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The Strand by RAK Properties at Marjan Beach

Starting Price AED 1.28M

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About The Project

The Strand by RAK Properties at Marjan Beach, Ras Al Khaimah

The Strand is RAK Properties new master planned destination on Ras Al Khaimah’s fast developing mainland, created to feel like a proper place to live rather than a collection of buildings with a nice name. Set within the Marjan Beach master plan, it is positioned as a residential led, mixed use community that blends contemporary urban living with nature, and it is clearly aimed at a new wave of buyers who want walkability, community energy, and everyday convenience built into the address.

What makes The Strand easy to picture is how it is structured from the start. The plan is anchored by a walkable green spine, supported by community spaces and a comprehensive retail strategy that is meant to give the development its own rhythm from morning to evening. Instead of treating retail as a corner add on, it is described as one of the foundations of the destination, which usually tells you the developer is thinking about long term livability and not just sales at launch.

In terms of scale, The Strand is not a small move. The land area is stated at 185,759 square metres, with 500,000 square metres of gross floor area planned across homes, retail hubs, and a connected public realm of green spaces and community districts. That mix matters because it hints at how the project will feel once it is lived in, more like a town centre atmosphere with residential calm behind it, rather than a single use neighbourhood that empties out.

Location is another part of the story, and it is one of the reasons this launch is getting attention. The Strand sits in the heart of the Marjan Beach District and is described as being close to a large public park, with bridge access to Wynn Al Marjan Island, plus proximity to beach clubs and hotels. For buyers, that usually translates into strong future demand drivers, especially as Ras Al Khaimah continues to scale up tourism and lifestyle infrastructure.

The investment framing is also very direct. RAK Properties positions The Strand as aligned with the Emirate’s growth goals and as part of the momentum around RAK Vision 2030, with the development intended to support demand for higher quality homes on the mainland beyond the developer’s Mina waterfront hub. If you are looking at this from an end user angle, it reads as a new address designed around daily life. If you are looking from an investor angle, it reads as an early entry into a district with visible catalysts already taking shape.

Commercially, the early market indicators shared alongside the launch are clear. Starting prices are positioned from AED 1.28M, with a 40/60 payment plan, handover targeted for Q1 2029, and unit sizes shown from 598 to 2,852 sq. ft. It is the kind of range that suggests the community will serve more than one buyer profile, from compact homes through to larger layouts suited to longer term living.

Apartments in The Strand at Marjan Beach District

The Strand’s strongest differentiator is the way it is designed around three connected districts, Creative, Urban, and Garden, each with a specific purpose rather than vague branding. The idea is simple but effective. Not everyone wants the same kind of neighborhood energy every day, so the master plan creates different “moods” within the same destination, while still keeping everything linked through the green spine and pedestrian focused public realm.

The Urban District is presented as the energetic center, with co working zones, retail, dining, and streets planned around convenience and movement. This is where the day to day pace will likely live, coffee in the morning, errands in the afternoon, and a more social feel in the evenings. It is not trying to be a mall, it is trying to behave like a neighborhood hub that supports real routines and casual interaction.

The Creative District is described as the community’s cultural engine, with studios, workshops, and halls designed to support artists, entrepreneurs, and makers. Whether that becomes a true ecosystem depends on delivery and programming, but the intent is the right one. Communities with creative space tend to develop a stronger identity over time, because people are not only consuming the area, they are contributing to it.

Then there is the Garden District, which is built for wellness and decompression. This is where you will find the quieter green spaces, parks, playgrounds, outdoor exercise routes, and slower cafés and relaxation areas. It is a smart counterweight to the Urban District, and it gives the project a more balanced feel, especially for families and residents who value greenery as part of daily life rather than something you drive to on weekends.

Across all three districts, the residential product is described in a way that is deliberately reassuring, efficient layouts, high quality finishes, and an emphasis on natural light. It is not trying to sell you a fantasy. It is trying to sell you a home that works, and that matters because livability is what sustains demand. For investors, that same practicality usually supports rental performance, because tenants tend to prefer layouts that feel bright, intuitive, and easy to furnish.

The Strand – interior and lifestyle

1 - 3

Bedroom Types

40/60

Payment Plan

2029

Handover

598 to 2,852 sq. ft

Unit Sizes

Visual Tour

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World-Class Living

Amenities

prime position

Location & Connectivity

Key Distances

  • 5 Minutes to Wynn ResortWynn Resort
    5 Minutes
  • 25 Minutes to RAK Intl AirportRAK Intl Airport
    25 Minutes
  • 50 Minutes to Dubai Intl AirportDubai Intl Airport
    50 Minutes
  • 5 Minutes to Al Marjan BeachAl Marjan Beach
    5 Minutes

About Community

Marjan Beach

Marjan Beach District is one of the most important growth areas in Ras Al Khaimah right now, and The Strand is positioned to benefit from that momentum in a very direct way. The factsheet describes it as a vibrant destination within Marjan Beach District and also calls it an authentic urban mixed use lifestyle destination. That wording is useful because it helps explain the intent. This is not meant to feel like a quiet isolated resort zone that only works on weekends. It is meant to support full time living with a daily rhythm, social energy, and practical convenience.

One of the main lifestyle advantages is the coastal setting. The factsheet clearly places The Strand close to beach clubs, hotels, and dining options, while also noting direct access to the Wynn Resort and adjacency to a major public park. For residents, that creates a rare mix of beachside leisure and neighbourhood functionality. You can imagine mornings that feel slower, evenings that stay active, and weekends with plenty to do nearby without needing a long drive. For buyers and information seekers, this is the kind of detail that helps explain why apartments for sale in Marjan Beach District are drawing more attention.

The masterplan structure also supports liveability in a way that many people care about more than they first realise. The Strand is planned as three districts connected by a walkable green route, with shaded pathways and community spaces designed for gathering, events, and everyday movement. This matters for people who value walkability, families who want easier outdoor time, and residents who simply prefer a place that feels lived in rather than only visually polished. The inclusion of creative spaces, culture led elements, and wellbeing focused planning also suggests a broader community identity instead of a one note residential cluster.

From a daily convenience point of view, the scale of retail and food and beverage space is a major part of the story. The factsheet notes over 170,000 square metres dedicated to retail and food and beverage uses, alongside a curated retail offering that supports everyday shopping and experience led spaces. In practical terms, that can mean a more complete local lifestyle with easier access to coffee spots, casual dining, essentials, and community activity. This is helpful for end users, but it also gives brokers a clearer way to describe the area to clients who ask what day to day life will actually feel like.

Connectivity across the UAE is another strength. The location map in the factsheet shows Ras Al Khaimah International Airport at about 15 minutes, Umm Al Quwain, Ajman, and Sharjah at about 30 minutes, Dubai International Airport at about 45 minutes, and Dubai at about 65 minutes. That range helps position The Strand at Marjan Beach District as a realistic choice not only for local residents, but also for second home buyers and people who move between emirates for work and travel.

There is also a trust factor in the developer profile. The factsheet states that RAK Properties has more than 20 years of experience and is a public company listed on ADX, with a government ownership stake noted. For many buyers, that background matters when comparing large scale waterfront communities. It does not replace personal due diligence, but it does add useful context.

The only way to know if it feels right is to come see it. If you have questions, or just want to walk through, reach out any time. At LuxuryProperty.com, we try to make your next move feel as comfortable as possible.

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