Driven Properties, a leading real estate firm, has opened its largest office in Dubai, marking a significant milestone in the company's expansion plans. The new headquarters, established after a major AED 5.05 billion deal, underscores the company's commitment to the UAE market and its vision for the future of the real estate sector in Dubai.
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The opening of Driven Properties' largest office in Dubai marks a significant milestone in the company's expansion plans. It underscores the company's commitment to the UAE market and its vision for the future of the real estate sector in Dubai.
Driven Properties recently completed a major AED 5.05 billion deal, which includes a portfolio of high-end properties such as residential units, commercial spaces, and luxury villas.
The new office of Driven Properties is located in the prestigious Emaar Square Building, which is known for its modern architecture and prime location in Dubai.
Abdullah Alajaji is the CEO of Driven Properties. He has been instrumental in the company's growth and success, and he oversees the strategic direction and operations of the company.
Driven Properties offers a comprehensive range of real estate services, including property management, investment advice, and a variety of other services designed to meet the unique needs of each client.

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