Bay Residences-Central I at Hayat Island launches by RAK Properties

Bay Residences-Central I at Hayat Island launches by RAK Properties

Bay Residence — Central I, a mixed-use residential project located on Hayat Island in Mina Al Arab, Ras Al Khaimah, has been announced by RAK Properties, the premier real estate developer in Ras Al Khaimah.

The project adds to Ras Al Khaimah’s fast-growing reputation as one of the world’s most desirable places, which has been bolstered by recent high-profile investments and projects.

Hayat Island, a premium residential complex located within the heart of Mina Al Arab, is one such project created by RAK Properties.

“We’re excited to announce the launch of the Bay Residences — Central I which is one of the four state-of-the-art residential buildings in Hayat Island. Residents and guests will enjoy breathtaking views of the beach and luxury living at its finest, with access to restaurants, retail, and many more facilities,” Mohammed Al Tair, acting CEO of RAK Properties, said.

“Due to its scenic location, we took inspiration from the sea at early design stage. We aimed to provide a fully integrated experience within beachfront settings, providing amazing unhindered views of the sea,” he added.

The Bay Residences project, which is directly adjacent to the landmark InterContinental Mina Al Arab Ras Al Khaimah Resort & Spa, has 1,180,000 million square feet. The newly opened Central I Tower offers low-cost flats with direct beach access. Buyers can select from one, two, or three-bedroom high-end residences. Adult and children’s swimming pools, play courts, shopping, F&B outlets, and a fitness facility are just a few of the amenities available on Hayat Island, which also includes entertainment, retail, promenades, walkways, and green areas.

The Bay Residences allow people to interact with the natural landscape within the podium gardens, ensuring a high quality of life for residents, thanks to carefully designed, streamlined, energy-efficient architecture and socially responsible and sustainable site planning.

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