
Hayat 2 by Dubai South Properties in Dubai
About Hayat 2 by Dubai South Properties in Dubai
Hayat 2 at Dubai South is the premium residential enclave by the leading Dubai South Properties , an eloquent representation in form of 3, 4 & 5-bedroom townhouses . The serene development is not merely a composition of architecture and
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nature, but rather built with an aim to impact the way we live and establish our sense of belonging. Positioned graciously at the centre of the master-planned vision of Dubai South lies this phase that intensifies the promise of the togetherness living with a graceful silence that appeals directly to the families that are looking to find balance between the modern comforts and relaxing atmosphere. Each of the aspects, the arrangement of homeownership to the planning of the streets has been imagined under the sole idea of improving the daily life. The phase 2 is strategically and ideally located within the specialised mixed-use precinct of Dubai South, which possesses outstanding connectivity without compromising peace and privacy. Its closeness to Emirates Road and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Road gives the whole city at the fingertips, and the fact that it is nearby Al Maktoum International Airport commands the international lifestyle to be always within the reach. Moreover, the Golf District along with the presence of economic district in the neighbourhood produces an air of excellence and an undoubted convenience to professionals. Crossing across the green and well maintained spacious areas, the façade adopts a pace of life which will flow easily. As well the townhouses are configured here in such a way to give them the maximum privacy and still maintain the connection with the neighbourhood. Minimalism with the nature as the guiding inspiration marks the language of the architecture as unobtrusive, but not shy, characterized by smooth lines, neutral colours and materials with a soft feel that resembled to the landscape around them. This is not the process of imposing the facades, but rather just a refinement of proportions that seem to give the first impression of welcoming. Be it the nature of sunlight streaming to the depth of open-plan








