The Saudi Egyptian Construction Company (SECON): Real estate investments in Egypt
“Both our real estate and our tourism investments are very important for us. Egypt is an excellent location for both areas of investment.”
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“Both our real estate and our tourism investments are very important for us. Egypt is an excellent location for both areas of investment.”
“The highest demand for the next five years will be for middle-income apartments. In previous years, there was a lot of demand for luxury apartments and there were not enough apartments available for the middle to low income population. I think that this will occur in Cairo particularly and I am also expecting to see growth in southern Egypt,” noted Eng. Darwish Ahmed Hassanin, CEO of Saudi Egyptian Construction Company (SECON).
“Real estate investment represents a very important part of Egypt’s economic growth and we expect good growth for real estate for the following six months,” stated Eng. Darwish Ahmed Hassanin, CEO of Saudi Egyptian Construction Company (SECON).
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