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Housing Minister to officially open first edition of Next Move Egypt tomorrow
Published in Ahram Online on 12 - 12 - 2017

Homebuyers looking for their next home will be spoilt for choice at the inaugural Next Move Egypt, which opens its doors tomorrow.

13th December, 2017, Cairo, Egypt: Egypt's Minister of Housing, Utilities and Urban Development, Mostafa Madbouly will officially inaugurate Next Move Egypt, powered by Cityscape, tomorrow.
Running until the 16th at the Cairo International Exhibition Centre, Next Move Egypt is expected to open its doors to thousands of investors and potential homebuyers. The consumer-focused show, targeted towards mid-income earners in the country, will offer up new and existing residential projects in the country at affordable prices from the show's 45-strong exhibitor list.
Support of Housing Minister
With middle-income housing a priority for the government, the Housing Ministry has thrown their support behind the show. The Minister will explore projects and speak to exhibitors on the show floor following the inauguration tomorrow.
“We're excited to launch this new show for consumers in Egypt as we firmly believe that our exhibitors will speak directly to the demand from homebuyers,” says Tom Rhodes, Exhibition Director at Next Move Egypt. “Our exhibitors will be offering more than just houses, they'll be offering homes in thriving communities in Egypt's old and new cities. Buyers are traditionally looking for apartment units, townhouses or villas in areas that are close to places of work, schools, retail and hospitals and our exhibitors will offer them an array of options.”
Time to invest in real estate
Exhibitors are confident that it's the perfect time to invest in the Egyptian real estate.
Faten Elshetry of Alsafwa Real Estate says that the Egyptian market is experiencing a transformation because of the opportunities it's currently providing for homebuyers and due to the development of new cities, such as the New Administrative Capital.
Alsafwa will be launching Capital Heights 1, a 4 billion Egyptian pound investment in the heart of the new capital, with a 0% down payment and instalments up to 7-years.
Shireen Badawi, Marketing Manager at Oriental Urban Development (OUD Egypt), maintains that the greatest segment of growth in the real estate sector is in the lower and middle-income housing segments due to population growth. She says that as a result developers in the residential segment have adjusted their strategy according to the market demand by designing smaller units and offering longer payment facilities – as will be evidenced at the show.
OUD Egypt will be offering discounts to homebuyers on a range of their projects including: Heliopolis Hills, Obur, Cairo; Baron Plaza, Cairo; Fountain Park, 5th settlement, New Cairo.
The show will also include projects from:
• 3Aqarweb will reveal its 6th October projects; Maadi (Zahraa Maadi), Haddabah Wosta (Oriana), and El-Sherouk. Each of the projects will offer payment plans between 4 – 6 years with 0% interest.
• Heliopolis Developers Group (HDG) has several residential projects under its belt for Next Move including; Korba Heights in Nasr City, and Gold Yard in Sheraton Heliopolis.
• Integrated Solution will showcase two projects in New Cairo; Jiran, and B81 and will offer visitors flexible payments with instalments made over 8-years.
• Amlak Misr has three projects: Meridia, AL Shorouk City, which will come with a 20% down payment and up to 6-years instalment; and Water Valley, North Coast, which will be offered with a 0% down payment and instalments made over 7-years.

About Next Move Egypt:
Next Move Egypt, powered by Cityscape, takes place from the 14 – 16 December at the Cairo International Convention Centre, from 12 – 10pm on Thursday and Friday, and from 12 – 8pm on Saturday. Next Move Egypt will showcase hundreds of real estate projects from across Egypt, offering homebuyers and investors the ideal platform to secure their next townhouse, villa or apartment. Next Move is powered by Cityscape which launched in 2002 and has since grown to be the largest real estate event brand globally. Cityscape events have welcomed over 500,000 real estate professionals and investors from over 160 countries.
For more information visit: https://www.nextmoveegypt.com/ar/home.html


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