kind of detail that tends to matter to residents who actually live in the building rather than visit it. For children, kids plunge and play areas are mentioned, and there is also an indoor game area, so the community has options in different weather and at different times of day.

A few retail units are mentioned too. No tenant names are given, but having retail in the building usually changes the feel of the ground level because daily needs can be handled close to home. It also supports the wider pitch of Al Furjan as a community where residential life is calm but still convenient.

Location wise, the project is tied to Al Furjan, with Jebel Ali Village referenced as part of the surrounding green setting. The text also references Sheikh Zayed Road as part of the access story and mentions Dubai Marina, JLT, and Media City in the wider orbit, along with nearby retail and leisure hubs. You did not give exact drive times, so it is better to keep the location benefits as simple access and proximity references rather than guessing numbers. The overall picture is a building planned for residents who want a quieter base in Al Furjan, but still want Dubai’s main work and lifestyle areas to remain reachable.

In short, Sunvale in Al Furjan is being presented as apartments for sale with a wider than usual bedroom spread up to 3.5 bedrooms, a clear size range from 690 to 2,190 square feet, and a finish spec that goes beyond general claims. The commercial points are also clear, AED 1.1M to 3.1M pricing, a 40/60 plan, and completion timing in 2028 with May 2028 mentioned. Add in the podium amenities, the wellness centre, the family and social spaces, and the work friendly areas, and the project reads as a building planned for people who want a full routine close to home, not only a unit behind a door.

Sunvale – interior and lifestyle

1 - 3.5

Bedroom Types

40/60

Payment Plan

2028

Handover

690 - 2,190 sq. ft.

Unit Sizes

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World-Class Living

Amenities

prime position

Location & Connectivity

Key Distances

  • 10 Minutes to Dubai MarinaDubai Marina
    10 Minutes
  • 40 Minutes to Burj KhalifaBurj Khalifa
    40 Minutes
  • 40 Minutes to Downtown DubaiDowntown Dubai
    40 Minutes
  • 45 Minutes to Dubai International Airport (DXB)Dubai International Airport (DXB)
    45 Minutes

About Community

Al Furjan

Al Furjan is framed in your notes as a calmer residential community, designed to balance day to day privacy with access to the rest of Dubai. Sunvale in Al Furjan sits within that setting, with Jebel Ali Village mentioned for its greenery and open landscape feel.

The area references in your text include access via Sheikh Zayed Road and proximity to business hubs such as Dubai Marina, JLT, and Media City. Education and healthcare are also mentioned generally as being within a short drive, alongside malls, restaurants, and entertainment hubs. The community feel is linked to parks and open green areas, which matches Sunvale’s own focus on landscaped spaces, walking routes, and family friendly facilities.

Public transport is also part of the wider picture in your notes, with bus routes and planned metro extensions referenced. Combined with ongoing infrastructure growth mentioned for the area, Al Furjan is positioned as a community that continues to develop while remaining liveable today. In that context, Sunvale’s offering, smart home features, detailed finishes, and a broad set of shared amenities, fits the way many buyers approach Al Furjan, a practical home base with good building facilities and easy access outward when needed.

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The Developer

Grid Properties

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