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Inauguration of AFI Home Skyline residential tower in Belgrade

The AFI Home Skyline residential tower has been unveiled in Belgrade, boasting 27 floors and 147 exclusive rental apartments, as stated in the press release.

“Today, we proudly opened the doors to the AFI Home Skyline residential tower, introducing a new chapter in living in Belgrade. In this impressive tower, every detail has been meticulously designed to provide the highest level of comfort and elegance. This completes the Skyline complex, which we’ve been constructing for the past six years, with each tower being unique in functionality and amenities, making the complex a recognizable symbol of the city. Thank you for joining us for this special occasion, and we hope you’ll enjoy exploring this unique space as much as we enjoyed creating it,” said CEO of AFI Europe Serbia, Adir El Al.

Within the complex, residents have access to a private pool, a luxuriously equipped spa and fitness center called Saruna Wellness, as well as the renovated “Tri ključa” park, exclusive restaurants, and cafes.

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“The apartments within the AFI Home Skyline residential tower are furnished with Italian furniture, ensuring maximum comfort and quality. This prestigious living location in the heart of Belgrade also offers what everyone needs most – a peaceful sleep, with 24-hour concierge services, video surveillance, professional maintenance, and an underground multi-level garage,” the press release stated.

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