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A younger buyer profile is starting to figure more prominently in Dubai developers’ plans. And “co-living” spaces are what the developers are building for them where buyers and tenants could aim to live and work within the same neighbourhood.
Emaar has launched the “Collective”, where one-bedroom units start from Dh671,888 at its 11 million square metre Dubai Hills Estate project in MBR (Mohammad Bin Rashid) City. The “functional spaces encourage a connected and collaborative environment that appeals to entrepreneurs, creatives, professionals and families”, Emaar said in a statement on Thursday.
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