Ras Al Khaimah unveils luxury residential island

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An exclusive freehold luxury villa project, with a development value of AED 1 billion, is set to come up in Ras Al Khaimah's Al Hamra Village residential community.

Developed by Al Hamra, the Falcon Island project will offer stunning views of the Arabian Gulf, the lagoon, the golf course and the fully serviced marina with the Hajar Mountains at the backdrop.

The island community can be reached both by land and sea, with ample parking spaces for cars and docking facilities for boats and yachts.

The villas offer 120 to 650 square metres of living spaces, with 2 to 7-bedrooms on plots of up to 1,000 square metres, some with their own exclusive beach and private pools.

Falcon Island is set to be completed within two years of its launch, which will be implemented in phases. The North Island will be unveiled as Phase 1 consisting of 240 villas, ranging from two to seven-bedrooms, with prices starting from AED 1.2 million.

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