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Al Ain El Sokhna
Ain Sokhna (العين السخنة) is a popular coastal resort area on the western shore of the Gulf of Suez, located approximately 120 km southeast of Cairo. Known for its year-round warm weather, crystal-clear waters, and proximity to Cairo, it has become a favored destination for both vacation homes and permanent residences. The area features luxury resort compounds, water sports facilities, and stunning mountain views from the Galala plateau. Major developments by Tatweer Misr, Palm Hills, and SODIC have elevated Ain Sokhna to a premier Red Sea coastal destination.
cairo
Cairo Governorate (محافظة القاهرة) is the capital of Egypt and the largest city in the Arab world. As the historic and administrative heart of the nation, Greater Cairo encompasses a metropolitan area of over 20 million people. The governorate serves as the gateway to Egypt's new satellite cities including New Cairo, the New Administrative Capital, Mostakbal City, Shorouk, and Al Obour. Cairo's real estate market is one of the most active in the Middle East and Africa, offering everything from heritage downtown apartments to ultra-modern compounds in its eastern and western expansions.
New Alamein City
New Alamein City (مدينة العلمين الجديدة) is one of Egypt's Fourth Generation smart cities, located on the Mediterranean coast approximately 350 km northwest of Cairo. Spanning 48,000 feddans, it is being developed as a year-round urban center — not just a summer resort — featuring high-rise towers along the waterfront, a heritage district, international hotels, a university, and an opera house. New Alamein represents a paradigm shift in Egyptian coastal development, aiming to create a Mediterranean cosmopolitan city rivaling European coastal destinations.
Suez
Suez Governorate (محافظة السويس) is a strategically located governorate at the head of the Gulf of Suez, gateway between Cairo and the Red Sea. The area encompasses the Ain Sokhna coastal corridor and the developing Galala Mountain resort area. Suez has become a key real estate destination thanks to its proximity to Cairo (under 2 hours), stunning Red Sea coastline, and major resort projects by leading developers. The El Galala Mountain development and the expanding Ain Sokhna strip continue to attract investors seeking coastal lifestyle properties.
El Galala
El Galala (الجلالة) is a spectacular mountain resort destination perched atop the Galala Plateau in Suez Governorate, rising 700 meters above sea level with panoramic views of the Gulf of Suez. This unique development combines mountain living with coastal access, centered around the iconic El Galala Resort and the monorail-connected mountain plateau. Featuring five-star hotels, a water park (Aqua Park), and luxury residential communities by Tatweer Misr (Il Monte Galala), El Galala represents a one-of-a-kind mountain-sea lifestyle destination in Egypt.
The New Administrative Capital (NAC)
The New Administrative Capital (العاصمة الإدارية الجديدة) is Egypt's ambitious mega-project located 45 km east of Cairo. Spanning approximately 170,000 feddans, it is designed to be the new governmental and financial center of Egypt. The capital features the iconic Tower — Africa's tallest building, the Al-Fattah Al-Alim Mosque, a massive Central Park, and a state-of-the-art monorail system. With its modern planning, smart city infrastructure, and diverse residential and commercial offerings, the NAC represents the future of Egyptian urban living.
Matrouh
Matrouh Governorate (محافظة مرسى مطروح) is Egypt's northwestern governorate stretching along 500 km of Mediterranean coastline. It encompasses the famous North Coast resort area, Siwa Oasis, and the emerging New Alamein City. Matrouh has become synonymous with luxury coastal living, featuring Egypt's finest beach resorts and summer destinations. The area is experiencing a real estate boom driven by infrastructure development, the New Alamein mega-project, and growing demand for premium seaside properties.
Al Obour City
Al Obour City (مدينة العبور) is an established satellite city located northeast of Cairo in Qalyubia Governorate. Founded in 1982, it has developed into a well-balanced urban center combining residential neighborhoods, industrial zones, and commercial areas. The city is known for its affordable housing options, spacious street layouts, and proximity to Cairo International Airport. Al Obour offers a quieter, more affordable alternative to New Cairo while maintaining good connectivity to central Cairo via the Ring Road.
