Creekside 18 residential complex in Dubai
The new Creekside 18 building in Dubai is a premium residential complex of two 37-storey buildings. The project, conducted by the internationally renowned company Emaar Properties, was completed in the first half of 2020. As per the master plan, it consists of 434 residential units, with areas of 56-370 m². Apartments in Creekside 18 consist of one to four bedrooms.
Real estate in Dubai Creek Harbour, Dubai, UAE
The Dubai Creek Harbour is a self-sufficient community that, once completed, will conform to the concept of a "city within a city". As per the master plan, the 500-hectare community will include 7.3 million m² of residential units, 940,000 m² of retail space, 300,000 m² of offices, and 66,000 m² of cultural areas. Between the residential and commercial buildings will be lush green areas, landscaped parks with playgrounds and barbecue areas, as well as long paths for walking, running, and cycling.
The district is divided into several phases, including The Island District, about to be completed. The cluster consists of numerous premium residential complexes, such as the Creekside 18 residential complex. Each building includes 1- to 4-bedroom housing units offering magnificent views of Dubai Creek, green areas, and Dubai’s famous scenery. There are also 3- to 4-bedroom townhouses.
Real estate for sale in Creekside 18
The starting price for housing in Creekside 18 is AED 800,000 ($217,800) for a 1-bedroom flat. The 2-, 3- and 4-bedroom residences can cost at least AED 1.8 million, AED 2.1 million, and AED 6 million ($511,500, $598,900, and AED 1.6 million), respectively. You can get acquainted with the current prices for residential units in the complex in the website catalogue.
The developer responsible for implementing the twin buildings offers a flexible payment schedule. In this case, the buyer must pay 50% of the cost of the apartment before signing the contract of sale (25% as a down payment and 25% during the transfer of ownership). The buyer must then pay the remaining amount within 2 years of the transaction