The Mohammed bin Rashid Housing Foundation has announced the implementation of four future residential projects, comprising 1216 new residences in four areas of the Emirate of Dubai, including the second Khawaneej area (1046 residences), the Hatta area (26 residences) and the fourth Alqaraqa (144 houses) Third Oud Al Mutaneh Area.

Sami Gargash, Executive Director of the Foundation, said: "When implementing buildings, the institution takes into consideration the highest standards of quality, standards and specifications for green buildings approved in the UAE." He added that under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai , Aims to provide suitable housing for the citizens of Dubai, meet the requirements of life and well-being and reach the highest standards of living. In this strategic plan (2015/2020), it aims to align its objectives with the objectives of Dubai 2021, for living.

In a presentation titled "Housing for Every Citizen," presented at a ceremony honoring the strategic partners organized by the Mohammed bin Rashid Housing Establishment recently, Gargash explained that the Foundation will distribute 1803 housing units to citizens over the next two years, The first in the initiative of His Highness the President of the State, 397 in the same area, 96 apartments in the second Al Quoz area, 464 apartments in Al Muhaisnah IV and 346 residences in Hatta.

The Foundation completed five residential projects, including the AED 539 million, AED 529,929 project consisting of 292 separate residences, comprising four bedrooms and 208 two-bedroom apartments. The project consists of four facades ranging from Islamic, Andalusian and local And the modern model, with different residential areas, and the project was built with modern specifications, which meet the conditions of sustainability and green buildings.

The second project in the Oud al-Mutaina area at a cost of 564 million dirhams, which consists of 397 residences, is varied among a number of architectural styles (Islamic, local, Andalusian and modern), all considering the possibility of expansion and increasing the number of family members in the future. As well as a maid's room, a laundry room and a store. Inside, the design includes an independent bathroom and wall cabinets for each room, as well as an equipped kitchen and other amenities for the occupants.

And the third project in the area of ​​Al Quoz, at a cost of 102 million and 610 thousand dirhams, consisting of three residential buildings. The building consists of a ground floor that includes parking spaces, in addition to three floors comprising residential apartments linked together on the letter U, with a total of 96 apartments, With a total area of ​​153,174 square feet. The apartments are built in three types: 18 apartments consisting of one bedroom, 48 two-bedroom apartments, 45 three-bedroom apartments with maid rooms in each apartment, Green space, and children's games between residential buildings with a waiting room.

And the fourth project in the fourth area of ​​Muhaisnah, at a cost of 405 million and 300 thousand dirhams, which consists of 20 residential buildings, including a ground floor consisting of parking spaces and four floors apartments, with a total of 464 apartments, the project land area is 522 thousand and 44 square feet, Residential units in three types of apartments, with 64 apartments consisting of one bedroom, 368 two-room apartments and 32 three-room apartments with maid rooms in each apartment. The project includes a chapel on the ground floor of two central buildings, Between residential buildings.

The fifth project in the Hatta region, at a cost of AED 565 million, consists of two models, the first consists of two floors and contains four bedrooms. The second model consists of two bedrooms with a total of 346 dwellings. The housing includes service annexes consisting of maid room, Cars for each dwelling, and the institution is keen to diversify the facades of these houses between three models, namely Islamic, local and Andalusia.