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Home arrow News arrow Middle East arrow Two more islands on Dubais the world project sold as developers hit out at rumours of delays

Two more islands on Dubais the world project sold as developers hit out at rumours of delays

Friday, 16 October 2009
Two more islands on Dubai’s the world project sold as developers hit out at rumours of delays
The World project in Dubai

The iconic man made islands that make up The World project in Dubai are selling despite the emirate’s real estate market still not moving into recovery mode.

Master developer Nakheel has revealed that even although the last few months have seen prices Dubai continuing to fall it has sold two more islands on the landmark project at an average of $65 million each.

The islands were sold in July and August and there are not just four left on the market in the current sales schedule.

Although the developer would not reveal who has bought the islands managing director Marwan Al Qamzi revealed that there has been a lot of interest from property investors.

‘The World continues to be recognised by developers as a very attractive project given its differentiated offering and its proximity to emerging markets such as India, China, Russia and the Middle East.

It is one of our most ambitious projects,’ he said.

He hit out at recent rumours that the rest of the project could be cancelled.

‘The most recent island was sold in August.

A long-term business plan is in place and potential developers have embraced its fundamental strategies,’ he added.

Prices of islands on The World range between $15 million and $50 million, with the most expensive island priced at more than $200 million.

Land sizes vary from 14,000 square meters to 42,000 square meters.

Select Property, the UK based developers of the conjoined France and Spain islands, said news of the recent sale would bring positivity and confidence back to the master development.

Mark Scott, CEO of Select Property, said that it is time for the negative talk to cease.

‘I think Nakheel has broken even on The World, it has sold enough.

The rubbish you hear about The World being cancelled is baseless.

Yes, there have been some delays but handover was pretty much line with what they predicted,’ he explained.

‘All the work has been done and I am told only four islands are available. I believe the guy that bought the island in August wants to start construction immediately,’ he added.


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