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Heard a bunch of different reviews about Sobha Harbor II, so I decided to check it out for myself. The first thing that caught my eye was the design. Well, who makes such strange shapes of buildings nowadays? From the pictures it looked cool, but in person.... I don't know, it's not my thing, it seemed kind of uncomfortable. Plus, the windows are oddly placed in some places - a corner for introverts 😅. And the prices are fucking steep. I understand, class and all, but not for my wallet, apparently. Inside everything is made under the chic, but somehow not homely. The ceilings are high - yes, there is a lot of light, but the sound echoes like in an empty hall. Another thing I noticed is that there's not enough parking. Every time the game of "find a free place" began as soon as I drove up. That's a minus for sure. But the service is another matter. Guys are trying, you can see that you can rely on them. The staff is polite, explain everything, help. And there are decent cafes nearby, you won't go hungry. And yes, Sobha Harbor II is SOBHA, and these guys know their business. So I hope that in time they will take into account the opinion of customers and correct something. If you're looking to invest, it's probably a great place. For living - if you don't like the usual and are ready to experiment with space. And you have to have dough, of course 💰. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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From John Wick | a year ago
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Sobha Harbor II, so to speak, is not for everyone. I would even say that the price does not correspond to the quality here. They charged a decent price for their apartments, but in the end, the walls are like paper, you can hear every rustle. And the windows seem to be of the same series - everything is out in the open, and the noise is no less than if you were standing in the courtyard. And yes, there is a lot of space, you can't go around - everything is there: stores, cafes, even a gym. But what's the use if you don't enjoy living in these apartments? To walk around this infrastructure - one pleasure, but to return to the apartment, where the finish leaves much to be desired - a dubious pleasure. But I will not only scold. After all, when you go out on the balcony and see the view of the harbor, the heart stops - beautiful, there is nothing to say. And there is a lot of greenery around, it pleases the eye. Plus, they promise that they will be finalizing the project, improving it, so maybe, in time, the walls will be tightened and noise insulation will be improved. In general, Sobha Harbor II is like a restaurant with an exquisite menu, but where the food is served on paper plates. There's potential, you can see they've tried, but so far I wouldn't say it's the best investment. But who knows, maybe it will get better over the years, because SOBHA is a solid name, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for them 👊.
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