BD40m Fontana Gardens on course for completion

BD40m Fontana Gardens on course for completion

Manama: A luxury freehold apartment project in Juffair is on track for completion next month, on schedule, even as the Bahraini developer lines up multimillion dollar investments across the country.

Al Kooheji Group firm The Developers’ BD40 million Fontana Gardens comprises 413 apartments or 57,523sqm of residential area spread across three towers, Royal Ambassador Property Management and business development general manager Eman Al Mannai told a media briefing at the Fontana Towers in Juffair yesterday.

Ms Al Mannai said the project is almost fully sold off-plan and nine types of mock-up apartments are ready.

“So far many units have been sold due to the unique features of the project and the good reputation of
the developer and contractor.”

Key features of the project include a mini golf course with eight holes, largest sky infinity pool, large Turkish bath, 24 hours CCTV security, 24 hours reception and concierge service, indoor swimming pool and kids water splash playground, she added.

The company said BD1m was spent on landscaping of the sky garden alone.

“We promise a high end product worth the money paid for, if not more, the project has already appreciated by 29 per cent since launch,” she added.

The starting price is BD600 per square metre and Royal Ambassador is
assuring net rental return of at least 8-10pc.

“As an additional service, we are offering top notch interior design service by international interior designers, we are charging for production only.”

According to her, investors in the project are from 26 different nationalities, which confirms that Bahrain is still one of the better markets for real estate investment.

The group is very upbeat on Bahrain’s real estate sector and has projects lined up in Amwaj Islands and Seef.

“It is obvious that Bahrain is witnessing improvement in development and infrastructure in the past few years with the construction of new roads, new bridges and new access roads in and out of vital areas,” Ms Al Mannai said.

Source: GDNonline

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