Mostakbal City
Mostakbal City (مدينة المستقبل) is one of Egypt's newest planned cities, located east of New Cairo between the Cairo-Suez Road and the Cairo-Ain Sokhna Road. Spanning approximately 11,000 feddans, it is designed as a self-sufficient smart city with integrated residential, commercial, educational, and recreational facilities. Major developments by Tatweer Misr (Bloomfields), Hassan Allam (HAPTOWN), and Al Ahly Sabbour make it one of Egypt's most promising emerging real estate markets with competitive pricing compared to New Cairo.
Sheikh Zayed City
Sheikh Zayed City is a prestigious residential area in Giza Governorate, located northwest of Cairo. Named after Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, it has evolved into one of Egypt's most desirable addresses, known for its wide boulevards, garden communities, and high-end compounds. The city offers proximity to Hyper One, Arkan Plaza, and is connected to central Cairo via the 26th of July Corridor and the Ring Road. Major developers including SODIC, Palm Hills, and Emaar have flagship projects here, making it a hub for luxury and upper-middle-class living.
Dakahlia
Dakahlia Governorate (محافظة الدقهلية) is one of Egypt's most populous and economically vibrant Delta governorates, with Mansoura as its capital. The governorate is known for its rich agricultural heritage, Mansoura University, and the developing New Mansoura City — a modern coastal city on the Mediterranean. New Mansoura represents one of Egypt's most ambitious Fourth Generation city projects, featuring contemporary urban planning, waterfront living, and modern infrastructure designed to create a world-class Mediterranean destination.
Giza
Giza Governorate (محافظة الجيزة) is one of Egypt's largest and most historically significant governorates, home to the iconic Pyramids of Giza. Beyond its ancient heritage, modern Giza has evolved into a major real estate hub with thriving satellite cities including 6th of October City, Sheikh Zayed, and New Giza. The governorate offers diverse property options from luxury compounds to affordable housing, connected to central Cairo via major highways and the expanding metro network.
6th of October City
6th of October City (مدينة السادس من أكتوبر) is one of Egypt's largest and most established satellite cities, located approximately 32 km southwest of central Cairo in Giza Governorate. Founded in 1979, it has matured into a thriving urban center with a population exceeding two million. The city offers an excellent mix of residential compounds, educational institutions including multiple universities, healthcare facilities, industrial zones, and entertainment venues like Mall of Egypt and Dream Park. It is well-connected via the Ring Road and the Cairo-Alexandria Desert Highway.
North Coast
Egypt's North Coast (الساحل الشمالي) stretches along the Mediterranean Sea from Alexandria to Marsa Matrouh, featuring some of the country's most beautiful beaches and resort communities. The region has become Egypt's premier summer destination and luxury real estate market, with major developers creating world-class resort compounds offering beachfront living, private lagoons, and five-star amenities. Key areas include Sidi Abdel Rahman, Ras El Hekma, and the expanding Alamein corridor. The North Coast continues to attract significant investment as infrastructure improves with new highways and the planned extension of rail services.
New Cairo City
New Cairo (القاهرة الجديدة) is one of Egypt's most prestigious and rapidly developing urban areas, located east of Cairo. Established in 2000, it has grown into a premier residential and commercial hub spanning over 70,000 feddans. Home to the American University in Cairo, Cairo Festival City, and numerous upscale compounds, New Cairo offers a modern lifestyle with excellent infrastructure, international schools, shopping centers, and healthcare facilities. The area features a mix of luxury villas, apartments, and commercial developments by Egypt's top developers.
Hurghada
Hurghada (الغردقة) is Egypt's premier Red Sea resort city, renowned worldwide for its exceptional diving, snorkeling, and beach tourism. Located on the western shore of the Red Sea, Hurghada offers year-round sunshine and has evolved from a small fishing village into a bustling international resort destination. The real estate market features a mix of resort apartments, beachfront villas, and hotel-serviced residences catering to both Egyptian and international buyers seeking vacation properties and investment opportunities.
Shorouk City
Shorouk City (مدينة الشروق) is a growing satellite city in Cairo Governorate, located between New Cairo and Al Obour City. It offers a middle-ground option for homebuyers seeking modern amenities at more accessible price points than New Cairo. The city features a mix of residential compounds, standalone buildings, and commercial centers, with good connectivity to Heliopolis and the New Administrative Capital. Shorouk is home to the British University in Egypt and several reputable schools, making it popular with young families.
New Cairo
A modern district east of Cairo with premium residential communities.