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Date Added: May 29, 2008 09:24:02 AM
Sweet Homes, a leading UAE-based developer and multi-service provider to the real estate sector, has announced that it will be launching a host of projects within the AED 120 billion Ajman real estate market, as part of its AED 2 billion investment plan for 2008. According to the most recent statistics released by the Ajman Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the growing popularity of Ajman-based ...

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