Pearl Breeze, the first high-rise building in the development, recently made headlines when it became a finalist along with the Bahrain World Trade Centre (winner) and second placed the Aspire Tower in Doha, Qatar in the US-based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat’s (CTBUH’s) Best Tall Buildings 2008 Awards - Middle East and Africa region.
“The recognition that just being nominated among the world’s best brings is enormous, and even more remarkable as the developers were not aware of its competing until a letter arrived from the CTBUH together with a copy of the book,” said Wakefield.
Buyer support for the Pearls of Umhlanga continues to be good, with predominance of holiday and investment buyers and prices have doubled since it was first launched in 2004.
It is also ideal for long term rental of six months to a year and Wakefields has opened a letting office at the Pearls of Umhlanga sales office. Sales and letting brokers can be contacted on (031) 5611280.
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Pearl Breeze gaining international recognition