EGP 18,312,060
7 Bedrooms Villa for Sale in Zahya New Mansoura By City Edge
City Edge, one of Egypt's leading real estate developers, has announced the launch of its latest project, Zahya Compound, in New Mansoura. The compound is set to become a new landmark in the city, offering residents a luxurious lifestyle in a prime location.
Zahya Compound is located in the heart of New Mansoura, a new city that is being developed by the Egyptian government. The city is strategically located on the Mediterranean coast, just 50 kilometers east of Alexandria, and is set to become a major economic hub in the region.
The compound is spread over an area of 60 acres and features a variety of residential units, including villas, townhouses, and apartments. The units are designed to cater to different lifestyles and preferences, with sizes ranging from 100 to 400 square meters.
One of the key features of Zahya Compound is its modern and innovative design. The compound is designed to blend in with the surrounding landscape, with green spaces and water features integrated into the design. The units are also designed to maximize natural light and ventilation, creating a comfortable and healthy living environment.
Residents of Zahya Compound will have access to a range of amenities and facilities, including a clubhouse, swimming pools, a gym,
Zahya A full-service residential city by City Edge, located next to Gamasa and bordered to the east by New Damietta and from west by Baltim. Zahya City New Mansoura has been divided into several phases. The first phase has been completed, which includes residential towers containing apartments and all residential towers consist of 28 floors, the spaces within the towers starting from 130 m² to 350 m². The first phase also includes Twin Houses. Villas, and Townhouses of different spaces ranging from 290 m² to 820 m².
City Edge City Edge Developments is the executing company of the Project, an Egyptian company which was established as a result of a partnership between 3 important real estate institutions in the Egyptian markets.