With an Expected Completion in 2027, The Project Includes 60 Luxury Apartments, All Over 6,500 Square Feet with Private Pools, Plus a 3,200 Square Meter Penthouse Connected by a Suspended Pool Between The Towers.
Dubai is about to make history again with the construction of a project that promises to redefine the concept of luxury: two skyscrapers connected by a suspended pool. This new architectural landmark, named Regent Residences Dubai, is not just another development, but an experience of living between the sky and the earth, surrounded by innovation and cutting-edge design.
With completion expected in 2027, the project already draws attention for its grandeur and exclusivity. But what makes this construction so special?
A Horizon Redefined by Luxury Construction

The Regent Residences Dubai will consist of two 591-foot skyscrapers, where each floor will accommodate only one apartment. This not only ensures privacy but also offers unparalleled panoramic views of the city. Imagine waking up with the Burj Khalifa in the background and watching the sunrise and sunset from your private balcony.
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Inspired by water, the construction reflects the marina around it. The building’s facade resembles a waterfall, thanks to the private pools that adorn each unit, creating a sense of movement and fluidity. It is a perfect example of how design can engage with nature.
Apartments with Private Pool: The New Standard of Luxury in Construction
The 60 luxury apartments in this development boast over 6,500 square feet, each with a balcony and its own pool. This feature transforms the concept of “urban oasis” into reality.
The penthouse — or “ultra-penthouse” — is the true cherry on top of the construction. With 3,200 square meters, six bedrooms, a private gym, and a pool in the sky connecting the towers, it redefines what exclusivity is.
Aquatic Connection Between Towers: Connecting The Towers in Style
The suspended pool between the two buildings is more than an architectural element; it is a symbol of boldness. Exclusive to the penthouse residents, the pool offers a unique experience: swimming literally in the sky.
The other residents are not left behind. In addition to their private pools, the development includes an 82-foot indoor pool, gyms, green areas, and sophisticated communal spaces.
Infrastructure and Design Thought for The Future
The construction of Regent Residences Dubai will also feature 10 aquatic villas, designed to look like they are floating on the water. These “floating residences” add an extra touch of sophistication that reinforces the project’s relationship with the natural environment.
The development integrates shops and green areas at its base, creating a space that combines luxury, comfort, and functionality. It is not just a building; it is a community designed for the future.
The Price of Exclusivity
Living in one of the apartments at Regent Residences Dubai comes at a high price: prices start at US$ 10 million. While there is no information about the price of the ultra-penthouse, it is safe to say it will be one of the most expensive properties in the region.
This project reinforces Dubai’s status as the global epicenter of luxury construction, competing with developments like The Link, famous for its infinity pool.

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