EGP 10,500,000
Office for Sale in Trio V Tower - New Capital By Nakheel Developments - Delivery Year 2026
Trio V Tower is a new residential project located in the New Administrative Capital of Egypt. The tower is being developed by Trio Properties, a leading real estate developer in Egypt. The tower is designed to offer luxury living with modern amenities and facilities.
The Trio V Tower is a 45-story tower that offers a range of residential units, including studios, one-bedroom apartments, two-bedroom apartments, and three-bedroom apartments. The tower is designed to offer a luxurious living experience with modern amenities and facilities. The tower is equipped with high-speed elevators, a 24-hour security system, and a concierge service.
The tower offers a range of amenities and facilities, including a swimming pool, a gym, a spa, a sauna, and a steam room. The tower also has a rooftop garden, a children's play area, and a barbecue area. The tower also has a business center and a conference room for residents who need to work from home.
The Trio V Tower is located in the New Administrative Capital of Egypt, which is a new city being developed by the Egyptian government. The New Administrative Capital is being developed to be the new administrative and financial capital of Egypt. The city is being built on a vast area of land and is expected to be
Trio V Tower The project is unique in its amazing location; It faces a prime location overlooking a street of 90 m, and a street of 72 m wide, facing directly, and facing a height of 50 floors, next to its direct view of Central Park, and on a street of 42 m wide. the project consists of a ground floor and 14 storeys, with the ground floor to the fourth storey allocated to commercial units. The rest of the project varies between office space and medical units
Nakheel Developments “Nakheel Developments has a 15-year history of real estate development in the UAE, and the company decided to transfer this experience to Egypt in 2017 with the aim of developing integrated urban projects with international standards,”