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Egypt property The property market in Egypt is primarily focused around the Red sea and Mediterranean coastline. Property investors are also buying in and around the main urban hubs of Cairo, Alexandria and Luxor, The Egyptian governments pro-active policies for attracting overseas investment has created an economic climate geared for growth in the Egyptian property market. Do you agree? Please state your views and opinions here on our new Egyptian property forum.

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i have noticed this U shape as a trend for what is going up now in hurghada this is one of three i no of this shape what has happened to giving people gardens and pools on the developments i am glad that the village is L shape and with gardens and sun on the pool
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The "U" shape is the most space efficient and almost the only choice where there is building on three sides.

If you have a corner plot (like mine) the the best way to get the sun is with an "L" shape - which is what I have done.
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From the visit i made to your plot your pool is at the rear of the building so will be without sunlight .

You may think you have views from 3 sides now but wait till the adjacent land is built on. This is a typical of what happens here.
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Default Any idea what is planned for RHS of Red Sea Residencia

Do you have any news on what is going to be built here.

I've been told it will not be built on to the right hand side (from the front) and that the Army land there will become a garden.

And in any case we have a road on three sides which will help with sun light.

It think that during Dec / Jan when the sun is low my pool will be in shaded so good pool heating will be very much appreciated.

During spring / autumn it will get sun for long periods and in summer almost all day.
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Any idea what those "sticks" are in the pool.

Is this a garden feature with fountains or a swimming pool ?
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Just the inlet pipes for water that has been filtered. They will be cut down to the tiles and capped off with push in white plastic covers. look at a completed pool when the filters are on and nobody is in it - you will see ripples on the surface caused by the water coming out of these pipes.
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Just the inlet pipes for water that has been filtered. They will be cut down to the tiles and capped off with push in white plastic covers. look at a completed pool when the filters are on and nobody is in it - you will see ripples on the surface caused by the water coming out of these pipes.
Hi Aegean,

Thanks for the info and saving all of us from further worry.
Ps next time I break wind I can politely blame the air filters.lol

pps sorry for lowering the tone....

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Just the inlet pipes for water that has been filtered. They will be cut down to the tiles and capped off with push in white plastic covers. look at a completed pool when the filters are on and nobody is in it - you will see ripples on the surface caused by the water coming out of these pipes.
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Is this building finished and ready to move into.

Is there anyone living there yet.

Looks like good finish on outside.

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I am not in this market but the development looks very nice from outside. What size is a typicla 2 bedroom apartment (closed area) and is that with 2 bathrooms.

Only concern looking at pictures is as many have indicated the location of the swimming pool as looking at it I think it will have limited sunshine on it. Pity it was not pushed outside of courtyard and courtyard used as shaded rest area. But suspect would have pushed up costs due to land price.
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Technical stuff - thanks

Is this building finished and ready to move into.

Is there anyone living there yet.

Looks like good finish on outside.

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Hi DAVE99,

There are a handful of people living there. I think the 2 Bedrooms are approx 106 sqm.

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Hi Mark,

I saw this on my travels last and it was a very impressive build and value for money. Derek (Propertywatch1) who has been living out there for 18 months is a class act in finding these types of smaller less publicised classy builds.

I think it must be a knack he has or some sort of english builder, egyptian builder connection on the project sites.lol

In any event I agree with what you say about the pool but there is a fantastic communal roof with 2 Jacuzzis on either side. We also talked our way into a Norwegian couples apartment and the finishing was great.


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I'm surprised any of the Egyptians are still talking to Derek, he does like to give them a bit of the old Northern English short shrift !!!
And you talked your way into a Norwegian couples apartment, give me some ideas - I tried to talk my way into this Swedish couples (both ladies) apartment once but they were having none of it !!!!!!!!!!

Seriously though, the roof idea sounds pretty good, and Derek - I know you will read this and you haven't replied to my last PM - stop eating bloody chicken and get on with your emails............

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Hi DAVE99,

There are a handful of people living there. I think the 2 Bedrooms are approx 106 sqm.

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That's a good size for a 2 bedroom closed area. Have to check out this market
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