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Al Hamra Real Estate to start handover of Al Hamra Village residential units in September 2010
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Phase 3 of Royal Breeze building and town house development now in final stages of construction work
August 30, 2010 - Al Hamra Real Estate DevAl Hamra Real Estate Dev
. LLC has announced that Phase 3 of the Royal Breeze freehold residential development has entered the final stages of construction, as units will be delivered in phases to investors starting September 2010. Located within Al Hamra Village, the exclusive mixed-use community development project in Ras Al Khaimah, Phase 3 of the Royal Breeze development consists of 5 residential buildings, 170 Type A town houses and 136 Type C town houses.Al Hamra Real Estate DevAl Hamra Real Estate Dev
. LLC revealed that the Type A town houses, which are now nearly ready for occupants, will be the first units to be delivered to investors starting next month, whereas, the Type C town houses, which have been fully constructed and are now undergoing finishing works, will be delivered by March 2011. The Royal Breeze buildings RB1, RB2 and RB3 are expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2011 and will start handover by April 2011.
Construction work on RB1 (G + 8 + 2 storey car park), RB2 (G + 14 + 2 storey car park) and RB3 (G + 14 + 2 storey car park) have already reached the top levels and finishing works are now in progress. For RB4 (G + 20 + 2 storey car park), construction work has already reached the 15th floor and is scheduled for delivery in March 2011. RB5 (G + 14 + 2 storey car park) is now on the 13th floor, putting it on track for its delivery date in June 2011.
"The Royal Breeze project has progressed right on schedule and a lot of investors and property owners are now eagerly awaiting the hand over of the properties that will start in September 2010. Al Hamra Real Estate DevAl Hamra Real Estate Dev
. LLC has likewise been gaining momentum with its marketing initiatives for this project with investor interest steadily growing as this groundbreaking project finally takes shape. Our commitment to adhere strictly to the construction schedule has certainly been greatly reassuring for the stakeholders of this project and has been a key factor in boosting investor interest, both in this development and in Ras Al Khaimah as a whole," said, Ayoob Al Faraj, General Manager, Al Hamra Real Estate DevAl Hamra Real Estate Dev
. LLC.
Royal Breeze is a seaside and golf course freehold property development that offers excellent sea views/Golf & Lagoon views. Only 45 minutes from Dubai airport, this unique and exclusive getaway setting is nestled at the beach front lagoon of Al Hamra Village and is designed and built based on Mediterranean style theme combined with world-class interiors and top-of-the-line amenities.
The type A town houses of the Royal Breeze project, offering three bedrooms, are located directly on the golf course and is just a 3 minute walk from the beach and marina. The type C town houses, featuring two bedrooms, are located in Royal Breeze Villa zone.
Al Hamra Village consists of more than 1,000 villas, town houses and 2,000 apartments surrounding a 5-star hotel and the longest 18-hole, par-72 championship golf course on a sea site. It also features a 200-berth marina, Al Hamra Palace, which is only the third "7-star" hotel to be built in the UAE, and the sprawling Al Hamra Shopping Mall.
Al Hamra Real Estate DevAl Hamra Real Estate Dev
. LLC was established in 2003 with a mission to develop unique hotels, commercial & residential resorts in Ras Al Khaimah and the United Arab Emirates. It has today grown to become one of the leading hotel developers in the region.
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