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Ambassador Heights, the new luxury residential development at the Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel has realized sell-out of its first phase of inventory. The project launched on December 7, 2013 achieved record breaking price points and enjoyed strong local and regional demand across its 3 and 4 bedroom homes.
Speaking to profile of buyers and success of the initial launch, Sales Manager for the project Robert Davis said, “our clients are comprised of very affluent and discerning individuals who seek the best in all aspects of life. They appreciate that Ambassador Heights is completely differentiated from any other development in the market and support our vision in creating Accra’s first and only 5 Star mixed use development. Our clients are confident we will deliver an ownership, lifestyle, and investment opportunity unparalleled in the market.”
Ambassador Heights comprises exclusive City Homes immediately adjacent to the Moevenpick Ambassador Hotel. Homeowners will have full access to the amenities and services of the surrounding complex; restaurants, retail, meeting and event facilities, pool, spa, fitness and more.
“With the success of Phase I, we are seeing strong demand across a waiting list of clients for purchase of our limited Phase II inventory which will be released on January 15,” Mr. Davis remarked.
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