Project General Facts:
Marlin 2 is an architectural marvel inspired by the flow of the ocean and the graceful movement of waves. Its design captures the elegance of nature and the interplay of sunlight, blending the beauty of the environment with human creativity. More than just a structure, Marlin 2 offers a living experience for those who value timeless design and artistic expression.
Every aspect of Marlin 2 demonstrates a commitment to exceptional living, from its dynamic facade to its carefully designed interiors. The tower offers a sophisticated lifestyle, where tranquility and elegance coexist, providing residents with an atmosphere of refined luxury. The seamless integration of light, space, and form creates a balanced environment that emphasizes both comfort and beauty.
Marlin 2 goes beyond traditional expectations, setting a new benchmark for contemporary waterfront residences. Designed to enhance modern living, it offers stunning views combined with thoughtfully crafted spaces, redefining luxury through its focus on fluidity and serenity.
Finishing and Materials:
Modern finishes with high-quality materials.
Kitchen and Appliances:
Equipped kitchens.
Furnishing:
None.
Location Description and Benefits:
Al Reem Island is a rapidly developing, mixed-use area located just 1,970 feet off the northeastern coast of Abu Dhabi. It is close to Saadiyat Island and Al Maryah Island, offering a prime location for both work and leisure.
The island features numerous residential buildings near the sea, providing residents with the chance to enjoy a resort-like lifestyle while being close to the amenities of a major city. Al Reem Island is well-equipped with a variety of social and commercial services, including banks, retail outlets, and dining options. It also boasts many parks and recreational areas, creating a lively and active environment for its residents.
As one of the first freehold zones in Abu Dhabi, Al Reem Island has attracted significant investment, further enhancing its development. The area showcases modern architectural styles, with the exception of a few communities that feature villas in classic Moroccan and Spanish designs