Al Wa’ab City, one of the largest privately owned real estate developments in Qatar, has officially announced the relaunch of construction works for both Nour Al Wa’ab and Janayin Al Wa’ab Villas. With remobilisation in full swing, construction work is to be resumed by November 1. Al Wa’ab City expects to deliver the first set of fully fitted villas by July 2013. Sheikha Hanadi bint Nasser al-Thani, chief executive officer of Al Wa’ab City, described the development as a milestone towards project completion. “After completing Al Wa’ab showrooms and launching of Al Wa’ab offices, the delivery of the villas represents Al Wa’ab City commitment towards the full vision of the project to create lifestyle senses where life is celebrated at its fullest. “We have started receiving individual and corporate requests for residential leasing and sales opportunities at Al Wa’ab City. The prime investment value is inherent in the villas’ high standards that are set in exclusive gated communities, inspired by Qatari architecture, designed with contemporary quality finishes, and complemented with high-end amenities.” Nour A Waab Villas consists of 92 villas, with an area of 850sq m each, with high quality finishes, fixtures and fittings, five master bedrooms, internal elevators, three car garages along with a private garden and a swimming pool. Janayin Al Wa’ab Villas consists of 181 distinct four bedrooms Villas, with an area of 450sq m each, two car garages, and offers a contemporary living environment with a subtle hint of Arabian architecture and encompasses quality finishes. Neighbourhood facilities include clubhouses, swimming pools, sports courts and children’s play areas. All villas will be maintained via the Al Wa’ab City facilities management service. Al Wa’ab City is planning to fully deliver the entire 273 villas within two years, along with all recreational amenities.
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