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Rixos Al Reem Residences

Waterfront Branded Living on Al Reem Island

Experience premium hotel-style living with full residential privacy, branded by Rixos Hotels, part of Accor.

Project Overview
• 386 exclusive residences
• Prime waterfront location
• Resort-style lifestyle with private residential atmosphere
• World-class branded services

Unit Types
• 1 Bedroom Apartments
• 2 Bedroom Apartments
• 3 Bedroom Apartments
• 4 Bedroom Apartments (exclusive limited units)

Current Availability & Starting Prices
• 1BR | 1,068 – 1,074 sqft | From AED 2,512,721
• 2BR | 1,532 – 1,543 sqft | From AED 3,369,486
• 3BR | 1,946 – 1,951 sqft | From AED 4,255,823
Higher floors for 3BR currently reaching up to AED 4,387,787

Lifestyle & Amenities
• Fully equipped gym
• Steam & sauna
• Wellness room & yoga studio
• Pickleball court
• Family swimming pool
• Rooftop plunge pool
• Kids pool & splash area
• Rixy Kids Club & Teens Club
• Running track
• Cinema room
• Residents lounge / Majlis
• Exclusive sports club
• Landscaped gardens
• Branded café
• Concierge services
• Co-working space

Included Core Services
• 24/7 security, doormen & valet
• Residence concierge
• Common area housekeeping & maintenance
• Utilities & insurance for common areas
• Full property management services

Prime Connectivity
• Minutes to Reem Mall
• Close to Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
• Direct access to Al Maryah Island
• Easy access to Downtown Abu Dhabi
• Smooth connectivity to Abu Dhabi International Airport

Accor Owner Benefits Program
Exclusive membership under ALL – Accor Live Limitless including:
• Diamond status invitation
• Gold status gifting option
• VIP global reservation desk
• Automatic room upgrades
• Up to 20% discount worldwide
• Access to 5,600+ hotels & resorts

Limited waterfront supply. Branded residences. High-demand investment opportunity.

For availability, floor plans & private presentation:

Haitham Mamoun
Sales Manager
4S4R Properties Real Estate
📞 +971 58 928 8350
📍 Al Danah, Abu Dhabi
📧 [haitham@4s4rproperties.com]()
🌐 [www.4s4rproperties.com]()

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