Prime Land Residencies Ltd, the condominium property arm of the Prime Group, recently celebrated a milestone achievement upon the completion of its 35th property project. With five more projects nearing completion and yet another five more awaiting launch, the completion and handing over of 35 properties to anticipating residents has established Prime Residencies as the benchmark condominium developer in the country, the company claimed in a media release.
These 35 state-of-the-art properties infused with touches of elegant luxury and smart living are spread across the island. The reach of Prime Residencies’ properties extend to areas such as Colombo, Gampaha, Wattala, Rajagiriya, Uswetakeiyawa, Kiribathgoda, Thalawathugoda, Nugegoda, Pallakele, Panadura, Athurugiriya, Kottawa, Battaramulla, Nawala and Malabe, among many more key locations, it said.
“As Prime Land Residencies Ltd has established a strategy to tap into all segments of the property market, their property developments appeal to the tastes of a wide variety of customers. One of the developer's most notable developments catering to the high-end market is The Grand Ward Place, Colombo 07. A masterpiece of architecture, it offers sheer comfort and exclusivity to residents and has the distinction of being the tallest residential development in the heart of Colombo 7,” the release said.
The developer has also ventured into resort style properties, with developments in Uswetakeiyawa. The Beach Front by Prime Residencies is situated in close proximity to the star-class hotels and features open spaces which are ideal for kids to enjoy outdoor games or a picnic while the adults get some rest and relaxation. Leaving no stone unturned, Prime Land Residencies also has an ongoing project in Gampaha and early bird bookings are now open for 2 and 3 bedroom apartments.
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