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  2. MPREI Signs Agreement with TDIC to Acquire First Phase of ...

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    MPREI Signs Agreement with TDIC to Acquire First Phase of Saadiyat Beach Residences on Abu Dhabi's Saadiyat Island ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Mubadala Pramerica Real Estate ...

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    Retiring to Florida may be a bit of a cliche, but it got that way for a reason. Several reasons, in fact, including warm weather, a lower cost of living and tax policies that are very retiree...

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    Lindsay Fanali, strategic real estate advisor at Real Estate Bees, said it’s absolutely not true that you need 20% down to even enter the market in Florida. “One myth I hear a lot is that you ...

  5. Saadiyat Island - Wikipedia

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    Saadiyat Island Beach Club. Saadiyat Island, a natural island that is the focus of 27 km 2 of development, will be divided into 7 districts (Arabic: منطقة) [13] which will eventually accommodate over 145,000 people. [14] [15]

  6. St. Regis Hotels & Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The St. Regis Marsa Arabia Island, The Pearl Qatar The Pearl Island: Qatar 2022 [54] 12 The St. Regis Red Sea Resort Red Sea Project: Saudi Arabia 2024 [55] 13 The St. Regis Riyadh Riyadh: Saudi Arabia 2023 [56] 14 The St. Regis Saadiyat Island Resort, Abu Dhabi Saadiyat Island: United Arab Emirates 2011 [57]

  7. La Querida (mansion) - Wikipedia

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    La Querida ("the dear one"), [a] also known as Castillo del Mar ("castle by the sea") for several years, is a residence in Palm Beach, Florida, located at 1095 N. Ocean Boulevard. Completed in 1923, it was built in the Mediterranean Revival style by well-known architect Addison Mizner at a cost of $50,000.