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The Address Downtown Hotel, Downtown Dubai The Address Downtown Hotel, Downtown Dubai haus & haus Real Estate Broker | www.hausandhaus.com Simira Kamara, Consultant | +971 (0) 4 302 5932 | +971 (0) 58 532 8780 | [email protected] The Address Downtown Hotel Downtown Dubai 1 2 795 sq.ft Property Description haus & haus and Simira Kamara are proud to present to the market, this 1 bed high floor serviced apartment, Address Downtown Hotel, Downtown Dubai. The apartment comes with fully Address standard furnishing and modern finishing throughout, 1 en-suite bedroom, fitted kitchen, and offers tenants a full uninterrupted Burj and Fountain View. Property Features ***COMES WITHOUT BALCONY*** All bills included Modern finishing throughout 1 en-suite bedroom Fitted kitchen with all appliances Full uninterrupted Sea, Downtown, Burj Khalifa and Fountain View Direct access to Dubai Mall from Zeta Lounge High-speed wireless internet AED 155,000 per annum Available: NOW haus & haus Real Estate Broker | www.hausandhaus.com The Address Downtown Hotel Downtown Dubai haus & haus Real Estate Broker | www.hausandhaus.com | Simira Kamara, Consultant | +971 (0) 4 302 5932 | +971 (0) 58 532 8780 | [email protected] For viewing and more information, please contact our property specialist: Simira Kamara Consultant | BRN: 28117 t: +971 (0) 4 302 5932 m: +971 (0) 58 532 8780 e: [email protected] Disclaimer Every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy, however these property particulars are approximate and are given as a guide only and should not be relied upon for the purchase of any fixture or fittings. Lease for illustrative purposes only. They have been prepared in good faith and they are not intended to constitute details, service charges and ground rent (where applicable) are given as a guide only and should be part of an offer of contract. We have not carried out a structural survey and the services, appliances and checked prior to agreeing a sale. The copyright of details, photographs and floor plans remain exclusive to specific fittings have not been tested. All photographs, measurements, floor plans and distances referred to haus & haus Real Estate Broker. haus & haus Real Estate Broker | www.hausandhaus.com | RERA Permit ID: 7123813600 .
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