Dubai-based developer, Sobha Group, unveiled the Hartland Gardenia Villas, the newest collection of four-bedroom luxury villas with Dubai Canal views.
This launch is part of Phase 2 of the villa community within Sobha Hartland. Sobha Hartland is 74ha freehold community in Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum City. Its prime proximity near Dubai’s top attractions makes it a particularly sought-after project.
With special focus on lavish space and exclusive features, the Gardenia villas at Sobha Hartland will comprise four-bedrooms on two levels complete with ensuite bathrooms and ample closet space. These contemporary villas come with a private lift and will boast of a space of 4,349 sq. ft. each. Both an investor and end-user will have the option of having their very own outdoor space comprising a private garden and terrace.
Additionally, each Gardenia villa comes with special retractable glass doors which allows residents to merge indoor and outdoor spaces seamlessly, connecting them to the private garden and swimming pool. Hartland Gardenia will comprise of 22 units and completion is expected by August 2019.
PNC Menon, founder and chairman, Sobha Group, said: “We are delighted to announce the launch of Hartland Gardenia luxury villas. These villas will have features you would ordinarily find in a mansion like a lift, four master bedrooms, private terraces, and garden and more. Investors and end-users finally have the opportunity to own a premium piece of luxury property in the centre of Dubai and in a freehold community along the Dubai Canal. We have designed these villas keeping in mind each type of lifestyle, investment, preference, and purpose.
“Given our focus for quality and large lavish homes compared to smaller units offered by other players, coupled with excellent payment plans, Sobha Hartland is by far the most preferred choice for real estate investments. Surrounded by 22ha of greenery and set along the Dubai Water Canal, the project enjoys the advantage of prime location backed by over 40 years of expertise.”
Construction of the project is expected to start soon within the next few months, said Menon.