Sharjah’s Waterfront City is out to create a freehold boom – and there will be a theme park too

Dubai: Can Sharjah Waterfront City be the next big freehold destination in the emirate?

It’s big, that’s for sure, at 60 million square feet, and which includes a cluster of eight islands located off Hamriyah, a prime mixed-use location in Sharjah.

The Sharjah Waterfront City is already hosting residents at its initial phases even while as the rest of the destination is getting built. And which, in the future, is to host a theme park and water-based attractions.

But right now, the developer, Ajmal Makan, is aiming to draw a lot more attention from offplan investors, starting off with a roadshow in Dubai this week to connect with potential buyers.

“The moment investors sign up for a home in Sharjah Waterfront City, they will get an ‘initial contract’,” said Farid Jamal, General Manager of Sales and Marketing at Ajmal Makan. “This is the same as the Oqood certificates issued by Dubai Land Department on offplan purchase.

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