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Mizin to unveil boutique villa project at Dubailand
Mizin, Tatweer's real estate development arm, yesterday announced it will unveil a contemporary boutique villa community offering a "limited edition" signature lifestyle.
Dubai: Mizin, Tatweer's real estate development arm, yesterday announced it will unveil a contemporary boutique villa community offering a "limited edition" signature lifestyle.
Located in Dubailand, the Ghaya community will feature spacious villas designed with a minimalist modern style, positioned on ample-sized plots, conferring luxury and privacy.
"Mizin's growth trajectory is based on the creation of a distinct real estate portfolio comprising high quality projects, derived from a genuine understanding of the needs of different customers.
"Our developments Majan Arjan, Liwan and Remraam currently cover 73 million square feet within Dubailand. With the addition of Ghaya, Mizin's footprint of unique developments will exceed 82 million square feet," said Ahmad Sharaf, CEO of Tatweer Investments.
"While the property sector is receptive to the general shortage of luxury villas in the UAE, Mizin is extending its customer-centric approach by proactively responding to specific lifestyle needs within the luxury market," he said.
Displaying subtle Arabic undertones, the architecture at Ghaya will be distinctly different from existing developments.
The Ghaya villas will offer recreational facilities and amenities, including exclusive community centres, club houses, mosques, nurseries, schools, pools and health centres. Itt will also feature lush landscaped parks, boardwalks and tree-lined walkways.
With the addition of Ghaya, Mizin's footprint of unique developments will exceed 82 million square feet.
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