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19 May 2013 Updated at 11:46 AM UAE
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REVEALED: Dubai’s 20 priciest properties

20. AED55.6m ($15.1m)

Emirates Hills, seven bedroom villa

This seven bedroom villa in Emirates Hills features interior inspired by the ancient temples of Greece and Rome and incorporates glass, stone, marble and reinforced concrete. It also features a state of the art smart home system and six terraces overlooking the fairways of the Montgomerie golf course. The swimming pool comes equipped with its own bar, two gazebos and a basement bathhouse, which includes rooms suitable for a steam room and sauna.

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Posted by: Rjadvano Monday, 10 December 2012 11:42 AM[UAE] - Uae

It seems like you can list your villa for anything you want here! It would be far more informative if you listed the 20 most expensive SOLD in the last 6 months.

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Posted by: Micky Saturday, 30 June 2012 10:33 AM[UAE] - UAE

@Surveyor
No gold biscuits, but read the description, they will accept 155M

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Posted by: mehman Monday, 23 April 2012 11:57 AM[UAE] - uae

you get the best house in hollywood for 20m and still nobody is buying, 172m for palm? wth

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Posted by: MiCasaUAE Wednesday, 21 March 2012 10:27 AM[UAE] - Dubai

I guess owners of the other 15 villas on the same cluster must be rubbing there hands with glee....Not!

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Posted by: Surveyor Monday, 19 March 2012 10:41 AM[UAE] - UAE

AED 67M for a Jumeirah Islands villa? Is this some kind of joke? Since when listing prices became the basis with which to value the properties.

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