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Hussain Sajwani, chairman, Damac Properties said: "This association will open a new market segment for Cavalli, marking the brand's venture into real estate."
Priced from Dh1.3 million with a payment plan over three years, Just Cavalli villas will go on sale on September 6 across all of Damac's sales centres in Dubai, open from 10am till 10pm daily.
Gian Giacomo Ferraris, CEO of Roberto Cavalli SpA, said: "We are excited about extending the Just Cavalli brand into real estate and what better place to do this than in Dubai, where a large audience of customers seek branded properties that are distinctive. Just Cavalli is one of our premium lines targeted at young fashion enthusiasts who seek luxury with a twist in a fun and bold style."
Just Cavalli villas are available in a variety of configurations and sizes, including three-bedroom options that offer additional choice with rooftop terraces and lower ground floors that provide additional recreational or utility space for the family.
A standalone six-bedroom option is also available for larger families who seek additional space.
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