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Originally Posted by vix
What about properties in non touristy areas, any one looked into that?
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That certainly is not an option for the faint-hearted.
The first three months here was still spent in very-touristy Hurghada, but in the back streets behind the Sheraton Road. For the first six weeks, it was kind of cool to be amongst the locals, buit it got very tiring, very quickly and we moved straight into the santuary of a touristy development (Hurghada Marina) as soon as the rental agreement was up.
Another thing to bear in mind for anyone buying an existing property not in a compound is to ask yourself what you're going to do when something goes wrong (which is often does in Egypt). It's never anything major - leaking aircon, leaking boiler, gas leak from the cooker, internet down, etc.) When you're in a compound, there's always someone on hand to fix these minor issues. But if you were outside the main tourist spots where it's hard to find anyone speaking English, even the smallest problem would become a major exercise to get fixed.