Ellington Beach House: Apartments on Palm Jumeirah's Crescent
Ellington Beach House is an apartment project by Ellington, positioned on The Crescent in Palm Jumeirah, Dubai. The Crescent traces the outer arc of the Palm, placing this building along the shoreline of one of Dubai's most recognized residential islands. This is a beachfront address with water views built into the location itself.
Living on The Crescent
The Crescent runs along the perimeter of Palm Jumeirah, with water on both sides of the arc. Residents here sit roughly 20 to 25 minutes from Dubai Marina and 30 to 35 minutes from Downtown Dubai by car. The Palm Monorail connects to the mainland through Nakheel Mall station. Dining, groceries, and beach access are available on the Palm itself, with JBR and Marina Walk a short drive away. Schools in the Al Sufouh and Dubai Marina corridors fall within a 15 to 20 minute drive.
The Crescent specifically offers a quieter position than the trunk of the Palm. Less traffic, fewer commercial towers, and more direct shoreline access define daily life here compared to the busier stretches closer to the mainland connection.
What AED 4.3M to AED 15.4M Gets You
The price spread runs nearly four to one. AED 4,299,606 marks the entry point: a 1-bedroom apartment at 1,028 sq ft. At the top, AED 15,423,828 buys a 4-bedroom unit ranging from 3,403 to 4,398 sq ft.
The middle of the range lands around AED 7,000,828 for a 3-bedroom apartment between 1,868 and 1,987 sq ft.
A buyer at the low end is likely looking at a compact residence or a rental investment. Someone spending above AED 15M wants a full family home with significant living area and is paying for the extra square footage and bedroom count. The gap between these two profiles explains why the price corridor is so wide in a single project.
Apartment Configurations
All units are apartments, with bedroom counts from 1 to 4. Sizes range from 1,028 sq ft to 4,398 sq ft. Multiple layout types exist within each bedroom count. The 2-bedroom options alone span five configurations from 1,342 to 1,874 sq ft. That variety lets buyers match spatial preferences without changing bedroom count.
The 3-bedroom layouts cluster between 1,868 and 1,987 sq ft across three types. The 4-bedroom units jump significantly in area, starting at 3,403 sq ft and reaching 4,398 sq ft.
What the Building Offers
| Category | Amenities |
|---|---|
| Fitness & Wellness | Gymnasium, Private Gym, Shared Gym, Shared Pool, Shared Spa |
| Family | Children's Pool, Children's Play Area, Barbecue Area |
| Services | Security, Concierge, Maid Service, Covered Parking, Lobby in Building |
| In-Unit Features | Balcony, Private Garden, Built in Wardrobes, Walk-in Closet, Maids Room, Kitchen Appliances, Central A/C |
| Views | View of Water, View of Landmark |
| Lifestyle | Restaurants, Pets Allowed, Vastu-compliant |
Three separate fitness facilities (gymnasium, private gym, and shared gym) suggest the building caters to residents who prioritize fitness without competing for equipment at peak hours. Concierge and maid service point to a full-service operating model where residents hand off daily logistics. The Vastu-compliant designation signals that Ellington designed this project to appeal to buyers who follow Vastu Shastra principles in home selection. Pets allowed opens the project to pet owners looking for a beachfront building that accommodates animals.
A Completion Date Already Passed
Construction on Ellington Beach House started in July 2023, with an expected completion of December 2024. That target date has passed, which means the project has likely reached handover or is in its final delivery stages.
Getting In at 30% Down
| Milestone | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Down payment | 30% |
| During construction | 20% |
| At handover | 50% |
A 30% down payment on the entry-level unit (AED 4.3M) means roughly AED 1.29M upfront. The 20% construction tranche keeps interim payments lighter. The largest single payment lands at handover: 50% of the total price. On a mid-range 3-bedroom at AED 7M, that handover tranche comes to approximately AED 3.5M.
The 30/20/50 structure concentrates the heaviest financial commitment at the point of key collection. The construction-phase obligation stays modest at one-fifth of the total, which keeps cash flow pressure low between signing and handover.











