Everly Place in Ras Al Khor
Ellington developed Everly Place in Ras Al Khor, a district on Dubai's eastern side. The area runs along the creek estuary, connects to two of the city's main road arteries, and sits next to the wildlife sanctuary on its southern boundary. Each of these factors shapes who this project is for and what living here actually looks like.
The Location in Practice
Al Ain Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road both run close to Ras Al Khor, giving residents straightforward access east and west. Downtown Dubai is roughly 20 minutes in typical traffic. Dubai International Airport is around 15 minutes. These commute numbers suit buyers and tenants whose daily movements involve the financial and business districts or the airport, and the road infrastructure makes both reachable without long drives or congestion-dependent routes.
The Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary sits at the district's southern boundary. The protected wetland is home to flamingos and hosts other migratory bird species through the seasons. Residents in buildings positioned toward the reserve get views of open water and bird habitat. That kind of outlook is uncommon in Dubai's residential market, where most buildings face other buildings.
Ras Al Khor carries a mixed-use character. Apartment buildings share the district with light industrial and commercial operations. The streetscape reflects that history. This is not the controlled residential environment of a master-planned community, and the visual experience of living here differs accordingly. What the district offers in return is genuine road infrastructure, compact commute times, and a natural edge that purpose-built planned communities cannot replicate.
For tenants who move regularly between Deira, Business Bay, and the airport, the road access from Ras Al Khor reduces friction that less connected districts create. The two major arterials give options: Al Ain Road for the eastern corridor, and Mohammed Bin Zayed for cross-city movement.
An Amenity Set for Full-Time Residents
| Category | Facilities |
|---|---|
| Fitness & Wellness | Indoor Swimming Pool, Gymnasium |
| Outdoor & Leisure | Landscaped Gardens, Children's Play Area |
| Dining | Restaurants |
| Security | CCTV Security |
The indoor pool is the most consequential item on this list. Dubai's summer heat makes outdoor pool use impractical for a significant part of the year. An indoor facility removes that limitation and keeps the pool accessible through peak summer months when outdoor alternatives become uncomfortable.
Restaurants within the project give residents food and beverage access without leaving the building. The surrounding area's retail and dining options are still developing, which makes on-site F&B a material convenience rather than a secondary perk.
The children's play area and landscaped gardens round out an amenity set clearly oriented toward families and full-time residents. A gym and pool cover individual fitness. Gardens and play space serve community life and daily needs. The configuration describes a building for people who intend to stay, not rotate through on short cycles.
Built by Ellington
Ellington is a Dubai-based developer with a portfolio of residential projects across several of the city's districts. Buyers already familiar with the developer will recognize the product profile that comes with the name.
Ras Al Khor's road access and the sanctuary setting give this location a specific, factual case. The amenity mix confirms the project's target: families and long-term residents who want practical connections and a setting that a standard Dubai apartment block does not offer.
