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Emaar to launch luxurious villas and townhouses
Firm will announce sales of units on Saturday.
Dubai: Emaar Properties said on Thursday, it is launching sales of a limited collection of unique villas and townhouses on March 8, 2008.
The select villas and townhouses are located in the established neighbourhoods of Arabian Ranches and The Lakes, and the up-and-coming Umm Al Quwain Marina.
Customers can choose from a variety of floor plans and sizes.
"The villas for sale in Arabian Ranches are exceptional in their elegance and build quality," the company said in an emailed statement.
Part of the Alma, Alvorada, Palmera, Saheel and Polo Homes communities, several of these homes are currently ready for hand-over.
Nestled in the privacy of own gardens and with terraces or balconies, the villas are inspired by Spanish and Arab architecture, and have a spacious study, family lounge and nanny's room. Arabian Ranches also offers customers the convenience of living within a leisure-rich neighbourhood featuring the Arabian Ranches Golf Club and the Dubai Polo and Equestrian Club.
The luxurious villas at Umm Al Quwain Marina are part of the Mistral community. The new and spacious three- and four-bedroom villas take architectural inspiration from Portuguese and Spanish styles.
They are located close to a Marina and the Arabian Sea, thus offering a breathtaking location ideal for a main home or weekend getaway. All villas also offer easy access to white sandy beaches and an array of leisure facilities including dedicated children's play areas.
At The Lakes - an integral part of the Emirates Living neighbourhood - the choices include three- to five-bedroom villas and townhomes in the Hattan, Ghadeer, Maeen, Forat and Zulal clusters.
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