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Sky Vista By Peace Homes

Apartments Commercial

AED 3,300,000

Starting price: (USD 897,600)

Q1 2025 Handover

Sky Vista is an upcoming 17-storey residential tower developed by Peace Homes Development, located in the vibrant community of Jumeirah Village Circle (JVC), Dubai. This off-plan project offers a blend of luxury and functionality, featuring a limited number of premium apartments designed to provide residents with an elevated living experience.​

Each floor of Sky Vista houses only six exclusive apartments, ensuring ample space and privacy for residents. The units are thoughtfully designed with modern aesthetics, high-quality finishes, and smart home features. Notably, each apartment includes a private commercial office space, catering to the evolving needs of professionals seeking a seamless work-life balance.​

Residents will enjoy a range of leisure amenities, including a private pool, open-air cinema, rooftop lounge, state-of-the-art gym, spa, and lush gardens. The development’s strategic location offers easy access to major road networks, shopping centers, schools, and healthcare facilities, making it an ideal choice for families and investors alike.​

About the Project

Property Type: Apartments Commercial
Started Date: June 15, 2024
End Date: No date available
Completed: 23 %
Payment plan: 20/30/50
Total Amount of Units: 72

Peace Homes Development

At Peace Homes Development, we have harnessed over two decades of invaluable experience in the dynamic Dubai real estate market to redefine the very essence of property development. Our journey is founded on a fundamental insight: many properties of the past were created with a sole focus on stock provision, often at the expense of quality. This short-sighted approach has significantly impacted property capital appreciation and the return on investment (ROI) over time. Consider this scenario: after just three years of property usage, the discerning investor may witness a shocking 30% depreciation, yielding a mere 21% gain. This substantial loss is primarily attributed to subpar fittings and inferior materials that cannot withstand the test of time.

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