💥 Chelsea by DAMAC Sells Out 4 Towers in 1.5 Hours — AED 2 Billion Milestone

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Dubai’s luxury real estate market continues to break records, and DAMAC Properties has just raised the bar again. In a stunning display of demand, all four towers of the Chelsea Residences by DAMAC were completely sold out in just 1.5 hours, generating over AED 2 billion in sales.

This rapid sell-out is a clear sign that investor appetite for premium branded developments in Dubai is red hot — and shows no signs of slowing down.


🔑 Key Highlights

  • Project: Chelsea by DAMAC
  • Total Sales (So Far): AED 2 Billion
  • Towers Sold: 4
  • Time to Sell Out: 1.5 Hours
  • Status: Fully Sold
  • Developer: DAMAC Properties

💬 Why Did Chelsea Sell Out So Fast?

A combination of factors led to this record-breaking success:

  • Branded Luxury Appeal: London-inspired elegance with Dubai prestige.
  • Trusted Developer: DAMAC’s name carries global weight.
  • Exclusive Access: Only select brokers offered pre-launch access.
  • International Demand: Buyers from across Europe, the UK, and the Middle East moved quickly to secure units.

🚨 Final Opportunity: Last 2 Towers Launching Soon

The good news? The final two towers of Chelsea by DAMAC are launching very soon — and this is your chance to get in early.

This is the last opportunity to own a unit in this now-iconic development before it’s completely sold out.

🔒 FDI Real Estate clients get exclusive early access.
📩 Register today to secure your place at the front of the queue.


📈 What This Means for Investors

If the first four towers are anything to go by, the final release will move even faster. The Chelsea sell-out proves that branded real estate is not just desirable — it’s essential for long-term value growth.


✅ Next Steps

Want to be among the first to access the final towers?

👉 Contact us today or visit www.fdirealestate.com to join our priority list.


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