Visitors to Cityscape Jeddah this week will be able to take a virtual reality trip forward in time to inspect luxury apartments in Dubai that have already attracted Saudi investors.
State-of-the-art technology being used at the exhibition for the first time will allow ARTAR Real Estate Development to present interior views of the 36-story residential tower, Mada Residences.
The 193 larger than average 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom luxury apartments are scheduled for early delivery in Downtown Dubai in Q2 2018, but visitors to the ARTAR stand at Cityscape Jeddah won’t have to wait that long to see what the finished homes will look like.
By slipping on virtual reality headsets they’ll be taken on a revealing tour of the apartments thanks to a newly designed mobile app, which ARTAR spent six months developing.
“The beauty of the Mada Residences apartments is that they’ve been designed with a big emphasis on livability, which means a higher level of space and comfort than normal,” said ARTAR’s Chief Executive Sulaiman Abdulrahman Al-Rashid.
“We’ve already attracted a good number of Saudi investors for this reason. You can’t capture that in one dimensional images, so we’re using the latest technology to effectively take investors into the apartments and show them what makes these homes special,” he added.
Available to download on both iOS and Android devices, the Mada Residences app means anyone interested in the development can take the property home in their pocket and experience it at a touch of a button.
Cityscape Jeddah takes place at Jeddah Centre for Forums and Events from Nov. 2-4, with the support of Jeddah Gov. Prince Mishaal bin Majed.
ARTAR has signed an MoU with Arab Bank to offer finance solutions for buyers of apartments at Mada Residences, which is a one minute walk from Dubai Mall.
Source: Arab News
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