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Proprietors take ownership of 112 'Dubai style' Millennium Heights units

Business
Millennium Heights

BLOCK 3 at Millennium Heights is now complete with owners of the 112 “Dubai style” apartment units taking ownership of their units and putting final touches that include furnishing, the developer WestProp Holdings has said.

The units will be officially handed over to owners at the end of this month, the firm said.

The four-storey affordable luxury lifestyle block marks a new age in the design and architecture of the Millennium Heights apartments.

With the completion of block 3 focus now shifts to ED Block  (named after President Emmerson Mnangagwa), which will have six cascading floors and 86 apartment units with studio to three-bedroomed units on offer.

At least 1 000 apartment units are planned for Millennium Heights over a 10-year construction period.

Each apartment brings with it unique features that differentiates it from the rest to bring novelty and diversity in architectural designs.

The Millennium Heights apartments come with reticulated gas, water, internet fibre with each unit having DStv connections.

WestProp Holdings has reaffirmed its desire to grow the housing unit stock and reduce the shortage of accommodation through the provision of luxury dwellings.

The company has a vision to lay one billion bricks by 2050 a feat that will translate into hundreds of housing units.

Company chief executive Ken Sharpe is on record hyping the development.

“We are certainly playing our part in rebuilding Zimbabwe and contributing towards the middle income society by 2030. Our punchline is ‘Bringing Dubai to Zimbabwe’. We want the same beauty and splendour that attracts visitors to Dubai to be experienced here in Zimbabwe,” he said.

Sharpe said WestProp was building safe gated community neighbourhoods, where people can live, work, shop and play in as well as amenities that include sports facilities for tennis, swimming, running and walking tracks, braai areas, crèche, church, co-working spaces, shopping malls, internet connectivity and green energy in the form of solar energy. The blocks of apartments adorn the Millennium Park, one of the company’s largest mixed use lifestyle estates that includes Millennium Heights, Pokugara Residential Estate, the upcoming Mall of Zimbabwe and several office, parks, workshop and concept in one area.

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