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3 bedroom townhouse in District 7
MAG Eye, District 7, Mohammed Bin Rashid City
Price on Application
Property Type:
Townhouse
Bedrooms:
3
Bathrooms:
3
Built-Up Area:
2,283 sqft
Plot Size:
1,460 sqft
Refno:
LP41294
MAG Eye, District 7, Mohammed Bin Rashid City
Some homes just have this way of making you stop for a second when you walk in. I had that feeling in this three bedroom townhouse in District 7, Mohammed Bin Rashid City. Honestly, even before you start digging into the details, you get the sense that someone's really thought about how people actually live. The space feels open but not echoey. You can picture yourself leaving your shoes by the door, keys on the table, and just unwinding after a long day.
There's a bit of a soft morning light that comes in through those big windows. When I walked through, I just stood by the living room glass for a minute and watched the little patch of green outside. Maybe it's not a showstopper view, but it's the kind that makes you want to wake up early for a coffee even if you're not a morning person. The living area just seems to invite you to flop down on the couch or catch up with friends. People talk about open plan layouts like it's a trend, but here, the living, dining, and kitchen spaces really do connect in a way that feels natural. Nobody's stuck in a corner cooking while everyone else is somewhere else. The kitchen also didn't give me that โjust for looksโ vibe. It's got real counter space. You could spread out a few pans, maybe get some help chopping, and actually cook a proper meal, not just heat up takeout. Storage feels easy too. You probably won't run out of cupboard space here.
The bedrooms upstairs might surprise you. They're bigger than I expected, and all of them feel private. You'll notice the closets are really built for people who actually live here, not just people passing through. Sometimes townhouses can make you feel like you need to compromise on wardrobe space. Not this time. The views are quiet and greenโnot city towers, but that neighborly sort of peacefulness. I think you'd sleep well here. The bathrooms are just off to the side, done up in a modern way that's not trying too hard. Good water pressure too, which honestly, I always check.
What really stands out about this place is the neighborhood. Mohammed Bin Rashid City, especially District 7, seems to always have a bit of a buzz to it, but not the stressful kind. Plenty of families, but you also see young professionals out and about. When I've been here in the evenings, sometimes I notice kids biking home, or people heading for a walk by the parks. It just feels friendly. Even if you're not big on community stuff, it's nice knowing there's that option.
Outside, you've got some genuinely useful shared spaces. The swimming pool is actually big enough to swim laps, not just a rectangle stuck between buildings. The gym is well maintained. It doesn't get too crowded after work, though maybe a couple of familiar faces if you settle into a routine. The parks that thread through District 7 make it easy to forget you're just a short drive from Downtown. If you've got kids or even if you're the kind to just wander at sunset, these green spaces matter. One of my favorite things about the area is how you never feel far from the essentials. There's a coffee shop not too far off where I've ended up more than once, plus supermarkets and casual restaurants if you just want something low key. You can get to major roads in no time, but it never feels like you're living on top of the traffic.
The home is set across a built up area of just over two thousand square feet, with a plot that gives you enough outdoor space without spending weekends mowing lawns. Three proper bedrooms, thoughtfully laid out, and all for a yearly rent of two hundred thousand dirhams. Yes, it is a fair size investment, but that's what you'd expect for something well kept in this central corner of the city.
Honestly, the best way to see if it's your sort of place is to come by and walk through. Take your time and see how it feels. If you've got questions or just want to see what a townhouse in District 7 feels like in real life, reach out any time. At LuxuryProperty.com, we just want your move to feel like the right step.
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Private Client Office
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