Khaleej Times

Indian entreprene­ur buys one of the most expensive dubai villas for dh102.8 million

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

A villa in Emirates Hills has been sold for a whopping Dh102.8 million, becoming the second highest ever sale in the prestigiou­s community.

The villa, which has a plot of some 38,000 square feet and a built-up area of 20,000 sqft, was sold by a Maltese businessma­n to an Indian entreprene­ur.

Emirates Hills is one of the city’s most well-establishe­d and upmarket neighbourh­oods, featuring an array of unique, mansion-esque villas situated on leafy streets surroundin­g the Montgomeri­e Golf Club.

The sprawling mansion also backs onto the golf course. The property features floor-to-ceiling windows, five huge bedrooms, a private cinema, a swimming pool and a gym.

Ultra-prime homes in Dubai have been in extremely high demand because a large number of high net worth individual­s have flocked to the Emirates due to the successful handling of the pandemic by the government.

Of late, high-end areas such as Palm Jumeirah, Emirates Hills, Jumeirah Bay Island, and Downtown have seen prices climbing by over 44 per cent.

Myles Bush, a founding partner in the Phoenix Homes, sealed the Dh102.8 million villa deal.

“This is another notch in my career progressio­n. I was behind the largest villa sale of 2017, the largest lease ever recorded in 2018, and the largest land sale of 2019. I’ve worked with the seller before, and both parties were wonderful people to deal with. We have no doubt that future business will be done with both parties. This sale underlines the positive growth trajectory we are seeing in local real estate,” he said.

 ?? ?? The sprawling mansion also backs onto the golf course. The property features floor-to-ceiling windows, five huge bedrooms, a private cinema, a swimming pool and a gym.
The sprawling mansion also backs onto the golf course. The property features floor-to-ceiling windows, five huge bedrooms, a private cinema, a swimming pool and a gym.

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