07/06/2017 02:28 AST

Damac Properties, a leading luxury real estate developer in the region, this week is launching Aurum Villas, a collection of modern homes where indulging in a glamorous lifestyle is combined with access to world-class amenities within an international golf community. As part of its Ramadan special promotion, the developer is offering 1 KG of gold guaranteed with the purchase of every villa. Damac Properties is also offering investors and customers the facility to pay 60% of the property value upon completion.

Priced at Dhs 1.6 million, Aurum Villas will go on sale in Dubai on Wednesday 7th June at DAMAC Maison Royale The Distinction, Downtown Dubai from 7pm until 2am. To introduce the new project, DAMAC Properties invites investors and customers to join for Iftar and Suhoor during the same time.

Niall McLoughlin, Senior Vice President, Damac Properties said: "Aurum is the Latin word for Gold. This Ramadan, we're offering 1 KG of gold with the purchase of an Aurum Villa. This is incredible value, worth around Dhs 150,000 at the current gold price. This is yet another opportunity for investors and customers to own a home in one of the finest golf course communities in the region."

Beautifully modern with large glass windows, lush green surrounds, as well as luxury interiors and fittings, an Aurum Villa is a must have abode for someone with an eye for impeccable detail and quality. With wide open spaces and beautiful design, Aurum Villas are bound to captivate residents from the very first.


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