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Originally Posted by SHO
Not sure it's ideal for living in such a large project with pools and lots of people/children.
However for rentals investment purposes it will be ideal with all the facilities included on the resort.
The only risk with such a large project is will they sell it all and develope it within the 24 month construction period. So long as they sell 50% of it that will be ok to complete.
In comparison to Lotus Breeze...I think the location is miles better, it is closer to all the best facilities on the promenade and the most established part of the prom. It is also more likely to get beach access within the Marlinn Inn than say Breeze will within the intercontinental!
Other advantage is things in this area are more develope so if you have a sea view today you can have a better guess as to whether it will in 2 years time or not.
With regard to quality of finishing it should be to a high standard. I beleive it will be equal to if not higher than Lotus Breeze.
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Hi SHO,
Having come back recently from this area I would say that both sites for Lotus Breeze and West side Village are great. I do have concerns having seen the pricing on West Side Village in that it seems to be more expensive as you get a higher floor on the development. Lotus Breeze is the same price throughout.
Lotus Breeze is being developed by El Riad who also own the Lotus Project which is in front of West Side Village and I beleive in a better location.
As for WSV being in a miles better location i have to disagree. Lotus Breeze is surrounded by the top hotels in that area ie Steinberger, Intercontinental, Hilton, Pyramisa, Grand Plaza. The area is also modern and there is a deal for owners to obtain a Club Pharoah card from NMH to use the 5* Hotel beaches which make Marlin Beach look sub standard. In any event there is a large Public Beach nearby the Lotus Breeze.
As for prices Peter Mitry had posted and I had heard the same that Lotus Breeze was still being sold for £375 per sq metre until March 2008.
Regards
Westmids33