A self-contained community of over 6,000 villas and townhouses, Jumeirah Village is a 100% freehold residential development
amidst landscaped boulevards & gardens, delivering unique lifestyle
concepts to incumbents. Jumeirah Village is demarcated into three
sectors that are located on the Emirates Road, near the Jumeirah
Islands in Dubai.
The development comprises
a series of villages linked to one another by open landscaped areas and
canals. Jumeirah Village offers 2,883 two to four bedroom villas with
balconies and 3,184 one or two bedroom spacious townhouses with a
multitude of ultramodern leisure and home accessories. When complete,
these lovely residential spaces will be a striking blend of Arabian and Mediterranean
architectural styles and themes. They will feature distinctive
red-tiled roofs, arches, carved doors, ornamental spiral columns, tiled
floors & walls imbibing the very best of traditional Middle Eastern motifs and designs.
Jumeirah Village freehold residential project has the following themed areas:
- Gateway Village
- Canal Village
- Paradise Village (Serenity Village)
- Marina Village
- Wadi Village
- Lake Village
- Waterscape Village
- Garden Village
Jumeirah Village is built around Gateway Village that features extensive retail and leisure amenities. Canal Village has as its centrepiece a waterfront theme with scenic views. On the other hand, Paradise and Marina Villages
provide plenty of green open spaces and maritime activities for
residents including provision of berthing space for small boats.
Also
part of Jumeirah Village are two international schools, town and
country clubs, community centre, jogging and cycling trails, community
sports and leisure amenities (football and cricket pitch, tennis
courts, croquet lawn and swimming pools), medical facilities,
veterinary clinics with 24X7 security. The development is expected to
be complete by 2008.
This community project is being developed by the Dubai-based master builder Nakheel and will be released in phases starting from the fourth quarter of 2008.
The
village has a centrally located park designed to attract residents and
visitors alike. The park also has a sloping hill with the Iconic Sunrise Viewing Pavilion. In addition, it has a native botanical garden and an amphitheatre that connects it to the souq.
3 Wadi Walks
stretch from the Central Park; lined with indigenous plant species they
are ideal play areas for children and also for walking & biking. In
addition to these lanes, there are 3 Oasis Promenades which are formal gardens with loads of greenery and game areas.
The
various sectors are connected by a network of waterways or rivulets.
Numerous smaller parks are scattered across the development with some
overlooking the streets and others on more expansive plots with play
areas and water features.
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