Hydra to start delivery of Abu Dhabi villas
ABU DHABI, June 5, 2018
UAE-based Hydra Properties has announced that it will start the handover of properties at Hydra Village zone 8 located in the Shahama area of Abu Dhabi to its new residents by the end of this month.
The over one-million-sq-ft zone 8 development consists of 582 two-bedroom villas and low-rise residential buildings and various amenities including swimming pools, landscaped areas, an outdoor gym, and children’s play areas.
The highly sought-after properties are sold-out and all owners will get their keys this month. Zone 8 is part of the overall Hydra Village development on the outskirts of Abu Dhabi conveniently located on the way to Dubai, offering value-for-money property with a comfortable community living.
Mohamad Al Habech, the chief commercial officer at Hydra Properties, said: "Reaching the handover point is always a significant and very rewarding milestone as we know the owners of these properties are very keen to get hold of their keys."
"The demand for properties in zone 8 has been extremely high all the way through construction, just as it has been in the other zones. There has been an obvious trend of people looking further outside the city to get more for their money and Hydra Village delivers that and more," noted Al Habech.
"Another reason for its popularity is the number of people who have to commute between Abu Dhabi and Dubai on a regular basis or couples who have jobs in different cities. Again, Hydra offers them a convenient option while providing a comfortable living for them and their family," he added.
Hydra Properties has also been making headway on its premium waterfront location on Reem Island offering competitively priced apartments that include lifestyle facilities and amenities.
When fully complete, the Hydra Avenue development, will boast six towers, between 24 and 29 storeys, interconnected by a mixed-use podium that spans across five floors, for the residents living in the 1,812 apartments and 39 townhouses.-TradeArabia News Service