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Originally Posted by awahee123
To be honest I would rather have a lagoon a few metres away muddy or not,has el gouna anything to prove?, it's here ,it's stunning,ok we may think it needs further development but I haven't come across anybody here who is complaining about their property or development,so they must be doing something right.
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I dont think El Gouna has anything to prove . I think it is one of the best ,if not the best resort on the Red Sea, when you weigh up everything that El Gouna offers at such a high standard . With all of the new developments , El Gouna gets overlooked as being too expensive ,which on evaluation ,I do not think is the case .
The extra space that the lagoons give go a long way in justifying the increased cost for property in El Gouna. i.e no worries that the neighbouring high rise development will block the sun from your pool at certain times of the day and the choice of sitting around the pool or lying on the lagoon beach directlt in front of your property .Also most apartment complexes there (excepting the Marina) are no more than three stories high so the cost is inevitably higher for the developer as there is less return per m2 of land . Throw in the massive choice of restaurants (over 100) centralised customer service,the largest choice of activities in the red sea,superb security and integrated transport system and it looks more of a bargain than you first think
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