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HRE Development has unveiled Sakura Gardens, a low-rise residential community in Falcon City of Wonders, catering to the growing demand for tranquil, green neighborhoods in Dubailand. This shift reflects a market trend towards suburban masterplans that prioritize space and community. Sakura Gardens offers a mix of apartments and townhomes designed around courtyards, shaded walkways, and a central park, promoting a relaxed and car-free environment inspired by Japanese culture.
The project, spanning 49,000 sqm of land and 127,500 sqm of built-up area, features units ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments and townhomes. HRE Development anticipates strong interest from families and professionals seeking alternatives to core districts, along with those looking for better rental yields and future capital appreciation as Dubailand expands. The community emphasizes a car-free design, with underground parking to maximize green spaces and promote pedestrian-friendly living.
Sakura Gardens prioritizes community and well-being, guided by a six-pillar framework encompassing wellness, active living, social spaces, leisure amenities, nature-based design, and sustainable building features. The development aims to create a true sense of home through thoughtful planning and genuine connection. The project's design reflects a commitment to providing a balanced lifestyle within Dubai's evolving housing landscape.

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