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partment for sale in Nour City Ground floor with garden (area 145 square meters + 39 garden) Paid 995 thousand The cheapest is 350 thousand pa
Apartment for sale in Nour City
Ground floor with garden
(area 145 square meters + 39 garden)
Paid 995 thousand
The cheapest is 350 thousand
paid + over = 1,395,000
Total contract: 12,556,510
A key element of the project is to connect the two cities by a bridge called the "Bridge of the Horns" , which will span the southern mouth. The two planned cities are planned to be built at either end of the Bridge of the Horns. One of the Al-Noor cities is planned to be buil on an area of 1,500 square kilometres (580 sq mi); the connecting city is planned to be built in Djibouti on an area of 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi). The twin cities will run on renewable energy. On the Djibouti side, President Ismael Omar Guelleh has allocated 500 km2 for the construction of Noor City, the first of hundreds of Cities of Light that the Saudi Binladen Group plans to build. Developers say they expect Noor City to have 2.5 million people by 2025 and its Yemeni twin city 4.5 million, while they envision a new airport serving both cities and capable of handling 100 million passengers a year. A new highway linking the cities to Dubai is proposed, but there are no plans for roads to connect sparsely populated Djibouti to the population centres of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia or Khartoum in Sudan. The project is hugely expensive and ambitious, and is located in a relatively undeveloped and resource-poor region; according to The Economist, “Africans may wonder why the hub is not being built in a part of Africa where more Africans live and where food and water are available .
Ground floor with garden
(area 145 square meters + 39 garden)
Paid 995 thousand
The cheapest is 350 thousand
paid + over = 1,395,000
Total contract: 12,556,510
A key element of the project is to connect the two cities by a bridge called the "Bridge of the Horns" , which will span the southern mouth. The two planned cities are planned to be built at either end of the Bridge of the Horns. One of the Al-Noor cities is planned to be buil on an area of 1,500 square kilometres (580 sq mi); the connecting city is planned to be built in Djibouti on an area of 1,000 square kilometres (390 sq mi). The twin cities will run on renewable energy. On the Djibouti side, President Ismael Omar Guelleh has allocated 500 km2 for the construction of Noor City, the first of hundreds of Cities of Light that the Saudi Binladen Group plans to build. Developers say they expect Noor City to have 2.5 million people by 2025 and its Yemeni twin city 4.5 million, while they envision a new airport serving both cities and capable of handling 100 million passengers a year. A new highway linking the cities to Dubai is proposed, but there are no plans for roads to connect sparsely populated Djibouti to the population centres of Addis Ababa in Ethiopia or Khartoum in Sudan. The project is hugely expensive and ambitious, and is located in a relatively undeveloped and resource-poor region; according to The Economist, “Africans may wonder why the hub is not being built in a part of Africa where more Africans live and where food and water are available .
Property Information
- TypeApartment
- PurposeFor Sale
- Reference no.Bayut - 9106-5xOnvr
- CompletionOff-Plan
- FurnishingUnfurnished
- Added on14 December 2024
- OwnershipResale
Features / Amenities
Swimming Pool
Jacuzzi
Sauna
Steam Room
+ 16 more amenities
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