
Alef launches Hamsa 3 final residential phase of Al Mamsha Raseel
Alef Company stated that Hamsa 3 represents the natural evolution of our residential offering, delivering a sophisticated urban lifestyle with unparalleled access to education, healthcare and retail facilities.
This launch stands as a testament to our resolute commitment to delivering premium developments that surpass the expectations of today's discerning residents and investors in Sharjah.
Hamsa 3 comprises 131 contemporary apartments, offering prospective investors a choice of one, two and three-bedroom homes.
Each apartment features smart home automation, 3.2-metre-high ceilings and premium finishes, with residents enjoying access to exclusive swimming pools and beautifully landscaped communal areas.
Hamsa 3 boasts an enviable location, positioned just five minutes from Sharjah International Airport, Sharjah Schools Complex and University Hospital Sharjah. The University City of Sharjah lies merely four minutes away, whilst major shopping destinations such as Zahia City Centre and 06 Mall are easily accessible.
The development also benefits from proximity to the Sharjah Research, Technology and Innovation Park, positioning residents at the heart of the emirate's business and innovation ecosystem.
The development prioritises resident comfort and convenience through carefully planned amenities. These include covered pedestrian walkways providing shade and protection, tranquil water features creating a serene atmosphere, state-of-the-art security systems and energy-efficient lighting throughout the community.
Comprehensive parking facilities span two basement levels, providing spaces for over 2,200 vehicles.
Hamsa 3 embodies this vision, combining cutting-edge technology, thoughtful design and community-centred amenities to create a distinctive living experience in Sharjah's most progressive neighbourhood.
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