The Grosvenor House hotel’s corridor. Pawan Singh / The National
The Grosvenor House hotel’s corridor. Pawan Singh / The National
The Grosvenor House hotel’s corridor. Pawan Singh / The National
The Grosvenor House hotel’s corridor. Pawan Singh / The National

On the market: two-bedroom apartment in Dubai Marina


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Dh400,000

Annual rent for a two-bedroom apartment in Dubai Marina.

Features This 1,850-square-foot property is located in the Grosvenor House hotel and residential complex in Dubai Marina.

Pros Hotel living, basically. Furniture and white goods are included, as is Wi-Fi. You also get to take advantage of other hotel facilities, including the pool, beach, gym, and housekeeping, valet and concierge services. And you'll have a host of award-winning restaurants on your doorstep.

Cons The interiors have that generic hotel feel. Those looking to create an intimate, personalised space may struggle.

They say Experience the height of luxury.

We say This is a lot to pay for a two-bedroom, but you do get a top, location and high-end hotel services as part of the package. Some will find hotel living a little impersonal, but it is certainly easy and efficient.

Contact Better Homes, 600 522 233

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