Landmark deals and major project unveilings have continued to dominate day two of Cityscape Qatar 2016, the largest real estate and investment exhibition in the state of Qatar, which concludes today.
Announcements of sale and purchase transactions were made yesterday between United Development Company (UDC) and Al Qamra Holding, and a number of new projects were unveiled for Al Bandary Real Estate.
They were joined by regional exhibitors Tilal Properties and Unique Properties Broker, with both companies unveiling their newest properties at Cityscape Qatar.
Al Bandary Real Estate is exhibiting a number of properties, including the Bay Complex Project and the Bay Villa at The Pearl-Qatar, consisting of a group of villas and apartment buildings with a distinctive design. The exhibitor also affirmed that it remains committed to attracting adequate resources in order to carry our projects that were of the highest quality.
Ahmed Zakaria, exhibition director, speaking on behalf of the organiser, said: “Cityscape Qatar has witnessed a strong start to its fifth edition with a number of landmark deals and the unveiling of key projects from leading exhibitors. We look forward to a successful finish to this year’s exhibition and the inking of further deals.”
Khalifa al-Shaibani, director general, Tilal Properties, said: “We are happy to associate with the Cityscape brand across the Middle East as it is looked upon as the ‘go-to place’ for investors in the region. Cityscape Qatar has given us the right opportunity to generate interest in our flagship development and Sharjah’s first master planned community.”
He added: “The Qatar market is particularly of interest to us as we have seen strong investment into Sharjah from Qatar, and Tilal City is well-positioned to meet the needs of Qatari investors with the freehold option and remarkable potential for return on investment open to buyers here.”
Arash Jalili, CEO of Unique Properties, said: “Cityscape Qatar 2016 has been an amazing experience for Unique Properties. It’s always delightful to serve GCC investors for their realty needs as they hold resolute trust and acquaintance upon the impressive real estate of Dubai.”
Visitors to Cityscape Qatar can benefit from exclusive offers and special promotions being offered by the exhibitors during the show. United Ideal Company has been offering potential investors flexible instalments on their Visat Panorama Residence.
Turkish exhibitor, TGP Invest (Turkey Property Platform) has confirmed two exclusive deals, their Luxury Residence Property will be available for purchase with up to 15% discount on cash sales, or with a 35% down payment, a 5% discount and no interest for up to 40 months.
Additionally, investors will receive up to 15% discount on cash sales or with a 35% down payment, a 5% discount and no interest for up to 40 months when purchasing their Grand Tower Property.
For its third and final day, exhibitors, first-time, and seasoned investors can still attend the last day of Cityscape Qatar Talks and engage in-depth analysis and discussions around current real estate and investment trends.
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