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Sharjah’s Arada completes phases 2 and 3 of Masaar: 986 homes handover begins in 19 million square foot masterplan

Masaar, organized into six gated districts, encompasses a total of 3,000 villas and townhouses 
Sharjah’s Arada completes phases 2 and 3 of Masaar: 986 homes handover begins in 19 million square foot masterplan
Construction on the remaining three phases of the project is currently in progress. (Photo Credit: Arada)

Sharjah developer Arada has completed the second and third phases of Masaar, a forested megaproject located in the Suyoh district of Sharjah. The handover process for all 986 homes in the Kaya and Robinia districts has now commenced, marking a significant milestone as one of the UAE’s most exciting new master communities achieves 50 percent completion.

According to a statement, The Kaya and Robinia areas feature a variety of residences, from two-bedroom townhouses to five-bedroom Forest Villas, all equipped with smart home technology. These homes are ideally situated adjacent to Masaar’s standout feature—a beautifully landscaped and walkable ‘green spine’ that boasts 70,000 trees.

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Ahmed Alkhoshaibi, group CEO of Arada, remarked that Masaar continues to capture the public’s imagination with its distinctive forest landscaping and nature-inspired design. He further noted that with the community now half complete, the company is intensifying its efforts to finish the entire masterplan by the end of 2026.

Moreover, Masaar encompasses a total of 3,000 villas and townhouses within a 19 million square foot master plan, organized into six gated districts connected by the green spine. Construction on the remaining three phases of the project is currently in progress.

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