In a new record

The most expensive penthouse in Dubai in Palm Jumeirah sold for 180 million dirhams

Dubai real estate continues to attract the elite of the world's wealthy, as sales of luxury villas, sea-view apartments and family homes are setting records every day. New record.

Historical figures indicate that this penthouse sold in The Palm is the most expensive penthouse ever, and the property sold is located in the "Royal Atlantis Residences" project, known as "Atlantis 2," and the project is expected to open at the end of this year.

This five-bedroom penthouse spreads over a built-up area of ​​25,207 square feet, in addition to a gymnasium, cinema and private pool on the terrace.

And the "Royal Atlantis Residences" project, which is adjacent to the Atlantis Hotel, The Palm, and it is a tourist and residential product, with more than 81% completed, according to the information available on the "Dubai Rest" application of the Land Department.

After its opening, the new hotel shares views of the main waterfront with Atlantis, The Palm, which sprawls out over the enchanting Dubai skyline

The Royal Atlantis project, located on the Palm Island, is 185 meters long, twice the length of the Atlantis hotel itself.

The distinctive design, consisting of two towers connected to the "SPA Bridge", won a number of awards. The Royal Atlantis provides distinctive restaurants, and also offers a swimming pool located at a distance of 100 meters above ground level, in addition to the sports and health facility, and rooftop gardens.

In addition, a report by Knight Frank, a real estate research company, showed that the real estate market in Dubai sold 34 homes in the first half of this year, with a total value of 1.24 billion dirhams, with a single transaction exceeding 10 million US dollars (36.7 million dirhams). .

The report indicated that the Palm Jumeirah accounted for most of these sales of luxury homes and villas with 19 homes, with a total value of 697.3 million dirhams.

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