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Sobha Riverside Crescent series: 310, 320, 330, 350 & 360 compared

Sobha's Riverside Crescent is a five-tower waterfront series inside Sobha Hartland 2 in Bukadra, Dubai. The numbered buildings — 310, 320, 330, 350 and 360 — are easy to mix up. This guide breaks down each tower, how they compare on handover, height and unit mix, and which one fits which buyer.

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Sobha Riverside Crescent is a series of five waterfront towers inside Sobha Hartland 2 (sometimes written Sobha Hartland II), a master community in Bukadra on the Mohammed Bin Rashid City extension in Dubai. The towers are numbered in launch order — 310, 320, 330, 350 and 360 Riverside Crescent — and they sit on the same lagoon-facing parcel with shared amenities, so picking between them comes down to handover date, height, and bedroom mix rather than location or developer brand.

All five are by Sobha Realty (also written Sobha Group), all are in the same Bukadra / Sobha Hartland 2 community, and all are still open for booking at the time of writing. The catalogue pages link straight to live unit availability and the latest payment-plan structure.

The five towers at a glance

  • 310 Riverside Crescent — 70-storey tower, the tallest in the series. 1- and 2-bedroom apartments with sky gardens distributed across multiple levels and an observation deck. Handover April 2028.
  • 320 Riverside Crescent — 57-storey tower offering 1-bedroom units (523–834 sq ft), 2-bedroom apartments (1,087–1,376 sq ft) and 3-bedroom layouts. Handover July 2027.
  • 330 Riverside Crescent — 1- and 2-bedroom apartments inside Sobha Hartland 2 with direct road access to Downtown Dubai, Dubai Design District and Business Bay. Handover June 2027.
  • 350 Riverside Crescent — 1- and 2-bedroom apartments, the earliest handover in the series at Q1 2027. Sits 2 km from Dubai Creek and 3 km from the Design District, with a proposed Metro station planned nearby.
  • 360 Riverside Crescent — diamond-shaped high-rise offering 1, 1.5 and 2-bedroom apartments with waterfront, golf-course and lagoon views. Handover December 2027.

Handover order, earliest to latest

If handover date is the deciding factor:

Earlier handovers mean less construction-period risk and a shorter wait for rental income; later handovers usually mean better launch pricing and a longer pre-handover capital-appreciation runway. With this series the gap between the first (350) and the last (310) handover is roughly 12 months — not huge in absolute terms, but it changes whether you collect rent in 2027 or 2028.

How they differ structurally

310 Riverside Crescent is the architectural flagship of the five — 70 storeys, the third tower in the series by launch date, with multi-level sky gardens and an observation deck designed for views back across Dubai. Latest handover but the tallest and most iconic.

320 Riverside Crescent is the only tower in the series that publishes a 3-bedroom layout in the standard release. If you want a 3-bedroom unit inside this series specifically, 320 is the one to look at.

330 Riverside Crescent is the most road-connected of the five — the description emphasises direct access to Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road and Business Bay, which matters if your tenant pool is business-district commuters.

350 Riverside Crescent has the earliest handover, so it's the closest thing in the series to a 'short-tail' off-plan play — less than 12 months from now at the time of writing. The proposed Metro station nearby is a long-term tailwind but won't be live by handover.

360 Riverside Crescent is the diamond-shaped tower designed to maximise natural light, with the broadest bedroom range in the series (1, 1.5 and 2-bedroom). The 1.5-bedroom layout is unusual — a compact 1-bedroom plus a study or junior bedroom — and tends to rent well to young professional couples in Dubai.

Which one fits which buyer

  • Shortest wait, lowest construction risk350 Riverside Crescent. Q1 2027 handover means you're collecting rent inside 12 months.
  • Investor optimising for views and resale narrative310 Riverside Crescent. The 70-storey tower with the observation deck is the easiest one to resell to an end-user on the strength of views alone.
  • Compact 1.5-bedroom buyer360 Riverside Crescent. The 1.5-bedroom layout is rare in the Hartland 2 area and tends to rent above 1-bedroom yields per square foot.

How the Riverside Crescent series fits in Bukadra

Bukadra is the masterplan area on the southern edge of Mohammed Bin Rashid City. It's currently in a supply-heavy phase — alongside the Riverside Crescent towers, Sobha is delivering the Skyscape and Skyvue clusters in the same micro-community. That keeps gross yields attractive (mid-tier Bukadra has historically held 7–8% gross) but does mean rent compression risk through 2027–2028 as multiple Sobha projects hand over in the same window.

The right way to think about Riverside Crescent is as a Sobha-branded, lagoon-facing premium slice of the wider Bukadra story. For a broader area view see the Bukadra area page, and for cross-area context the Bukadra vs Dubai Land comparison.

A note on building numbers vs Arabic SERPs

Sobha also publishes Arabic names for these towers — you'll see queries like '310 ريفرسايد كريسنت' and similar. The numbering is the same in both languages, so if you arrived here from an Arabic search, the building number identifies the tower regardless of the spelling of 'Riverside Crescent' in either language.

Next steps

Each tower's catalogue page has the latest available payment plan, floor plans, expected handover quarter and any active launch incentives — see the linked pages above. If you want side-by-side numbers, add two or more to the comparison shortlist and you'll get a column-by-column view of price, yield, payment plan and handover.