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MERAKI
1 to 3 Bedrooms
50/50
AED 985K
Most residential launches in Dubailand follow a predictable formula: shiny renders, generic layouts, and a “green lifestyle” that translates to one palm tree in a corner. The Haven II by Meraki doesn’t play that game. This is planned living with attention to detail, built around comfort, functionality, and a layout that feels like someone thought it through.
If all-style-no-substance layouts, cramped interiors and developments that promise green views but deliver concrete cages have been disappointing, this might fix that.
From the moment the project was envisioned, Meraki placed wellness at the centre. Natural light floods spaces through floor‑to‑ceiling windows. Greenery is integrated thoughtfully, not as an afterthought. Walkways, gardens and outdoor sitting zones are placed so nature becomes part of daily routines, not something one drives past.
Quiet corners are made as vital as social hubs. Yoga studios, both indoors and outdoors, yoga courts, reflexology paths, spa‑like calm in design, calm in atmosphere. Residents will sense intention: fresh air, space, ease.
Studios, one‑, two‑, and three‑bedroom apartments are available. Each unit size is reasonably generous: studios from ~489 sq ft; three‑bedroom units up to ~2,128 sq ft. Smart layouts reduce wasted space, storage is well thought through. Kitchens are fitted with premium appliances, bathrooms show elegant tiling and fixtures. Balconies add valuable square footage. Interiors use material palettes that age well. Someone who dislikes constant style updates will appreciate that.
Affordable relative to many comparable launches in Dubailand. Starting prices hover around AED 550,000 for studios. One‑bedroom, two‑bedroom and larger units climb accordingly but remain competitive. Handover is expected around Q4 2026. Buyers can opt for flexible payment options: a down payment at booking, installments during construction, balance at handover. Some promotions offer a 50/50 split between construction phase and handover. Meraki knows that buyers care about cash flow as much as views and finishes.
More than a roof over your head, this is a lifestyle upgrade. Shared spaces are intentional. Grand lobby with lounge seating sets tone. Outdoor terraces oriented toward views of a central park (about 7 acres) give breathing room. Children’s play areas are both indoor and outdoor. BBQ areas where people might actually use them. Separate pools for adults and children. In short, thoughtfully curated shared spaces so neighbours don’t feel like they live next to strangers.
Meraki seems to understand that “sustainability” must translate into practicality. EV charging stations, bicycle parking, solar‑friendly elements are included. Landscaped gardens serve more than decorative purposes: they reduce heat, improve air quality, add calm. Security is 24‑hour. Design supports maintenance: finishes are durable. Architecture prioritizes airflow and natural ventilation where possible. Residents wanting green credentials will find more than buzzwords here.
Majan’s growth trajectory matters. Proximity to major roads, growing infrastructure, increasing amenities around means this is likely not a project that will struggle for demand. Rental yield potential looks solid: good unit mix, appeal to families and professionals. Early buyers secure better pricing. Since handover is in 2026, there is time for value appreciation. For someone sitting on the fence, this feels like a (relatively) safe bet in a crowded off‑plan market.
Every project has trade‑offs. Some units may have views blocked depending on orientation. Construction phase means dealing with temporary noise and disruption. Shared facilities might face intermittent congestion once the building is full. But the downside feels manageable compared to many off‑plan risks: overpromise, delay, poor finishes. The Haven II leans toward doing things well.
The market isn’t the same anymore. Stability, social life, and convenience are what everyone’s after these days. The Haven II was made with that in mind. It’s not just for flipping but for living. Prices are competitive, payment plans straightforward. Specs focus on what matters. Shared spaces encourage connection. If you’ve been unsure, now’s your moment.
Majan, Dubailand is an obvious choice because:
If The Haven II sounds appealing, it likely is for someone wanting quality, livability, and sensible returns. Buyers who dislike unnecessary frills but expect the kind of design that makes living daily feel better will find this project compelling.
Beyond walls and floors: The Haven II’s thoughtful planning includes:
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