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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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Old 16-02-2008, 03:24 PM
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Everybody to their own guys,they are all good developments that's why we have all invested in Egypt there is something for everyone.
As long as we are all happy,then nothing else matters.
yes too true!!

everyone has a budget and an opinion..

my opioion is i am most happy ( having seen dp pics , even happier) and have used my savings well.. better than puting a conservatory on the back of my house thats for sure.couldnt belive these prices..
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This is tottaly correct information and its 2 gas stations not 1, plus 2 coffee shops beside and high voice and noise during the day
I had to laugh reading these replies - the Hurghada Village is surrounded by a wall - so very unlikely to be bothered by the road unless it runs through the middle of the pool. As for the choking fumes, it isn't the M1 and if you check the photos (there isn't one car or lorry passing in them) so it isn't as busy as folk are trying to make out. I understand it is the main road but it is a one way system. Anyway, I can't imagine crossing the road very often as the beach is in the opposite direction and I believe the other side of this road is the airport boundary. As for the petrol stations - let's hope they are 24 hours in case the residents of the village require something late at night! Can't wait to hear the call to prayer from the Mosque - this will be so much more welcome than the racket from folk returning from their nights out as they wend their way back to their apartments built so close to the neighbouring building that every sound will carry. Have you noticed that some of the developments are eyeball to eyeball with no view other than the opposite apartment? (you guys know what developments I mean!). So what does "high voice and noise during the day " mean realstatemart? As far as I can see there will be noise everywhere during the day - splashing in the pool, children laughing and people generally enjoying themselves and this goes for every development - guess what - it's allowed!!!
So as it stands the Hurghada Village residents have an open outlook and within walking distance - outside the perimeter wall - sober petrol station customers fill their vehicles and the musical soothing sounds of the prayers from the Mosque - sounds a good deal to me.

ps A message for Jeremy Bright - the grass isn't greener - just more densely packed - and do your self a favour and do what your name says - Always look on the bright side of life!! From your neighbour - can I borrow a cup of sugar - never mind I'll get it from the garage!!
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i think ure missiing the point here..

i have not even paid 15k for it .. you can go on about regency all you like there are a lot more money than mine!
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I had to laugh reading these replies - the Hurghada Village is surrounded by a wall - so very unlikely to be bothered by the road unless it runs through the middle of the pool. As for the choking fumes, it isn't the M1 and if you check the photos (there isn't one car or lorry passing in them) so it isn't as busy as folk are trying to make out. I understand it is the main road but it is a one way system. Anyway, I can't imagine crossing the road very often as the beach is in the opposite direction and I believe the other side of this road is the airport boundary. As for the petrol stations - let's hope they are 24 hours in case the residents of the village require something late at night! Can't wait to hear the call to prayer from the Mosque - this will be so much more welcome than the racket from folk returning from their nights out as they wend their way back to their apartments built so close to the neighbouring building that every sound will carry. Have you noticed that some of the developments are eyeball to eyeball with no view other than the opposite apartment? (you guys know what developments I mean!). So what does "high voice and noise during the day " mean realstatemart? As far as I can see there will be noise everywhere during the day - splashing in the pool, children laughing and people generally enjoying themselves and this goes for every development - guess what - it's allowed!!!
So as it stands the Hurghada Village residents have an open outlook and within walking distance - outside the perimeter wall - sober petrol station customers fill their vehicles and the musical soothing sounds of the prayers from the Mosque - sounds a good deal to me.

ps A message for Jeremy Bright - the grass isn't greener - just more densely packed - and do your self a favour and do what your name says - Always look on the bright side of life!! From your neighbour - can I borrow a cup of sugar - never mind I'll get it from the garage!!
..... and breath.

i think people were just stating how things were with this development..
i for one wasnt bad mouthing it... i wont be staying at the development that much so what you have said wont bother me.. its good to chat anyhow..

i also think that hurghada is a lot more respectable than lloret de mar aswell!!
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..... and breath.

i think people were just stating how things were with this development..
i for one wasnt bad mouthing it... i wont be staying at the development that much so what you have said wont bother me.. its good to chat anyhow..

i also think that hurghada is a lot more respectable than lloret de mar aswell!!
A lot more respectable may be in past tense once all the units are busy - remember the amount of apartments that are being built! Within the next year or so, all going to plan, these developments will bring in many more visitors (and the rental market will be banking on it). Never mind - happy holidays!!!
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A lot more respectable may be in past tense once all the units are busy - remember the amount of apartments that are being built! Within the next year or so, all going to plan, these developments will bring in many more visitors (and the rental market will be banking on it). Never mind - happy holidays!!!
and thats why i will be buying there!!...

ive bought purely for investment..

thats why the egyptian authorities are making it easier to invest here , more tourism more injection of cash and more money for investments.

hope the bee will have left your bonnet by the end of today
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A lot more respectable may be in past tense once all the units are busy - remember the amount of apartments that are being built! Within the next year or so, all going to plan, these developments will bring in many more visitors (and the rental market will be banking on it). Never mind - happy holidays!!!
the road is busy and is one way 3 lanes in one adirection 3 lanes different one so is 6 lanes in total do not get taken in by pictures as i have visited the village

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the road is busy and is one way 3 lanes and in different direction 3 lanes so is 6 lanes in total do not get taken in by pictures as i have visited the village
Hi Jerms

I know about the size of the road but it doesn't concern me - I doubt I'll be crossing it much as you'll know from your visit, the promenade and beach are in the other direction and it won't affect my apartment - It's facing east overlooking the pool etc. The people I think would be most affected are the lower floors facing west overlooking the road - but hey ho look at the bonuses - they'll have us as neighbours! I would rather have this location than in the built up area as I said in the previous message - looking directly into someone else's apartment does not appeal. Let's be optimistic - if these are the only negatives about the Hurghada Village apartments - were laughing................
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Hi Jerms

I know about the size of the road but it doesn't concern me - I doubt I'll be crossing it much as you'll know from your visit, the promenade and beach are in the other direction and it won't affect my apartment - It's facing east overlooking the pool etc. The people I think would be most affected are the lower floors facing west overlooking the road - but hey ho look at the bonuses - they'll have us as neighbours! I would rather have this location than in the built up area as I said in the previous message - looking directly into someone else's apartment does not appeal. Let's be optimistic - if these are the only negatives about the Hurghada Village apartments - were laughing................
i think we all have something good to talk about from what we have bought.
people have made informed decisions based on value budget location.

everyone who has invested will be glad they did...
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everyone who has invested will be glad they did...
Certainly the best thing we ever did . We will be back "home" on 29th. Can't wait .
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