Aldar Properties announced that it has sold out the second phase of Water's Edge on Yas Island, following the sales launch of three apartment buildings on Saturday, 18 November.
The Aldar Sales Centre was buzzing with activity as customers rushed to buy their new homes in Abu Dhabi's most exciting destination.
Commenting, Talal Al Dhiyebi, Chief Executive Officer, Aldar Properties PJSC, said: "We are delighted to have sold out these two phases of Water's Edge in such a short space of time. The exceptional response demonstrates customer confidence in Aldar's developments and our ability to create communities in which people want to live. The continued demand for homes on Yas Island further solidifies the destination's reputation as one of Abu Dhabi's most desirable locations."
Water's Edge offers the complete outdoor lifestyle, with pedestrian access to all amenities including a waterfront promenade with multiple dining and retail options. The 13 apartment buildings will be complemented by private courtyards with spacious landscaped areas, pools, multipurpose courts and a mosque. With a balcony for each home, residents will be able to take in stunning waterfront views.
Water's Edge is adjacent to SeaWorld Abu Dhabi, which is set to open in 2022, and only a five-minute walk from Yas Mall, Ferrari World and the Yas Marina Circuit. In addition, Yas Island is also home to seven hotels, Yas Beach, and Yas Links Golf & Country Club. It will also welcome the Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi theme park in 2018. Yas Island is a destination for major Government investment, with the upcoming AED 12 billion South Yas development, incorporating the new, state of the art twofour54 campus being developed by Aldar, which will bring 10,000 media and entertainment industry professionals to the island.
If you would like more information about Water's Edge, visit the Aldar Properties PJSC website or email Aldar Properties PJSC via the contact details below.
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