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The renowned German supercar customizer is set to make a significant impact in the luxury real estate market by developing an entire island of opulent residences in the United Arab Emirates. This ambitious project aims to blend the brand’s signature style and attention to detail with the high-end living experience that Abu Dhabi is known for.
The island will feature a range of exclusive properties, each designed to provide an unparalleled lifestyle for affluent buyers. With breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf, residents can expect amenities that cater to their every need, including state-of-the-art facilities, private beaches, and lush landscaping.
This venture marks a bold expansion for the brand, which has primarily focused on high-performance vehicles. By entering the luxury real estate sector, the company aims to redefine the concept of luxury living, creating a unique community that embodies sophistication and elegance. As the project unfolds, it promises to attract attention from investors and luxury homebuyers alike.
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