Overview
- Updated On:
- August 26, 2025
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Bathrooms
- 1,119.00 ft2
Property Description
Experience graceful, biophilic design at Mamsha Palm, an Aldar project on Saadiyat Island crafted by architect Koichi Takada. Starting from AED 3.7M, it offers 1–4 BR apartments and 4 BR sky villas ranging from 1,119 to 6,685 sq ft. Scheduled for handover in Q4 2028, this intimate development includes just 46 exclusive units, each with direct access to Soul Beach, rooftop pool, gym, sauna, ice bath, spa, kids’ play zone, ground-floor retail, and lush green promenades. Situated minutes from cultural landmarks like the Louvre and Guggenheim, Mamsha Palm is a rare sanctuary blending architecture, wellness, and seascape living.
Property Id: 23387
Price: Starting from AED 3.7M
Property Size: 1,119.00 ft2
Rooms: 1
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 3
Interior Details
Equipped Kitchen
Gym
Laundry
Media Room
Lot
City View
Gated Community
High Altitude
Investment
Modern
New Built
Privacy
Seafront
Water Front
Outdoor Details
Back yard
Basketball court
Garage Attached
Hot Bath
Pool
Water View
Utilities
Central Air
Electricity
Heating
Natural Gas
Ventilation
Water
Other Features
Chair Accessible
Elevator
Fireplace
Smoke detectors
Washer and dryer
WiFi
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