Welcome to Granada, Abu Dhabi’s first low-rise premium community living apartment buildings within the fully integrated and all-inclusive community, Bloom Living. Inspired by the aesthetic of traditional Mediterranean homes and elevated by the comfort of modern living, Granada will feature the first superior low-rise apartment buildings in Abu Dhabi centered around community living. The first phase of Granada encompasses a variety of residential apartment units across eight luxury four-story buildings. Granada will comprise units from spacious studios, to upscale one, two-, and three bedroom- apartments, each with generous living space, sweeping balconies, and access to top-class amenities within the community. Those living within Granada can benefit from a wide range of facilities available at Bloom Living, just within a short walking distance. Residents can explore the beauty of nature at Bloom Living’s multiple uninterruptedly interconnected parks, and they can also enjoy their time at the community’s main Clubhouse which provides easy access to pools, sports, and recreational facilities.
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The world's busiest international airport — seamless global connectivity for residents and investors.
The world's tallest tower at 828 m — the defining icon and address benchmark of Downtown Dubai.
The landmark resort at the crown of Palm Jumeirah — a world-class destination in its own right.
The world's most-visited mall — 1,200+ stores, a giant aquarium, and iconic Dubai Fountain views.
Dubai's future mega-airport set to become the world's largest, anchoring the Dubai South district.
Expo 2020's legacy district — a smart, sustainable urban community near Al Maktoum Airport.
The world's tallest observation wheel at 250 m, with sweeping 360° views from Bluewaters Island.
Home to Ski Dubai — the region's first indoor ski slope — with 600+ retail and dining options.
Abu Dhabi is the UAE's capital and its most financially resilient real estate market — backed by sovereign wealth assets exceeding $1.5 trillion and a government infrastructure programme that treats urban development as a strategic priority rather than a market-driven cycle. The emirate's property market opened fully to foreign freehold ownership in designated zones in 2019, creating a new investment category that institutional and private investors are only beginning to price correctly. Off-plan projects in Abu Dhabi are typically delivered by government-linked developers — Aldar, Modon — whose balance sheets remove the delivery risk that private developers in other markets carry. Yields are competitive and the tenant base, anchored by government employment and international institutions, is structurally stable.
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