The 28th Middle East Worldwide Property Show,
organised by International Property Exhibition Company, DSL
Exhibitions, is set to showcase the world when it opens in Abu Dhabi
(November 14th -15th 2005) and Dubai (November 18th -20th 2005).
“We are hosting our biggest show to date with more than 65 exhibitors participating, who will be showcasing properties from Thailand and Lapland to Morocco and
Cyprus - with everywhere in between,” said Mike Bridge, Regional Sales Director of DSL Exhibitions. “Visitors to our shows can view these remarkable projects and take
the opportunity to find a new home, with the added bonus that several of our exhibitors are offering astounding prizes to all our guests.”
Visitors to both the Abu Dhabi and Dubai Middle East Worldwide Property Shows will have the opportunity to be entered into draws for a number of ‘trip of a lifetime’
prizes, from a luxurious 7 day trip from Our Home Abroad to one of their stunning Spanish Villas, to a 7 night stay at the sumptuous Zimbali Lodge in South Africa
courtesy of IFA Hotels & Resorts, or a week in Thailand at one of The Lersuang Group’s first class hotels. There is also the chance to win a plot of land worth
Dhs130,000 in the UK from Sinclair Deville and the opportunity to pick up a free copy of My Virtual Home software, which is worth over Dhs 900, from Peregian Springs
in Australia.
The exhibition includes
projects such as Le Raffine’s lavish apartments in Bangkok, Thailand, which feature a terrace pool in every apartment to the Kadomo Island
resort in Fiji where Fiji Island Investment offer a piece of paradise as they showcase the 78 Bures (villas) which are being built in harmony with the local
beauty.
From the paradise of sun, sea and white sands
visitors can step into snow with Trinity Construction’s Above the Arctic project in Lapland. The traditional log cabins,
available for sale and as a holiday destination, offer the chance to experience the seasons in the Yllas region of Finland. Visitors can soak up the beautiful colours of
autumn or enjoy the snow covered landscape of winter. This unusual destination is a stunning place to visit any time of the year, and there is always something to do –
from the summer festivals when the sun never sets to skiing and even a visit to meet Santa
Claus.
The Worldwide Property Show also has many exhibitors offering projects from the Middle East. Considered
one of the largest private developers in the
UAE, Damac will be exhibiting a number of their projects including the prestigious 82 storey Ocean Heights, located at the entrance of the Dubai Marina luxurious
development, as well as Executive Heights, the first freehold commercial property within the Dubai Technology and Media Free Zone. Eurostar Properties will also be
present, showcasing their projects Jumeirah Village and The Palm Jebel Ali as well as Dubai Lakeshore in the Jumeirah Lakes Development brought to the exhibition by
Al Bodor Real Estate Development Limited. The upcoming Emirate of Ras Al Khaima has a new world class development in Al Hamra Village, set around a stunning man
made lagoon, where families can live in bliss. Further afield, villas, apartments and resorts can be seen from Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Turkey as well as IFA Hotels and
Resorts Alabadiyah resort in Beirut, Lebanon.
The show will provide professional advice from financial, legal and mortgage specialists. A wide choice of land, villas, apartments, townhouses, condos and resorts from
Australia, Brazil, Bahamas, Bulgaria, Caribbean, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Croatia Dominican Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Hungary, Hong Kong, Iran, India, Italy,
Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Luxembourg, Morocco, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Portugal, Qatar, Switzerland, South Africa, Spain, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, UK, USA and
West Indies - St. Lucia.
The Abu Dhabi show will be held at the Beach Rotana Hotel and Towers on the 14th and 15th November 2005, (timings from 11:00 until 21:00), and the Dubai show at the
Grand Hyatt Dubai from the 18th – 20th November 2005 (timings: 18th November 2005; 17:00 – 21:00, 19th
and 20th November 2005; 11:00 – 21:00). The shows are open to
the general public and admission is free.
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