EGP 5,796,000
3 Bedrooms Townhouses for Sale in Jebal Ain Sokhna By PRE
Jebal Ain Sokhna is a luxurious residential compound located in the heart of Ain Sokhna, Egypt. The compound is situated on a hilltop overlooking the Red Sea, providing breathtaking views of the sea and the surrounding mountains. The compound is spread over an area of 1.2 million square meters and offers a variety of residential units, recreational facilities, and amenities.
The residential units in Jebal Ain Sokhna are designed to cater to the needs of different types of residents. The compound offers villas, townhouses, and apartments, each designed with a unique architectural style. The units are spacious and well-equipped with modern amenities, providing residents with a comfortable and luxurious living experience.
The recreational facilities in Jebal Ain Sokhna are designed to provide residents with a wide range of activities to enjoy. The compound has a private beach, a marina, and a yacht club, providing residents with access to the sea and water sports activities. The compound also has a golf course, a tennis court, and a fitness center, providing residents with opportunities to stay active and healthy.
The amenities in Jebal Ain Sokhna are designed to provide residents with a convenient and comfortable living experience. The compound has a shopping center, a
Jebal Jebal Resort Sokhna Jebal resort is a mountaintop resort and spa. The 250 thousands square meter resort rises 180 meters above sea level with amazing mountains and sea view, stretches down to the warm waters of the red sea, includes a lot of activities that fits all ages and so close from Cairo.
PRE Sky Bridge is an Egyptian development firm established 2014 with a unique vision that enter the real estate market by launching its project “JEBAL” resort as a new tourism development in El-Sokhna area.Sky Bridge is one of Bridge investment group, signed its first joint venture agreement with one of the consultancy leaders in Europe “Norvia” whom has construction experience in building over the mountains for more than 15 years