Dubai developer MAG's Q1 sales soars to $817m
MANAMA, June 19, 2023
MAG, one of the leading real estate developers in the UAE, has announced that its sales for the first three months of the year across different projects in Dubai has reached AED3 billion ($817 million).
Offering transformational living through the design of space, MAG’s luxury residential development, Keturah Reserve, located in Mohammed Bin Rashid City, District 7 in Meydan, recorded the sale of all available 93 townhouses, with 70% of the project’s units having already been sold.
Over at ‘The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Dubai, Creekside,’ part of the Keturah Resort located on Dubai Creek facing Dubai’s wildlife sanctuary in Ras Al Khor, the penthouses with 360-views of the Dubai skyline, the two-bedroom Sky apartments, and two mansions out of the available 12 were sold.
Buoyed by the sales, MAG announced that a new state-of-the-art sales centre will be launched on-site soon.
MBL Royal Residences, a mixed-use luxury tower in Jumeirah Lakes Towers, was completely sold out within 75 days of its launch.
Earlier in February, MAG also launched MAG 22, a residential development offering two and three-bedroom townhouses at MBR City — 60% of its units have already been sold.
In his comments, Senior Executive Vice Chairman Talal Moafaq Al Gaddah said: "We are pleased with the heightened interest from investors for our different projects, especially Keturah Reserve and Keturah Resort, which are set to redefine the real estate sector due to their unique luxury and well-being aspects."
"The high demand for our developments underscores the vitality of the real estate sector and the effectiveness of our carefully strategized approach in launching projects into the market. At MAG, our mission is to elevate and enrich the lives of every generation of our residents. We are confident that each of our developments will fulfil their expectations," stated Al Gaddah.
MAG will soon announce the launch of additional units for sales across its Keturah projects based on investor interest and demand, he added.-TradeArabia News Service