EGP 27,500,000
Office for Sale in Golden Gate - New Cairo By Redcon - Delivery Year 2025
The Golden Gate compound in New Cairo, Egypt is a luxurious residential project that offers a unique living experience to its residents. The compound is located in the heart of New Cairo, one of the most sought-after residential areas in Egypt, and is designed to provide residents with a comfortable and convenient lifestyle.
The Golden Gate compound covers an area of 20 acres and consists of 1,500 residential units, ranging from apartments to villas. The units are designed to cater to the needs of different types of residents, from young professionals to families. The apartments range from one to four bedrooms, while the villas range from three to six bedrooms.
The compound is designed with a modern and contemporary style that blends seamlessly with the surrounding environment. The buildings are designed to be energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, with features such as solar panels and green roofs.
The Golden Gate compound offers a wide range of amenities and facilities to its residents. These include a clubhouse, swimming pools, a gym, a spa, a children's playground, and a jogging track. The compound also has a shopping mall, restaurants, cafes, and a cinema, providing residents with everything they need within walking distance.
The security of the Golden Gate compound is also a top priority. The compound is
Golden Gate •Location: located on a 1.25 km stretch of South 90 road right across the American University campus. •Project size: 40 acres •Type: mixed use (commercial & admin)
Redcon Since inception, nearly 25 years ago, we had that in mind, and we have structured REDCON Construction to stay, excel, and make a difference in its nominated verticals, where we, the customer, and the environment become one. • We have contributed our cumulative expertise, knowledge, and practices to Health, Culture, Manufacturing, Education, Hospitality, Business, Residential, and Renewable Energy Verticals, Passing the One Billion Egyptian Pounds’ mark of an annual contractual workload by the end of Year 2015.