Dubai-UAE – Sobha Realty, the leading premium real estate developer, has announced the launch of Phase III of the Tranquillity plats which comprise 19 exclusive plots for customised villa development within the iconic Sobha Hartland. The launch backed by popular investor interest follows the successful sell out of 40 plots part of Phase I and II. Sobha Hartland Tranquility features exclusive waterfront and forest plots in Sobha Hartland, the eight million square feet freehold master development in Dubai's Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City.

Blending urban lifestyle with uninterrupted serenity, Phase III offers a view of the picturesque waterfront promenade and lush greenery, surrounding the forest villas within Sobha Hartland. The plots range in size from 6,000 square feet to 8,000 square feet.

The sell-out of Phase I and II and launch of Phase III of Sobha Hartland Tranquility comes amidst a recent study by Property Finder which reinforced the ongoing demand for villas and townhouses. Around 11.5 per cent of all villa/ townhouse sales was directed towards Mohammed bin Rashid City, the study quoted statistics from March 2021.

Jyotsna Hegde, President of Sobha Realty, said, “The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed the way people live while creating a need for more space indoors and an appreciation for outdoor areas. This has resulted in a significant increase in our sales – particularly for our customised villa development offering. In response to the successful immediate sell-out of Phase I and II, we are launching Phase III of Sobha Hartland Tranquility.”

She added: “What is unique about these plots is that it offers buyers an opportunity to customise their living experiences. They can build their homes as per their requirements and preferences within the thriving and sustainable community of Sobha Hartland.”

Sobha Hartland Tranquility offers a sought-after location, value for investments, customisable living spaces, flexible payment plans, and a reliable and trusted developer, added Jyotsna.

Sobha Realty’s portfolio of villas and Garden houses at Sobha Hartland includes the Gardenia Villas, Forest Villas and Waterfront Villas, all of which have witnessed a strong interest from buyers.

Sobha Hartland, an eight million sq. ft luxury freehold master development launched in 2014, is situated in Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City, overlooking Downtown Dubai. Key projects within the community include Greens, Creek Vistas, Creek Vistas Reservé, Gardenia Villas, Garden Houses, One Park Avenue and Forest Villas.

The development is distinguished by its serene vibe, with 30 per cent of the total land area set to encompass a dedicated green cover and open spaces. The master development is expected to be completed in 2025.

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