Al Zorah Development launches new phase of ‘The Fairways’
Homes in the new district will overlook the 18-holes golf course and the Al Zorah Mangrove
Al Zorah Development has launched Phase Two of ‘The Fairways’ within its Al Zorah masterplan in Ajman. The developer says the residential district will feature 90 townhouses, 71 villas and 33 buildings boasting striking aesthetic designs and distinctive architecture.
According to a statement from the developer, it is making 17 new residential building plots available to investors to construct G+4 to G+10 floors modern designed buildings located in Ajman, with unobstructed views towards the 18 holes championship golf course.
“The Fairways has many distinct advantages primary of which is the vast open space that offers stunning views of the neighbourhood and the 18 holes championship golf course that will be made available for the future residents of the 17 buildings, which will be constructed on the plots offered for sale in Phase 2,” said Al Zorah Development CEO Imad Dana.
Spread over a one million sqm area, The Fairways has over 196 plots, of which a total of 176 plots were sold out in the first phase, the statement noted.
The infrastructure in The Fairways to serve Phase 1 and Phase 2 plots will be complete by the end of this year, in accordance with the highest quality and environmental standards and taking into consideration the safety protocols in effect given the current situation. Some more anticipated aspects of the development that will see completion include the Zoya Wellbeing and Health Resort and the healthcare services, among other services, Dana noted.
Dana concluded, “We will continue to enhance the premium and eco-friendly features of Al Zorah, upholding the highest quality standards in all aspects to match lifestyle and aspirations of our customers. Moving forward, we hope to incorporate the latest global sustainability trends as well as introduce innovations to provide excellent experiences in our projects for the ultimate satisfaction of our customers.”