Real Estate Project Launched in Iraq
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DAMAC International has launched Phase One of DAMAC Hills Baghdad, a new master community in Iraq, marking its entry into the Iraqi real estate market. Spanning 6.2 million square meters in a prime Baghdad location, the initial phase features three residential clusters: Misk, Fayrouz, and Lamar. This project signifies a major step for DAMAC as it broadens its presence in the Middle East.
Strategically located, DAMAC Hills Baghdad is just a short drive from key locations: five minutes from Baghdad International Airport, ten minutes from the Green Zone and Al-Mansour district, and fifteen minutes from the city's top hotels. The community faces Abbas Ibn Firnas Square, offering residents convenient access to essential amenities and services.
The project aligns with Baghdad's Comprehensive City Development Plan 2030 and supports the National Investment Commission's efforts to attract foreign investment and improve urban infrastructure. DAMAC Hills Baghdad will provide residents with a comprehensive lifestyle, including central parks, a health club, leisure areas, dining options, and advanced utilities such as a dedicated water system and solar-powered heating.
Residents will also benefit from 24/7 security, surveillance, and maintenance services within the gated community, ensuring a safe and comfortable living environment.
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