The online auction is “absolutely legitimate,” says company representative
Burj Khalifa tower offers the finest luxury services for the discerning business professional
Dubai once again is set to steal the spotlight as top international commercial real estate market by being mentioned in an online auction aiming to sell Burj Khalifa offices. The city’s iconic landmark is world’s tallest tower, standing 163 stories tall at cost of $1.5 billion.
An entire office floor above the 110th story is put up for an auction with a reference #117-01. The approximately 1.047 m2 (11,269 sq. ft) of corporate office space showcases stunning 360° panoramic views. The Burj Khalifa tower offers the finest luxury services for the discerning business professional, including access to At.mosphere, an exclusive restaurant and lounge located on the 122nd floor. The building has two parking levels in the basement.
Freedom Realty Exchange of Newport Beach, CA is managing the auction. The company is owned and managed by LFC Internet Marketing, Inc., a member of the LFC Group of Companies.
Interested buyers must register a user account on the Freedom Realty Exchange website. The LFC Group of Companies has been in the real estate auction marketing business for more than 30 years, says its website. During this time the company had sold billions of dollars’ worth of real estate located throughout the United States and around the world.
Two contact numbers of company’s representatives are listed on the Burj Khalifa online auction page. The Dubai-based representative is Heather Washington. Dubai Chronicle’s Editor spoke to Miss Washington, who confirmed that the online auction is absolutely legitimate.
Burj Khalifa is the landmark of Dubai and home to Armani Hotel Dubai. The building features a number of unique attractions and Armani-themed ultra-luxury residences.
The president and CEO of LFC Group of Companies, Bill Lange, states in a press release: “As far as notable real estate auctions, this one tops them all.”
“Regardless of the notoriety of the Burj Khalifa, the auction will attract serious buyers who understand that this is an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase an entire corporate floor in the Burj Khalifa at a price they determine through online bidding,” he continued.
The Burj Khalifa, initially known as Burj Dubai, stands over 828 meters or 2,716 feet tall with panoramic views of the Dubai skyline. It has 76 elevators and eight escalators. The exterior has 26,000 glass panels covering a total area of 142,000m2.
The corporate suites and the offices occupy 37 floors with an express elevator transporting visitors directly to the corporate lobby on Level 123.
The Burj Khalifa has held the distinction of being the tallest building in the world since 2010. Construction on the Burj Khalifa started in January 2004 and was completed in 2010.