Skyline, a residential complex by Egypt’s real estate developer Memaar Al Morshedy, has been listed by the Guinness World Records as the world’s biggest residential building for the record-breaking land area of 200,000 square meters, Invest-Gate reports.
Commenting on the achievement, the company’s CEO Hassan Morshedy said on his Instagram page on September 30, “I am very happy we are building this in Egypt, putting us back on the map after the Great Pyramids.”
Situated on Cairo-Katameya Road, Skyline endeavors to meet its homeowners’ living aspirations, while providing them with a lavishing lifestyle at a convenient value, Memaar Al Morshedy said in a previous statement.
The mixed-use development is set to be renowned for its vast landscape of shops as well as entertainment and luxury living, while featuring amenities such as an IMAX cinema, a fitness arena, a spa, a water park, and a shopping district.
It will comprise lush green spaces that will span across the entire rooftops of the complex. In addition, Morshedy is set to present “the crown jewel of the rooftop: the world’s largest infinity pool,” the statement added.
Interested buyers are to benefit from Skyline’s eight-year installment plan with 5% down payment, for units ranging from 59 to 132 square meters.