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  • Company unveils new residential project in Dubai Sports City
  • Company to hand over five key projects in Lebanon this year

Reinforcing its growing portfolio and footprint in the regional real estate sector, Green Valley International Real Estate - one of the leading real estate companies in the region, has announced major investments in iconic developments worth AED 1.5 billion across the UAE and AED 1 billion across Turkey.

The new developments announced by Green Valley include a landmark residential project in Dubai Sports City, on the Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road. The massive project will encompass a total of 200 apartments in various sizes.

In a similar vein, Green Valley also announced details of its projects in Turkey, with a total worth of AED 1 billion. These include the huge project in Trabzon, with its expanded scope of 300 apartments. The company had earlier announced that only 150 apartments in the project.

Green Valley also announced that the total number of villas in its Bursa project in Turkey has been expanded from the earlier 57 to 80, reflecting the huge demand from investors and clients. The project is equipped with the most modern facilities and amenities.

Well-renowned for its prompt adherence to delivery schedules and project quality, Green Valley has announced that in 2014, it will deliver five key projects in Lebanon; close on the heels of the company handing over three projects in 2013.

Talking about the investments, Mr Ali Saeed Al Salami, General Manager of Green Valley International Real Estate, said: “We are proud to announce our new projects in Dubai as well as expand the scale of our projects in Turkey. Both these markets offer an excellent growth potential for investors looking for substantial return on investments. As one of the major players in the sector, we find the time opportune to invest in these booming markets, and investors who are eyeing good growth should tap into this opportunity.”

On the future prospects, Mr Al Salami said: “We will continue with the plan we started in 2009 when the real estate crisis hit the market sentiment. Our strength is in building trust and confidence among our clients and this is through reputation in delivering the projects on time in addition to giving better quality standards than agreed upon in our contracts.”

Green Valley also has a number of projects under way across Lebanon, Turkey, UAE, Syria and Egypt.

About Green Valley International Real Estate

Established in 2004, Green Valley International Real Estate Group is one of the leading companies in the real estate sector, offering a variety of services including residential and investment opportunities, for sale, re-sale or lease properties, as also developing and constructing lands. Offering a high-calibre team with high skills and professionals, Green Valley offers clients safe, calm, honest and commitment. Green Valley International Real Estate Group consists of group companies - Green Valley Real Estate Brokers in Dubai; Unique Green Valley Real Estate and General Contracting in Abu Dhabi; Green Valley Real Estate in Ajman and Fujairah; Al-Salamy Services in Qatar; Green Valley for Contracting and Building in Lebanon; Green Real Estate in Syria; Green Valley Trading & Contracting Co in Egypt; Green Valley Trading & Contracting Co in Morocco; Green Valley International Real Estate in Istanbul, Turkey; and Yegil Vadi GayrimenkulDizayn ingaat Sanayi ve Ticaret in Bursa, Turkey.

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Posted on :Sunday, March 16, 2014  2:48:00 PM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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