Do you realize that the largest electronic reservation process in the history of Egyptian housing will be launched within hours? Misr Real Estate Platform unveils an exceptional offering that includes 26,956 housing units Across 16 new cities, in a frenetic race that will only give you… Only 17 days To achieve your desired unity.
The clocks are speeding up, and the Egyptian Housing Digital Machine is preparing to launch tomorrow, Sunday, in an electronic allocation process that reflects the state’s ambition to move the housing sector towards a fully digital future.
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Accurate chronological map of the battle: The marathon begins with the module review phase January 4 to 10Those wishing can review the full details before the actual allocation begins from January 11 to 21.
The battle is divided on multiple fronts: Diyarna project The proposition is led by10,614 units Distributed among 15 new cities with a serious deposit of 201 thousand pounds, the fighting rages on January 11-12.
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Next Shadows project Which poses 9,412 units Across five major cities with a deposit of 251 thousand pounds during the days of January 13-14, while January 18-19 will witness a fierce battle to reserve 2,986 units Within the Jannah and Misr Housing projects in New Mansoura and West Qena.
Last chance January 20-21 looms with a rollout 2,000 units of diverse housing In New Ismailia, with a serious down payment of 151 thousand pounds, in addition to 1,680 units of free housing In New Suez.
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The geographical area of the proposal extends as a strategic map from El Alamein in the north to Sohag in the south, passing through the Administrative Capital and the new residential belts surrounding Greater Cairo, in a true embodiment of the dream of housing throughout the Republic.
The digital platform works like a precise machine that guarantees complete transparency, as reservations, payment of advances, and downloading of conditions sheets are done 100% electronically, without any paper transactions, in a civilizational shift that ends the era of queues and traditional suffering.
