EGP 4,100,000
2 Bedrooms Apartment for Sale in The Square New Cairo By Al Ahly For Real Estate Development - Delivery Year 2020
The Square Al Ahly For Real Estate Development is a large-scale real estate development located in New Cairo, Egypt. It is a mixed-use development that includes residential, commercial, and retail spaces. The development is spread over an area of approximately 1.5 million square meters. The Square Al Ahly For Real Estate Development is owned by Al Ahly for Real Estate Development, a subsidiary of Al Ahly Bank. The development is designed to provide a modern living environment with a wide range of amenities for its residents. It includes a shopping mall, a cinema, a fitness center, restaurants, cafes, and other recreational facilities. The development also includes a number of green spaces and parks, as well as a variety of educational, healthcare, and other services. The Square Al Ahly For Real Estate Development is located in a strategic location, close to major transportation links, and is expected to be a major hub for the city of New Cairo.
The Square New Cairo, 5 minutes from AUC Neighbored With: Gezira Sporting Kattameya Dunes Damac Rabwa Emaar (Mivida) Club The Square Area = 109 fed Green Areas + Open Spaces The Square offers the perfect solution for those seeking to combine a healthy lifestyle with the comfort and security of a gated residential community and the amenities of a flourishing suburb. The Square offers core and shell or fully finished apartments. Twin and town houses. Buildings are Ground +5 , penthouses and garden units are also available.
Al Ahly For Real Estate Development Al Ahly for Real Estate Development was founded in 1994 as a joint stock company based on the Egyptian law 159 of the year 1981. Eng. Hussein Sabbour, the Chairman, has established one of the first engineering consultancy firms in Egypt to later become one of the most prominent real estate businesses in the country. The company’s projects cover a wide geographical area in Egypt ranging from the Capital city of Cairo moving northwards and southwards to cover areas like the North Coast and the Red Sea. Such coverage includes commercial, residential and touristic projects.