Bareeq Al Retaj to unveil Dilmunia residential complex at Cityscape
MANAMA, 12 hours, 10 minutes ago
Bareeq Al Retaj Real Estate Company will be showcasing a strong line-up of properties from its extensive real estate portfolio, including Strata at Dilmunia, a contemporary residential complex located within Dilmunia Island, at the upcoming Cityscape Bahrain expo.
Announcing this, Bareeq Al Retaj said its Strata at Dilmunia has been designed to attract investors by offering a premium location, unmatched amenities, and a unique waterfront lifestyle that combines modern comfort with scenic canal views.
Featuring 101 apartments, including units ranging from one-bedroom layouts to spacious four-bedroom duplexes, the nine-level residential building spans a total built-up area of 34,000 sqm, offering stunning views of the canal, said the Bahraini developer.
It also includes a dedicated 665 sqm area for retail outlets, restaurants, and other amenities, it stated.
Unveiling the details, CEO Yousif Mohamed Bucheeri said: "We are pleased to highlight one of several distinguished projects that we have developed at Cityscape Bahrain 2024. Strata at Dilmunia presents an array of premium facilities in a prime location, providing seamless access throughout the kingdom."
"The building’s ninth floor houses a rooftop terrace and an entertainment area encompassing a state-of-the-art gym with a sea view, an infinity pool with a relaxation area, a children's pool, barbecue area, sauna rooms, and a multi-purpose lounge for social events," he explained.
Bucheeri said its development expertise caters to investors seeking to broaden their portfolios, further positioning Bahrain as a key real estate destination.
With its prime location, the development offers easy access to Bahrain's many residential, commercial and industrial zones.
In addition to its close proximity to the Bahrain International Airport, Strata also provides easy accessibility to the King Fahd Causeway ensuring it is well-connected to the community and key areas in the Kingdom, he added.-TradeArabia News Service