Billionaires’ Row on Frond G in Palm Jumeirah continues to grab the limelight with its amazing villas.
How about a home with a subterranean turtle and duck enclosure? Or a spa where you can pamper yourself with the best skin and hair treatments without leaving your luxurious home? Well, if you think this happens in movies, you could be in for a pleasant surprise. A luxury villa in Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah neighborhood spread across 28,154 square feet promises all these and more.
Allegra, a luxury villa on Frond G of Palm Jumeirah’s Billionaires’ Row, has grabbed eyeballs as it fetched a whopping $62.6 million! It has set new milestones in Dubai’s ultra-luxe realty market. This super-swanky custom-built villa took two years to build and features 5 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms. It has been modeled after contemporary mansions in Los Angeles.

The villa draws attention for its eye-catching design and the following features –
- a neutral color palette
- luxurious furnishings
- exterior built with Marquina marble exterior
- interior built with porcelain tiles and custom wood doors
- a bar covered in Orobico Grigio marble
- granite-paved motor court
- double-height combination living and dining room with black marble fireplace
- floor-to-ceiling bookshelf
- wall of glass that slides open to the backyard
- home office with a second fireplace
- wet and dry kitchen
- commercial-grade kitchen
- a lofted walkway overlooking the living room; the walkway connects to 3 en-suite bedrooms and the spa with modern features, including rain showers, a sauna, a steam room, and an ice-fall machine
- fully equipped fitness center
- a 9,000 square feet basement level that houses a movie theater, a games room with a pool table, and a private temperature-controlled menagerie for turtles and ducks.
- sprawling outdoor spaces include a 75-foot infinity pool with a retractable flat screen, a built-in barbecue, a summer kitchen, a pavilion with a 10-seater dining table & a sunken poolside seating area with a fireplace
Dubai’s realty market continues to attract investors, particularly the nouveau rich looking for spectacular homes. With new and state-of-the-art features, these homes leave you gasping for more.