Aeon is two thirteen-storey towers in The Lagoons, one of the sub-districts inside Dubai Creek Harbour. The distinction is worth drawing, because Creek Harbour is a six square kilometre masterplan divided into quarters that differ from one another in density, character and price, and a buyer choosing between them is choosing considerably more than a plot number.
The buildings hold one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments between roughly 762 and 1,772 sq ft, opening around 1.7 million dirhams. One specification detail is more revealing than the rest: every apartment includes a dedicated laundry room, and the three-bedroom layouts add a maid’s room. A separate laundry in a 762 sq ft one-bedroom is unusual, since compact units in this market normally put the machine in the kitchen or bathroom. It is a small decision that shows who the building was drawn for, and the answer is a household rather than an investor. The amenity programme points the same way, combining a waterfront promenade, pools and wellness facilities with a skate park, cycling track, sports courts, game rooms and work and study pods.
Anyone buying at Dubai Creek Harbour should understand where Dubai Creek Tower stands, since the district was originally planned around it. The structure broke ground in 2016, halted in 2020, and was later redesigned away from a pure height record toward what Emaar describes as a more functional landmark. As of early 2026 the revised design is finalised and the main construction tender has been going out to contractors, with physical work yet to resume in earnest and completion expected some time after 2030. None of that undermines the district, which already has thousands of delivered homes, a working promenade, retail and a permanently protected outlook across the Ras Al Khor wetland. It does mean the case for buying here should rest on what is built and committed rather than on the centrepiece arriving to any particular date.
Payment runs ten per cent at booking, eighty per cent in instalments across construction and the final ten at handover in 2028. Almost the entire price is therefore settled before completion, which suits a buyer funding from savings rather than from anticipated rent. Emaar’s delivery record carries real weight over a four-year programme, and in Creek Harbour specifically the company has already handed over a substantial number of buildings, so there is finished stock nearby to inspect and a transaction history to check against. Gorilla Real Estate can pull those comparables and set The Lagoons against Creek Beach and the other Creek Harbour districts on price per square foot.
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