Staff Report
Dubai, UAE
Alef, a leading real estate developer in Sharjah, has announced the launch of Deem, the fourth and final neighbourhood within its Dh3.5 billion Hayyan residential community.
Deem offers a total of 313 residential units, designed to complement Hayyan’s serene, nature-inspired lifestyle. The neighbourhood features a diverse mix of townhouses and villas, including 112 two-bedroom townhouses, 165 three-bedroom townhouses, 31 four-bedroom villas, and five six-bedroom villas. These homes are crafted to accommodate varying family needs within a contemporary, sustainable environment.
Issa Ataya, CEO of Alef, said, “Launching Deem signifies our commitment to realising Hayyan as a landmark residential community in Sharjah. The exceptional market response and high demand experienced in the earlier phases clearly demonstrate strong investor confidence in our vision and developments.”
He continued, “Our strategy centres on delivering sustainable residential communities that elevate living standards. Deem will continue this legacy, offering residents thoughtfully designed homes within a harmonious and nature-oriented environment.”
Residents of Deem will enjoy premium amenities, including green parks, cycling and jogging tracks, children’s play areas, and diverse retail options, all integrated within an eco-friendly urban infrastructure.
Strategically located for convenient access to vital educational, healthcare, and recreational facilities, Deem is just 15 minutes from Sharjah International Airport and closely connected to key destinations such as University City of Sharjah, 06 Mall, Al Zahia City Centre, and Sharjah Healthcare City.
Spanning 8.7 million square feet, Hayyan includes 1,882 villa units distributed over four different areas. Renowned for extensive green spaces, it features more than 20,000 trees, organic edible gardens, and Sharjah’s largest swimming lagoon, aligning with Sharjah’s vision for sustainable urban living.
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