As premium properties in Zamalek and New Cairo command record premiums, investors face a shifting landscape of supply constraints, foreign demand, and regulatory uncertainty.
Accelerated construction approvals and new mixed-use developments along the Nile are transforming Egypt's industrial heartland into a premium residential and commercial hub.
New financing schemes and developer incentives are reshaping entry-level homeownership, but the real numbers reveal why seasoned investors keep betting on Egypt's real estate market.
As property values stabilise across the capital, newcomers to Cairo's real estate market need a strategic playbook to identify emerging value in established and emerging districts.
As vacancy rates climb and tenant expectations shift, property owners in Zamalek and New Cairo face mounting pressure to adapt or watch their investments stagnate.
Regulatory changes targeting affordable housing are rewriting the playbook for young Egyptian buyers, but implementation delays and pricing pressures in established neighbourhoods reveal a complex picture.
As premium properties in Zamalek and New Cairo command record rents, both renters and property owners face mounting pressure from currency shifts, vacancy rates, and shifting international demand.
New Cairo and emerging suburbs show resilience while premium Nile districts cool. Discover which neighbourhoods are attracting serious capital in 2024.
Government social housing in Cairo delivers 4.2–5.8% annual yields. Investors discover competitive returns in New Administrative Capital and satellite developments.
New Administrative Capital migration and foreign investment reshape Cairo's market. Compare yields across Zamalek, New Cairo, October City—and learn where 15–20% growth is happening.
Navigate Cairo's property market as a debut buyer. Explore Central Bank mortgage schemes, neighbourhood costs from EGP 80,000/sqm, and financing options for young professionals.
With central Cairo prices hovering near EGP 80,000 per square metre, developers and investors are increasingly eyeing the satellite suburb as demand shifts away from saturated inner-city markets.
As vacancy rates plummet across premium neighbourhoods, rental costs surge—here's what savvy renters need to understand about the market shift reshaping Cairo's housing landscape.
As approval pipelines accelerate across New Cairo and October City, landlords face pressure to modernise older stock while tenants grapple with rising costs and shrinking availability.