ELLINGTON BEACH HOUSE
THE PALM ISLAND
IN DUBAI
Ellington Beach House is a new lifestyle concept that re-examines the human experience and redefines the notion of modern living.
Immerse your senses. Capturing the needs and of every resident, Ellington Beach House’s yacht-inspired architecture opens out to a wealth of alluring details just waiting to be discovered. EBH is thoughtfully positioned to follow the sun’s path as it rises over the Gulf and sets over Dubai’s glistening skyline, to enhance paradisical ambience.
Ideally situated. Adore the essence of absolute splendor just minutes from Atlantis, Nakheel Mall, Dubai Media City, Dubai Marina and 20 minutes from Emirates Golf Club, Ain Dubai, Mall of The Emirates, Museum of the Future, Dubai International Financial Centre and 35 minutes from Dubai International Airport.
Trakheesi Permit: 354024953
Dubai Marina
Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall
Burj Al Arab
Dubai International Airport
- 30% on booking
- 5% on completion of 40% of the project
- 5% on completion of 50% of the project
- 5% on completion of 60% of the project
- 5% on completion of 70% of the project
- 50% on completion
Trakheesi Permit: 203734287
One of the fastest growing cities in the world, Dubai offers a business-friendly, tax-free environment and relaxed visa regulations that are enticing for families and individuals. With golden beaches, azure seas, adventure parks for children, advanced healthcare facilities and a delightful array of retail and dining options, Dubai is a truly attractive destination, where property investments surely grow.
- More the 3 million Dubai residents
- 20 million expected annual visitors by 2025
- Home to more than 200 nationalities
- Among the top 10 most visited cities
- One of the most secure cities for gains through property investment
award-winning developer
Ellington transcends the norms of aesthetics and design to create thriving communities and inspiring lifestyle experiences in the most prestigious locations.
With sustainability at heart Ellington adheres to Dubai Green Building regulations and use locally sourced materials and sustainable manufacturing processes. This includes products made from recycled materials, energy-efficient lighting and appliances, water-saving sanitary ware and light-reflective facades.