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23/05/2017 06:59 AST
Damac Properties, a leading luxury real estate developer, has announced the launch of Aknan (shelter in Arabic), a collection of three-bedroom luxurious villas within the greenery of master development Akoya Oxygen.
Located at the 55-million-sq-ft luxury green community in Dubai, these villas pay homage to the sentiment of home being such a central part of life, said the UAE developer in its statement.
Each Aknan Villa features beautiful exterior design and aesthetics, whilst the interiors are tastefully designed with desirable, wide open spaces that are comfortable as much as they are luxurious.
Aknan Villas feature floor-to-ceiling windows that open out onto a private garden, providing scenic views of the lush green surrounds and creating a peaceful and picturesque living environment, it stated.
Damac will be launching the property for sale in Dubai on Wednesday (May 24) at Roda Al Murooj Hotel, Al Yasat Ballroom, Downtown Dubai.
Priced at Dh999,999 ($272,198) onwards, Aknan Villas will be available for sale with flexible payment plans spanning over five years, it added.
Unveiling the project, Niall McLoughlin, the senior vie-president at Damac, said: "Aknan highlights the importance and love of the concept of 'home', which represents universal values that span cultures, creeds and generations."
"To the Arabian culture, home is something held very close to the heart and goes hand in hand with family time. It is also customary to extend hospitality and host friends at home so to capture this incredible sentiment, we wanted to create homes that exude a warm welcome. This is the concept behind Aknan villas and how they came about," explained McLoughlin.
According to him, Aknan sits within the greenery of Akoya Oxygen, a completely self-contained master development with everything needed for a happy, healthy lifestyle, right there on-site.
"There's a huge choice of shopping, dining and entertainment, all set against a stunning green backdrop, along with everyday amenities such as schools and nurseries," he noted.
Healthy green living, he stated, is easy at Akoya Oxygen. "From refreshing well-being areas to a wealth of parks scattered throughout the community, there are plenty of opportunities to recharge. Akoya Oxygen is a great place where friends and families can enjoy time spent outdoors," he added.
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