Dubai [UAE], September 11: Next Capital, a leading real estate company in Dubai, has announced the launch of newest luxury project, Samana Barari, amid a 48.84% surge in demand for off-plan properties.
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Samana Barari is a luxury project launched by Next Capital in Dubai, offering private swimming pools, green spaces, and smart home technology.
Dubai is witnessing a property boom, with a 48.84% surge in demand for off-plan properties.
Next Capital provides a full spectrum of services ranging from property selection to obtaining regulatory approvals.
The global affiliate program introduced by Next Capital allows individuals around the world to engage in Dubai’s thriving real estate market, offering affiliates a comprehensive suite of marketing resources and a tiered commission framework.
Interested individuals can schedule a complimentary consultation at https://properties.mynextcapital.com/samana-barari/ to investigate investment opportunities with Next Capital.
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