Adanté Realty Launches Yenaier Residences, Ushering a New Era of Sustainable Luxury in Oman
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Adanté Realty Launches Yenaier Residences, Ushering a New Era of Sustainable Luxury in Oman

Adanté Realty, the real estate arm of the Al Adrak Group, has unveiled its flagship project, Yenaier Residences, in Sultan Haitham City, Oman’s first smart city. The project was officially launched on January 13 at the St. Regis Hotel in Muscat, under the patronage of Dr. Khalfan bin Said Al Shueili, Minister of Housing and Urban Planning.

Yenaier Residences pays tribute to Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, commemorating his accession in January, and represents a significant leap in sustainable luxury living in Oman. Located in Al Seeb, Muscat, this eco-conscious development spans 2.9 million square meters within Sultan Haitham City, integrating green spaces, advanced smart city infrastructure, and essential amenities like healthcare facilities, schools, mosques, and cultural centers.

The project features six iconic towers connected by looping boulevards and landscaped greenscapes. Offering a range of residences—including loggia studios, sky residences, and luxurious sky palaces—the development prioritizes eco-friendly design and premium living standards.

Dr. Thomas Alexander, Chairman of Al Adrak Group, stated:
"Yenaier Residences embodies our commitment to crafting sustainable, luxurious spaces. Through innovative technologies and green design, we aim to create an environmentally responsible yet opulent lifestyle for our residents."

Yenaier also presents an attractive investment opportunity, with Oman’s favorable policies, such as freehold ownership, tax-free income, and residency linked to property ownership. Dr. Aadil Thomas Alexander, CEO of Adanté Realty, emphasized the focus on community and lifestyle, describing Yenaier as a destination where tradition and modernity converge.

With a proven legacy of excellence, Adanté Realty's Yenaier Residences sets a new benchmark in Oman's real estate market, aligning with Vision 2040 and redefining the future of urban living.

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