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What Happened in New Obour City?

In efforts to expand the reach of urban landscape, moving away from the congested banks of the Nile, the government has launched numerous new cities, including New Obour City.

FDI in the Residential Market: A Closer Look

The multitude of building projects across Egypt's various construction sites is nearly endless, from huge, narrow apartment buildings for lower-income households, to the luxurious shopping malls springing up all over the main population hubs.

The Future of Sustainable and Green Construction in Egypt

The ‘going green’ bandwagon has been slowly making the rounds with new ideas of impactful ways to save our planet emerging every day. Environmental responsibility and long-term sustainable solutions have become a necessity, with the world trying to combat global warming with its consequences, and ensure resource availability for all. Now the worldwide trend towards going green has shifted to real estate, where a green building signifies a property that is built with an environmentally friendly process, energy and resource efficient. While the environmental aspects are key champions of green buildings, the economic benefits of a sustainable green shift are weighing heavily in its favor.

Social Housing: Promises, Law, and Application

Egypt has long been subject to many housing difficulties, especially with the increase of informal and hazardous areas that have fostered due to the shortage of affordable housing. With an expanding population, which has tripled since 1960s, the country was catapulted into an urbanization crisis, creating major pressure on the housing capacities of major cities, mainly Cairo.

Hospitality Market in Egypt: The Complete Picture

With its strategic central location surrounded by the Mediterranean and Red Seas, warm weather, and its historic background and monuments, Egypt always had an influx of visitors and tourists.

Egypt’s Top 10 Roads: Exploring the National Roads Project

Despite the current economic situation, the Egyptian government has been focusing the larger portion of its plans to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) into the country. One industry that has been benefiting from the inflow of FDI is the real estate, especially in terms of projects in new non-urban areas.

Egypt’s New Administrative Capital: How Near are We?

In one of Egypt’s gutsy endeavors to jump on the bandwagon of modernity and efficiency, a new capital was proposed at the 2015 Egypt Economic Development Conference.

Egypt’s Growing Affordable Homes Market and their Efficiency

In a highly populated country like Egypt, state bodies have worked closely with real estate developers, as well as the Armed Forces Engineering Authority, to offer diversified and much-needed low and medium-cost residential units to the highly populated country.

Infrastructure: Paving the Way to Ain Sokhna

For quite some time, infrastructure and public economic growth have been entwined reflecting the magnanimity of infrastructure projects on the real estate market in Egypt to a great extent.

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