UAE - Eagle Hills Sharjah, a joint venture between Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) and Eagle Hills, has announced the sale of residential units within its Cyan Beach Residence luxury development at Maryam Island, a premier waterfront project in the northern emirate.

Cyan Beach Residence comprises 167 apartments ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments, in addition to 20 retail and F&B (food and beverages) units. The residential building is located near the beach and world-class shopping and dining outlets, offering a community pool and a gym, said a statement from Eagle Hills Sharjah.

With stunning views overlooking the Arabian Gulf and Al Khan Lagoon, Maryam Island will house uniquely-designed villages, offering excellent packages for accommodation and holiday stays. Through its unique design, residents and visitors will enjoy the serenity and tranquillity of the surroundings, it added.

The island is home to luxury apartments, four- and five-star hotels, and residential properties, two of which have already been launched for sale: Azure Beach Residence - the project’s first residential property featuring 164 residential units - and Sapphire Beach Residence which features an additional 190 residential units.

Maryam Island is one of three ground-breaking real estate projects to be developed by Eagle Hills Sharjah, along with Kalba Waterfront and Palace Al Khan, with a total value of Dh2.7 billion ($735 million), it stated.

The mixed-use development will be located between Al Khan Lagoon and Al Mamzar in Downtown Sharjah, right in the heart of the city’s commercial and residential facilities, it added.

The waterside development will spread across 460,000 sq m, with a built-up area of 346,000 sq m, it stated.

Eagle Hills Sharjah has called upon potential buyers and investors to visit its new sales centre at Maryam Island starting from September 22.

Located at the Maryam Island project site, the sales centre will provide information and sales services to customers interested in buying properties at Maryam Island, a premier waterfront development in Sharjah, offering world-class urban planning design and unparalleled views of the Arabian Gulf and the city’s downtown skyline.

Marwan bin Jassim Al Sarkal, the executive chairman of Shurooq, said: "The opening of the sales centre is an opportunity for potential residents, business owners, and investors from all sectors to have a closer look at the great opportunity of owning a property on Maryam Island, and the value it will bring to them from both a quality of life and an investment point of view."

"As one of Eagle Hills Sharjah’s most impressive and ambitious flagship developments, Maryam Island is a prime example of how Shurooq continues to increase Sharjah’s investment portfolio and boost the emirate’s geographic and strategic attraction as one of the region’s prime hubs excelling in both commercial and residential investment opportunities," remarked Al Sarkal.  

Eagle Hills CEO Low Ping said opening the new sales centre in Sharjah was a milestone that reflected its ethos of providing high quality products and services to customers.

"We are delighted to feature our sales centre within the world-class Maryam Island due to its exceptional location within proximity of the city’s residential and commercial hubs," she noted.

"Earlier this year, Eagle Hills had opened a state-of-the-art sales centre in Abu Dhabi, and with this sales centre in Sharjah, we look forward to offering customers another advanced platform to cater to their needs," she added.-TradeArabia News Service

 

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