Aqua Properties has announced a significant milestone with the sale of over 900 units in its latest project, The Central Downtown, within just 100 days of launch.
Centrally located in Arjan, the project spreads over a seven-acre hub, slated as the largest development in the community. The Central Downtown comprises four towers offering modern studios, and one-to-three-bedroom apartments, featuring a 200,000sqft podium level with over 25 amenities. Residents will enjoy a golf simulator, wave pool, basketball court, outdoor cinema, padel tennis, and an organic farm, the developer noted.
Additionally, a 150,000sqft shopping mall beneath the interconnected towers provides retail convenience and access to a host of household-name brands, it added.
Demonstrating the robust demand for premium real estate in Dubai, The Central Downtown topped the charts in May, capturing an impressive 40.5% of all transactions in Arjan, according to Property Monitor.
Ali Tumbi, the founder of Aqua Properties, explained: “This rapid sales success underscores Aqua Properties’ formidable presence in Dubai’s real estate market and highlights the high level of investor confidence in our projects,”
To celebrate the success of The Central Downtown, Aqua Properties hosted an exclusive three-day luxury cruise on the Arabian Gulf in February, bringing together over 300 key investors, brokerage partners, and valued community members.
Building on the momentum of The Central Downtown, Aqua Properties is set to make further high-profile contributions to Dubai’s real estate market, with multiple upcoming developments this year, with projects in Dubai Sports City, Sheikh Zayed Road, and Arjan, the developer added.
With nearly two decades of industry experience, Aqua Properties consistently delivers exceptional services, ensuring customer satisfaction through competitive pricing strategies, flexible payment plans, and luxurious amenities. The company’s portfolio includes projects in Dubai’s prime locations such as the Palm Jumeirah, Jumeirah Village Triangle and Motor City, it concluded.