
Bayfancy Residence in Hulhumalé Phase 2 has positioned itself as a residential development designed to support community living, particularly during significant periods such as Ramadan, where location and shared space take on added meaning.
The development draws attention to its proximity to a nearby mosque, allowing residents convenient access for Taraweeh prayers and daily congregational worship. In an island context where neighbourhood and faith remain closely linked, walkable access to religious spaces is presented as part of the project’s broader lifestyle offering.
Beyond location, the development places emphasis on communal design. A dedicated social gathering park within the residence is intended to provide families with a secure outdoor space where children can play and adults can gather, particularly during evening hours after prayers. The concept centres on creating an environment that accommodates multigenerational interaction rather than purely private living.
Construction progress has reached key milestones. Major structural works, including masonry and roofing with full external waterproofing, have been completed, and the project has transitioned into its finishing phase. Internal wall plastering on the 15th floor has been finalised, with work continuing on the 14th floor. External plastering is advancing, and the show apartment is approximately 70 percent complete.
With key handover planned for December, the project is moving towards completion, positioning future residents to enter fully finished homes within a consolidated community setting.
As residential development in Hulhumalé Phase 2 continues to expand, Bayfancy Residence frames its value proposition around proximity, shared spaces, and completion timelines rather than solely architectural features.











