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Apartments in Hartland Aflux fall under the affordable luxury segment. Hartland Aflux will comprise studios, one, two and three-bedroom apartments across two buildings. Apartment sizes will range from 468 to 1,378 square feet.
These new apartments will have views of the Dubai canal with 2.4 million sqft of green spaces and villa communities around it. This is an ideal project for both investors and end-users. The sizes of the apartments can be re-configured as per the customer's needs.
Expected completion date is October 2019.
P.N.C. Menon, founder and chairman, Sobha Group, said: "With almost four decades of experience in the Middle East, we are committed to providing urban living close to the city centre. This project caters to the affordable luxury segment and offers the perfect home for nuclear families and first time buyers."
Residents will have access to a pool along with a waterfall, jogging track and kids play area on podium level. It also has retail on the ground floor and an outdoor gym. Apartments on the podium level will have a private garden.
- business@khaleejtimes.com
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