Apartments at Sobha Hartland Greens offer exceptional payment plans.
Dubai - Apartments to start with an attractive price from Dh804,000
Published: Sat 16 Apr 2016, 8:12 PM
Updated: Sat 16 Apr 2016, 10:36 PM
Leading luxury real estate developer Sobha Group has announced the launch of Sobha Hartland Greens, a luxury building with unrivalled cityside living in its urban mixed-use waterfront development in the epicentre of Dubai.
The eight-storey residential project at Sobha Hartland in Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum City, is set within a three-kilometre radius to the city's main attractions. Residents will also have easy access to restaurants and entertainment facilities within the community.
Sobha Hartland Greens includes eight floors of residential apartments varying from studios, to one, two and three bedrooms. The luxury apartments start with an attractive price from Dh804,000 with exceptional payment plans on offer. The handover of units will start from December 2017.
P.N.C. Menon, founder and chairman of Sobha Group, said: "The launch of Sobha Hartland Greens comes in line with the huge demand we are witnessing for luxury living in Dubai. The apartments have been designed to enhance the lifestyle of residents with an abundance of living space and expansive layouts. The tower is strategically located at the heart of the community and will have all the amenities a resident needs."
Encompassed in the development will be two international schools, one currently in operation, nurseries, malls, cafes, tennis courts, yoga centre, swimming pool, clubhouses and spas, mosques and healthcare facilities.
Residents will also be three kilometres away from various attractions across Dubai such as Burj Khalifa, the tallest tower in the world; The Dubai Mall; Meydan Racecourse; home to the world's richest horse race; the District One 8.4km cycling and jogging track the Dubai International Financial Centre; water fountains, the world's longest indoor ski slope; Dubai Country Club; Dubai Equestrian Centre; Dubai One Tower; and the Ras Al Khor Wildlife sanctuary. They will also have easy access to the Dubai Canal and Metro, both of which will envelope Hartland's low-density environment.
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