
Dubai South Sells Out First Phases of Hayat Luxury Community Within Hours
The rapid sell-out underscores the surging demand for high-quality residential communities in the area.
Launched as part of the company's ongoing strategy to meet market demand, Hayat will feature around 2,500 residential units, including townhouses, villas, mansions, apartments, and hotel apartments. Homes will range from one to five bedrooms, catering to a wide segment of buyers and investors.
The community will offer an array of lifestyle amenities such as green parks, shaded trails, fitness centres, family areas, and a retail boulevard with shops and cafés — all designed to create a walkable, self-contained neighbourhood. 'The strong demand we continue to witness is a clear reflection of the trust people place in Dubai South as a preferred area to live, invest, and build their future,'
said Nabil Al Kindi, CEO of Dubai South Properties.
With the first phases sold out, the developer confirmed that additional phases will be launched soon.
News Source: Dubai Media Office

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