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Giardino Villas - a rendering reflecting luxurious masterful plan for Giardino Villas Village.
United Development Company (UDC), the master developer of The Pearl-Qatar, is selling 56 villa plots for residential development in Giardino Villas and announced early bird discounts for those wishing to invest.
Open from November 1 to 21, villa plots range in size from 520 to 1,570sq m and are all ideally situated in one of the most secluded and unassuming neighbourhoods of The Pearl-Qatar, a company spokesman said.
Within a short walking or driving distance from Viva Bahriya, Medina Centrale, Porto Arabia and Qanat Quartier, these new villa plots are conveniently located to allow for easy access to the retail and entertainment outlets in these districts.
Early buyers can benefit from an incentive plan designed to reward investors with UDC offering 15% discount on the original set price of a given plot for those who purchase within the first week, while the discount for second and third week will be 10% and 5% respectively.
Following the end of sales period on November 21, buyers will pay the full set price of the plot as originally announced.
While investors are expected to adhere to the requirements of the Giardino Villas Village’s master plan, they are allowed to develop villas that meet their own personal need.
Upon signing the purchase agreement, each investor will receive clear design guidelines and is expected to follow them to ensure that Giardino Villas Village is designed in line with the village’s minimum aesthetic expectations.
The Pearl-Qatar’s Giardino Villas Village promises to be a highly prized residential district of villas nestled in beautifully arranged gardens shaded by trees, while also neighbouring key landmarks such as the five-star Marsa Malaz Kempinski, top class outdoor sports and leisure facilities and the shopping havens of Porto Arabia and Medina Centrale.
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