AKOYA Manarola villas go on sale

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AKOYA Manarola
villas recently went on sale in Dubai’s AKOYA Oxygen master
development.


The new and colorful three-bedroom villas are
inspired by the village of Manarola on the Italian Riviera.

“For
the first time ever in Dubai, this unique concept of homes fulfills
the aspirations of an important segment of home buyers, who are
increasingly seeking homes that express their individuality and
passion for all things innovative,” Ziad El Chaar, DAMAC
properties managing director, said. “This is in addition to the
need to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and to enjoy the
freedom and well-being that a lush golf community offers.”

AKOYA
Manarola villas start at $626,000 and can be paid over three years. A
plot title deed comes with each property.

“With the
unique design of the villas, which distinctively incorporate
floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for plenty of sunshine and scenic
views of the open spaces and green fairways, residents of these
properties will also enjoy a contemporary and relaxed style of
living,” El Chaar said. “The bold cluster of homes will be
a part of an appealing community whose address will be recognized as
one of Dubai’s truly hidden gems.”



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