Cosmo Flag Real Estate Development has introduced **Brabus Island**, a new residential destination that transcends the traditional concept of living, embodying elegance, confidence, and uniqueness. The design philosophy draws inspiration from the essence of the brand, seamlessly integrated into the architecture, making each residence a true reflection of its owner’s personality. Brabus Island is designed for those who refuse to compromise and value the power of first impressions. The project is scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2029.
The community comprises four residential towers and 96 standalone villas, totaling 352 units, including 2- to 3-bedroom apartments, as well as single or duplex penthouses. Each floor accommodates up to eight apartments or three penthouse units. Buyers can choose from three distinct interior design themes: Black & Bold, White Bliss, or Grey Haven. Within 18 months of launch, exclusive furniture packages designed by Brabus will be available for those wishing to bring the aesthetics of supercars into their homes.
Towers A and B offer panoramic views of the open sea, while Towers C and D provide stunning views of the sparkling canal and the surrounding natural landscape. Brabus Island offers a highly comfortable lifestyle with exceptional on-site amenities — including a private beach, swimming pools, lounges, a marina, and much more.

The residential complex is directly connected to Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Street, one of Abu Dhabi’s main highways, providing excellent access to key destinations across the emirate. Masdar City, Abu Dhabi International Airport, Khalifa City, and Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque are all just 10 to 15 minutes away. Yas Island, Union Square, and Ferrari World are approximately 20 minutes away, while Saadiyat Island — home to the Louvre Abu Dhabi and the upcoming Guggenheim Museum — is 25 to 30 minutes by car.
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