Quick answer
Blue Crest’s official developer information lists 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom apartments across a project-wide 46–140 m² range, with sea, pool or city views and turnkey finishing. The official page does not assign every size to a specific bedroom category, so buyers should request the exact unit-number floor plan and specification rather than assuming that every 1BR, 2BR or 3BR follows a fixed size.
Apartment types
1, 2 & 3 bedrooms
Official developer page
Project-wide range
46–140 m²
Do not assign to bedroom types without unit sheet
Finishing
Turnkey
Confirm written specification
View labels
Sea / pool / city
Verify exact unit outlook
What the official Blue Crest unit mix tells you — and what it does not
The developer publishes a clear high-level unit mix: one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, with a total project range from 46 to 140 m². This is enough to understand that Blue Crest serves several buyer profiles, from compact second-home ownership to larger family use. It is not enough to state that a one-bedroom is always a certain size or that a three-bedroom always reaches 140 m². Those claims require a current unit schedule, which is why this article keeps bedroom count and project-wide area range separate.
When Axwell sends availability, compare units in the same bedroom category first. Record gross area, internal room dimensions, balcony/terrace size, floor and orientation. If a unit has an unusually large gross area, identify where that space goes. Corridors, oversized terraces or service zones may be valuable for one buyer and inefficient for another. The aim is not to buy the most square metres; it is to buy a layout whose space supports the way you intend to use the apartment.
| Published fact | What is verified | What still needs the unit sheet |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom formats | 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms | Exact availability by building / floor |
| Project-wide size range | 46–140 m² | Exact size of each available unit |
| View categories | Sea, pool or city | Direct/partial outlook and orientation |
| Finishing | Fully finished / turnkey | Technical specification and included equipment |
Choosing a one-bedroom Blue Crest apartment
A one-bedroom can work for a solo owner, couple, frequent visitor or investor who wants a simple layout. The key is efficiency. Check whether the bedroom has realistic wardrobe space, whether the bathroom is accessed without crossing private space awkwardly, whether the living room can take a dining table, and whether the kitchen is usable for more than a short stay. If a balcony is important, confirm its dimensions on the plan rather than judging it from a render.
For investment use, avoid assuming that “one bedroom” automatically has the best rental demand. Ask Axwell what unit mix is actually available and compare how many similar units will exist at handover. A slightly different floor, view or layout may be easier to market than a cheaper unit that faces a service area or has an awkward plan. The purchase decision should come from the exact unit, not the category label.
- ✓Bedroom dimensions and wardrobe wall
- ✓Kitchen ventilation and storage
- ✓Balcony depth and usability
- ✓Bathroom location
- ✓View from living room and bedroom
- ✓Distance from lifts, pools and service areas
Two- and three-bedroom apartments: focus on family usability
Larger Blue Crest apartments can suit family holidays or longer stays, but bedroom count alone does not make a layout family-friendly. Check bathroom count, separation between bedrooms and living space, storage, kitchen worktop area and whether the living/dining room remains comfortable after furniture is installed. If the apartment has a strong pool or sea outlook, confirm which rooms benefit from it instead of assuming the view applies to the whole home.
Families should also map the apartment to the compound. A unit close to a kids area or pool can be convenient, but it can also carry more daytime noise. A higher floor may improve outlook and privacy while increasing reliance on lifts. Ask about parking allocation and the walking route from parking to the building. These practical details are usually more important after six months of ownership than the number of lifestyle images in a brochure.


Sea view, pool view or city view: define the outlook before paying a premium
Kayan describes Blue Crest units with sea, pool or city views. A view label should start a question, not finish one. Ask for the unit position on the building plan and, when possible, an orientation diagram or view reference from the same floor line. “Sea view” can be direct, angled or partial; “pool view” can be attractive but busier; “city view” can provide openness or convenience without the same premium. The right answer depends on use, floor and price difference.
