Villa with 1,600-year-old olive tree sells for 128 million dirhams in Dubai Palm Jumeirah

Villa with 1,600-year-old olive tree sells for 128 million dirhams in Dubai Palm Jumeirah

The Palm Jumeirah continues to bring in sales of more than Dh100 million, with the most recent one collecting Dh128 million for a Signature Villa on Frond G. According to reports, this one on the Palm’s Frond G stretch is the most expensive. The seller was B1 Properties.

Atlantis The Royal Residences’ penthouse recently sold for Dh163 million, demonstrating that super-premium properties in Dubai continue to attract purchasers willing to pay top dollar.

Along with all the newest amenities, the Signature Villa, called “Framed Allure,” also has a terrace with a 1,600-year-old olive tree. The goal of the designer was to reconcile “the interior and external surroundings” and i

“It is one of the few properties that seamlessly blend the outdoors and indoors with sophistication while breaking traditional norms in regards to the geometric style of the façade,” said Babak Jafari, Founder of B1 Properties. The developer of the villa is Alpago Properties, which is building a cluster of villas on Frond G, which is being billed as the ‘Billionaires’ Row’.

The three-story residence is ready for occupancy. Emre Arolat, the architect, designed the roughly 19,240 square feet of enclosed space. The interiors were designed by CK Architects & Interiors, and Neo Light Design served as the lighting consultant.

“The building has a firm geometric language and the materials used add to an impression of subtle solidity,” said Arolat. “The three-storey high entrance hall frames a panorama towards the sea at the same time as it marks the heart of the house in terms of circulation.

“All the en-suite bedrooms feature extra space for study, and hobby areas with views of the sea, together with intermediate spaces and gardens.”

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