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Qatar Real Estate News

Plots at Lusail Land open to Qatari investors above 18yrs of age


Qatari investors over the age of 18 are allowed to purchase plots at the Lusail Land, announced the National Leasing Holding Company in Qatar yesterday.

All raffle winners and entrants have been given an opportunity to purchase properties at Lusail Land, the General Manager of National Property Development, Ibrahim Abdulla Al Abdulla, announced.

Potential investors can call 4100400 or contact the company’s offices at 10th floor, Abdullah Abdul Ghani Tower (Toyota Tower) at Doha for more details about the availability of plots and their exact location in the master plan.

The plots will form a part of Lusail Land and will be developed and master-planned by Qatari Diar. Lusail Land is a fully integrated, modern environment that presents a unique opportunity to Qataris to invest in their futures.

Posted on 27/5/2009

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