
AHS Properties tops Dubai's $10mn property market in 2024
AHS Properties has cemented its position as the premier developer in Dubai's luxury real estate market, leading sales of high-end properties valued between $5m and $10m in 2024.
This achievement underscores the company's commitment to excellence, and luxury living, with flagship developments including One Canal, One Crescent, and Casa Canal driving its success.
'Our portfolio continues to attract elite clientele from across Europe who seek the finest in waterfront and ultra-luxury living,' said Abbas Sajwani, Founder and CEO of AHS Properties.
'The success of One Canal, One Crescent, and Casa Canal demonstrates our ability to not only meet but exceed expectations in delivering world-class residences that redefine luxury', Mr Sajwani added.
Founded in 2017 by Abbas Sajwani, AHS Group has grown into a powerhouse with an asset value nearing $3bn and a workforce exceeding 2,000 employees.
Under his leadership, AHS Properties was launched in 2021, rapidly gaining recognition for its innovative approach to luxury real estate.
The company's sales in 2024 reflect its ability to cater to the sophisticated preferences of high-net-worth individuals, with the majority of buyers hailing from Italy, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Switzerland.
AHS Properties has achieved significant milestones, including the successful introduction of Casa Canal, featuring opulent interiors by Fendi Casa, and contributing to a Gross Development Value (GDV) of $2.7bn as of 2024.
With an ambitious pipeline, the company targets a GDV of $5bn this year, further cementing its dominance in Dubai's luxury real estate sector.
About AHS Properties
Founded in 2017 by Abbas Sajwani, AHS Group today boasts an impressive asset value of close to $3 billion and employs over 2,000 individuals, with ambitious plans to become one of the most vibrant business groups in the region.
In 2020, AHS Investments was launched, building a $150mn diversified portfolio across private and public equity.
In 2021, Abbas launched AHS Properties, entering the luxury real estate market with projects in Palm Jumeirah and Emirates Hills, quickly earning recognition for innovation and quality.
The company has achieved remarkable milestones, including the sale of high-value properties and the introduction of Casa Canal with Fendi Casa interiors, contributing to a GDV of $2.7bn as of 2024.
With a robust pipeline, AHS Properties targets $5bn in GDV within the next year, continuing to set benchmarks in the luxury real estate market.
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