Diyar Al Muharraq, the largest real estate development company in Bahrain, is set to begin the handover of all 73 villas within Phase 1 of its premium project Al Naseem, situated on the Southern Island of the leading integrated residential city in the kingdom.
Spanning over a 328,000-sq-m area, Al Naseem comprises two key neighbourhoods: a gated community and a non-gated community, with breathtaking views of the 3.5 km inner and outer water canals.
Emerging as Diyar Al Muharraq’s first gated residential community, the neighbourhood encompasses more than 300 canal-facing villas and over 1,000 residential apartments individually designed buildings and premium community and leisure facilities.
As for the second neighbourhood, it boasts 10,000 sq m of convenient retail, leisure and entertainment facilities with an integrated pedestrian-friendly promenade with breathtaking views alongside around 100-berth marina.
Characterized by its various benefits and features, Al Naseem’s villas offer three- to four-bedroom units, in addition to a number of basic amenities, direct access to the water canals, and a private pool.
According to Diyar Al Muharraq, the residential project has six villa types including Sabah El Nasayem, at 384 sq m, Duha El Nasayem, at 379 sq m, Aseel El Nasayem, at 342 sq m, Layl El Nasayem, at 305 sq m, Aseel El Nasayem 2, at 346 sq m and Layl El Nasayem 2 at 348 sq m.
Each villa type is represented by unique characteristics and styles, including: direct access to the water canals, a private dock, a private pool with centralized air conditioning, bathrooms, a main kitchen with a built-in refrigerator as well as a fully equipped outdoor kitchen and an elevator added upon request.
Commenting on the occasion, CEO Engineer Ahmed Ali Al Ammadi said: "We are pleased to announce the handover of Phase 1 of Al Naseem. We hope to enrich the lives of more citizens and residents in the kingdom by providing modern villas with outstanding views overlooking the main water canal."
"We also aim to work rapidly to complete the upcoming stages of the project, while maintaining the highest quality construction standards," he added.-TradeArabia News Service