Emaar unveils Vida Residence, The Hills in the heart of Dubai

Emaar unveils Vida Residence, The Hills in the heart of Dubai
Updated 14 December 2013
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Emaar unveils Vida Residence, The Hills in the heart of Dubai

Emaar unveils Vida Residence, The Hills in the heart of Dubai

Emaar Properties, described as the global developer of iconic projects, is unveiling a “stylish and cosmopolitan lifestyle choice in urban living” with the launch of Vida Residence, The Hills in the heart of Dubai.
Featuring 136 serviced apartments, it draws on the design approach and philosophy of Emaar’s newly launched hotel brand, Vida Hotels and Resorts, which is defined by warmth, diversity, and vitality. The homes will appeal to the new generation of entrepreneurs and professionals with the Vida Hotels to offer its personalized service to the residents.
Billed to be the first choice in serviced homes for the trend-savvy, the residential project is “aesthetically designed and fitted, taking into consideration the preferences of young professionals and families.” Creating an inspiring environment, the 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom Vida Residence, The Hills offers all the modern comforts and amenities.
Vida Residence, The Hills is located centrally near Emirates Living, a fully-established neighborhood, with quick access to the Dubai Metro, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai Internet City and Dubai Media City. The homes will also enhance the quality of living of its residents with views of a neighboring golf course.
Some units also open to views of Dubai Marina, which forms a glittering skyline by evening.
Emaar is launching the new Vida serviced residences globally, led by the growing interest in Dubai as a safe investment haven and leisure destination. In addition to sales in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Emaar is now offering investors in Saudi Arabia and Singapore the opportunity to own a stylish new home in the city.
Ahmad Al-Matrooshi, MD, Emaar Properties, said: “Dubai serves as the go-to city for a vast youthful demography of over 2 billion people below the age of 25 years across the MEA and Asia.”