International City Phase 2 (Warsan 4)
International City Phase 2, known locally as Warsan 4, is a vibrant extension of International City featuring a mix of affordable studios, 1–3 bedroom apartments, townhouses, and selective villa projects like Moonsa Residences, BNH Smart Tower, and Rivington Heights. These homes boast contemporary finishes such as built-in appliances, spacious balconies, and panoramic windows. The neighborhood includes amenities such as landscaped gardens, gyms, swimming pools, and rooftop terraces, and enjoys strong connectivity to major roads like Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road—while offering proximity to retail hubs like Dragon Mart, Warson Souk, Dubai Safari Park, and Miracle Garden.
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