Dubai Properties Begins Handover Of Arabella Town Houses

Process marks on-time delivery for project launched in May 2015

Dubai: Dubai Properties has started handing over the “Arabella” townhouses at its Mudon community in Dubailand. This in line with the schedule mentioned at the time of their launch, in May 2015.

The three- and four-bedroom townhouses range in size between 184 square metres to 241 square metres.

“Whether we deal with seasoned investors or first-time homeowners, we understand the dreams and efforts that go into making a real estate purchase decision,” said Raed Al Nuaimi, group CEO. “We respect these sentiments and ensure prompt and quality delivery of our projects — aiming to exceed expectations every time.”

The Mudon cluster has direct access to Mohammad Bin Zayed Road via Hessa Street and Al Qudra Road.

Meanwhile, the developer is making use of the Handover Gallery to handle all of the associated processes for homeowners.

“We want nothing to overshadow the joy of moving into a new home,” the CEO added. “As part of this priority, we have Handover Gallery [as] a one-stop shop for all essential services that aims to bring convenience and efficiency to the move-in process.”

The portfolio of services available includes du and Dewa on-site registration as well as special deals from mortgage and home insurance providers. It also offers homeowners preferential rates with select movers, home appliance vendors and landscaping companies.

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