Who owns most rooms in Burj Khalifa?


Who owns most rooms in Burj Khalifa? George V Nereaparambil, a businessman from Kerala owns 22 apartments out of the 900 in Burj Khalifa and says that he isn't stopping at this number. If I get a good deal, I'll buy more. I am a dreamer and I never stop dreaming, he said in an interview to Khaleej Times.


What is the cost of 1 flat in Burj Khalifa?

The price of flats in Burj Khalifa depends on their size. The studio's average sale price is AED 1,700,000, while the apartments are for AED 2,500,000. Furthermore, for penthouse seekers, the sale price for this type is AED 17,999,999. A unit in Burj Khalifa is literally what is called the home of dreams.


Can the public go to the top of the Burj Khalifa?

Being the tallest building in Dubai, the Burj Khalifa offers the best views of the Dubai skyline and beyond from its observation deck. The very top of the Burj Khalifa is the 163rd floor, however it is not accessible to the public. To get to the top of the Burj Khalifa, you need to purchase a ticket.


Can tourists go to the top of the Burj Khalifa?

Being the tallest building in Dubai, the Burj Khalifa offers the best views of the Dubai skyline and beyond from its observation deck. The very top of the Burj Khalifa is the 163rd floor, however it is not accessible to the public. To get to the top of the Burj Khalifa, you need to purchase a ticket.


Who owns most of the flats in Burj Khalifa?

Indian businessman George V. Nereaparambil is the very man who owns more than his fair share of the 900 apartments in the Burj Khalifa. Do you have a good success story happening in the UAE to share? Send it to us, we would love to hear them!


Who owns most house in Burj Khalifa?

And an Indian is the biggest property owner of Burj Khalifa: Meet George V Nereamparambil. The Burj Khalifa is the crown jewel of Dubai's iconic landscape.


Which celebrity has flat in Burj Khalifa?

Shilpa Shetty The star received an apartment in Burj Khalifa as an anniversary gift from her husband in 2010.


Has the Burj Khalifa paid for itself?

While the surrounding hotels, malls, and other attractions generate a great deal of income for the local economy, the colossal Burj Khalifa was financed by a massive amount of debt and it is still unknown whether it will ever pay for itself.


Who owns the 100 floor of Burj Khalifa?

BR Shetty, UAE-based industrialist, paid Dh45 million in 2005, to buy entire 100th floor. Indians are among top buyers in Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest residential tower and have invested Dh18billion in Dubai's real estate market last year.


How long can you stay in Burj Khalifa At the Top?

Guests of At the Top, Burj Khalifa SKY can stay at level 148 for up to 30 minutes and then to continue the journey to level 125/124, where they can stay as long as they prefer.


What is the highest floor you can go to in the Burj Khalifa?

At 555 metres (1,821 ft) high, At the Top, Burj Khalifa SKY on Level 148 offers visitors the unprecedented opportunity to soak up unmatched views of the city and beyond, from an outdoor terrace and a premium lounge. Enjoy a guided tour to Level 148, before heading over to levels 125 and 124.