Check what can change the outlook. Future construction, landscaping growth, neighboring balconies and rooftop elements can affect privacy or sightlines. If the view is a major reason for the purchase, ask whether any contractual plan or approved master plan supports the representation. Do not treat a generic hero render as evidence of the exact view from an individual apartment.
| View label | Potential benefit | Question before paying more |
|---|---|---|
| Sea view | Coastal outlook / buyer appeal | Is it direct, partial or side view from the exact unit? |
| Pool view | Resort atmosphere and internal landscaping | What is the noise level and distance from pool activity? |
| City view | Open urban outlook / central context | What buildings or roads sit in the sightline? |
Turnkey finishing should be converted into a written specification
The official Blue Crest page says apartments are fully finished to turnkey standards. Buyers should translate that phrase into an attachment they can inspect. Request flooring brand or grade, wall finish, doors, glazing, bathroom fixtures, electrical points, kitchen deliverables, air-conditioning provision, lighting and any smart-home or access systems if promised. If the offer includes kitchen cabinets, appliances or AC units, the quotation should say so explicitly.
Finishing also affects the comparison between two units or two projects. A lower headline price can be less attractive if the owner must complete major work after delivery, while a higher turnkey price can reduce fit-out time. But do not assign an arbitrary value to finishing without a specification. Compare what is actually included and the quality standard, then budget separately for furniture, curtains, movable appliances and personal upgrades.
- ✓Signed finishing schedule
- ✓Flooring and bathroom specification
- ✓Windows / doors / glazing details
- ✓Kitchen inclusions
- ✓AC preparation versus installed units
- ✓Electrical / lighting points
- ✓Handover snagging process
A practical Blue Crest apartment-shortlisting method
Ask Axwell for three units that genuinely match your budget and bedroom requirement. Put them in one table and score only the factors you care about: layout, view, floor, balcony, delivery phase, total price, payment schedule and proximity to amenities. Do not create a 20-unit spreadsheet before you understand the project; too many options can hide the meaningful differences.
After narrowing to one or two units, compare the floor plan against furniture dimensions and your expected occupancy. If you are buying remotely, request a video explanation of the plan and the building position. The final check is not “which Blue Crest apartment is best?” but “which exact apartment best fits my use at a price and schedule I can document?” That is the point where the project page and WhatsApp sales conversation become useful.
| Factor | Unit A | Unit B / C |
|---|---|---|
| Bedroom / exact area | Fill from floor plan | Fill from floor plan |
| Floor / orientation | Confirm | Confirm |
| View | Define direct/partial/pool/city | Define |
| Finishing | Attach specification | Attach specification |
| Price / schedule | Current written quotation | Current written quotation |
| Delivery phase | Phase 1 or 2 | Confirm |
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What apartment types does Blue Crest Hurghada have?
Kayan Development’s official Blue Crest page lists 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom apartments. Availability can vary by phase, building and release, so ask Axwell for the current unit sheet rather than assuming every bedroom type is available today.
What are the Blue Crest apartment sizes?
The official developer publishes a project-wide size range of 46 to 140 m². It does not assign every size in that range to a specific bedroom type on the page. Request the exact unit-number floor plan and area before comparing prices or layouts.
Does Blue Crest have sea-view apartments?
The developer describes sea-view, pool-view and city-view layouts. Confirm the exact unit orientation and whether the view is direct, partial or side-on before paying a premium. A generic project render does not prove the view from a specific floor or apartment.
Are Blue Crest Hurghada apartments fully finished?
Yes. Kayan describes Blue Crest residences as fully finished to turnkey standards. Ask for the technical finishing specification in writing so you can see exactly what flooring, bathrooms, kitchen, air-conditioning provisions, doors, windows and other items are included.
Which Blue Crest apartment is best for investment?
There is no verified universal “best” unit and this guide does not claim a rental yield. Compare current price, efficient layout, view, floor, delivery phase and likely tenant fit. Ask Axwell for 2–3 current units and judge the exact options rather than a generic bedroom category.
Next step
Get a unit-specific answer, not a generic brochure
Send Axwell your budget, preferred unit type and buying goal. Ask for the current availability sheet, written payment schedule, floor plans and the exact project-page facts that apply to the unit you are considering.
