Arada completes 114 homes at Aljada garden villa community in the UAE

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At the Sharjah megaproject Aljada, Arada announced that it has started handing ownership of 114 townhouses and semi-detached villas in the Sarab 2 garden villa community.

The only villas and townhouses in the Aljada master plan are found in the two Sarab communities. At Sarab, a stove, hood, and washer/dryer are already built in every residence, along with smart home amenities.

Ahmed Alkhoshaibi, Group CEO of Arada, commented, “The timely delivery of the high-quality homes in Sarab 2 allows homeowners to enjoy an exceptional lifestyle in nature-inspired homes in one of the most desirable locations at the fast-growing Aljada community.”

While both Sarab communities are situated in quiet, remote areas of Aljada, they are just a short distance from Madar, the fastest-growing leisure and entertainment hub in the UAE with a 1.9 million square foot complex built by Zaha Hadid Architects.

Following the completion in December of 2,473 apartments at the upscale student housing complex Nest and an additional 1,600 homes in the city’s East Village district of the city, the Sarab 2 villa community brings the total number of completed residences at Aljada to over 5,500.

In October 2021, Dubai-based RAQ Contracting received the contract to construct Sarab 2.

In the upcoming weeks, Arada will also begin the handover process for an additional 600 units in the Boulevard residential complex in Aljada. At the Aljada site, where 25,000 units are expected to be developed in total, approximately 3,200 residences are now under construction.

Aljada is the largest project Sharjah has ever undertaken, covering a 24 million square foot area, and is valued at AED 24 billion. It will revolutionize the Emirate. Aljada has many residential areas, as well as a commercial park, as well as a wide range of retail, restaurant, entertainment, recreational, educational, and healthcare facilities, all arranged within a lush, pedestrian-friendly master design.

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