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Development work begins on the Qumra Residential Community project

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It was announced yesterday that the development work on the superstructure in the Qumra community has begun.
The “Qumra” community project is one of the projects recently launched by National Housing in the Eastern Province.
The launch of this project comes in fulfillment of the Kingdom’s plans and strategies to accelerate the pace of completion in its projects.
Providing residential communities that provide modern options that suit the aspirations of the Saudi family in record time.
National Housing Authority (NHC), which is responsible for developing the project,
announced that reservations for the Qumra community exceeded 30% for the residential units included in the community.

Development work begins on the Qumra Residential Community project

 

These projects include the “Med Qumra” project, the “Nasaj Town” project,
and the “Saraya Al Bahr” project.
As the number of units sold in the projects exceeded 536 housing units,
In addition to the availability of 781 residential units available for reservation with contemporary architectural designs characterized by the highest standards of construction quality.
Meanwhile, National Housing presented more options and exclusive offers in its pavilion at the Eastern Restatex Real Estate Exhibition.
Through which one can learn about the most prominent National Housing projects in the Eastern Province and future plans to increase the real estate supply.
This is in addition to exploring the latest regulatory technical solutions for the real estate market provided through a group of advanced technical systems.

Development work begins on the Qumra Residential Community project

 

Project features

National Housing is developing the “Qumra” community, which extends over an area exceeding 1.4 million square metres, offering various housing solutions.
The Qumra community includes many commercial, investment and educational facilities, public parks and green spaces.
Its area exceeds more than 100 thousand square meters.

Development work begins on the Qumra Residential Community project

 

“Qumra” community is considered a modern residential community that suits the aspirations of those seeking housing in the city of Safwa in the Eastern Province.
Qumra offers its residents a modern lifestyle in an integrated community in terms of services,
facilities and green gardens that add a charming beauty that catches the eye.
Qumra is also distinguished by its strategic location,
which allows access to all foreign destinations very easily and quickly.
The Qumra community extends over an area exceeding 1.4 million square meters,
in a distinctive and vital strategic location in Qatif Governorate.
The community includes diverse residential options and modern designs with high-quality standards that keep pace
with the lifestyle of the Saudi family and meet their needs through more than 2,300 villas and townhouses.

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More than 15,000 people will live life experiences and discover the beauty of nature in a community atmosphere full of familiarity, neighborliness and harmony.
This is in addition to the integration of services such as safe paths,
as well as the diversity of residential unit designs.
According to a modern style that keeps pace with the aspirations of the Saudi family and meets their needs, within a vibrant community that provides the highest standards of quality of life.

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The community includes various residential options of different sizes
that will be implemented with contemporary architectural designs that achieve comfort, luxury and privacy.
The Qumra community project will also include many commercial, investment and educational facilities,
in addition to gardens and green spaces with an area exceeding more than 100,000 square metres.

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