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Apartment for sale in Madinaty In B6 Area: 143 meters View Wide Garden It consists of 3 bedrooms and a bathroom It overlooks two sides
Apartment for sale in Madinaty
In B6
Area: 143 meters
View Wide Garden
It consists of 3 bedrooms and a bathroom
It overlooks two sides
Close to services
And bus stop
Preview available
6 milion 250
Madinaty is being built over an area of 3,200 hectares (8,000 acres), with a total budget of E£800 billion.
In 2016, around 3900 residential units were sold in Madinaty by the Ministry of Housing
Madinaty is organized into sub-compounds, each offering basic amenities such as supermarkets, mosques, outpatient clinics, and parks. The city layout features wide streets and green spaces throughout.
The residential buildings in Madinaty are primarily eight stories tall with elevators. These buildings vary in design depending on the sub-neighborhood. Apartments feature views of landscaped gardens or parking areas. Security measures are also in place for apartment clusters.
In addition to apartments, Madinaty includes villas, with varying sizes and layouts. These villas come with private roads and balconies, contributing to the diverse residential options in the area.
Privado, a gated neighborhood currently under construction, will feature apartment buildings with extended balconies and double-floor layouts. Planned amenities in Privado include a playground within the sporting club and a tunnel that will connect it to other parts of Madinaty, such as B1, B2, and future areas like B15 and The Spine, which is set for commercial and corporate use. Notably, Privado will not have villas, and its apartment buildings are designed with angled layouts to reduce direct visibility between units.
The city is connected to Cairo through a bus service provided by Madinaty, while smaller buses transport residents within Madinaty, linking key locations such as sub-compounds, malls, parks, and sports facilities. A central bus stop functions as a hub for these transportation services.
Originally planned to meet Cairo’s increasing housing demand, Madinaty’s construction began in 2006. Despite some controversies over land sales during the Mubarak era, the development has steadily progressed, expanding residential areas, amenities, and infrastructure.
Madinaty’s infrastructure includes advanced water and electricity systems that utilize Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) technology for more efficient resource management.
In B6
Area: 143 meters
View Wide Garden
It consists of 3 bedrooms and a bathroom
It overlooks two sides
Close to services
And bus stop
Preview available
6 milion 250
Madinaty is being built over an area of 3,200 hectares (8,000 acres), with a total budget of E£800 billion.
In 2016, around 3900 residential units were sold in Madinaty by the Ministry of Housing
Madinaty is organized into sub-compounds, each offering basic amenities such as supermarkets, mosques, outpatient clinics, and parks. The city layout features wide streets and green spaces throughout.
The residential buildings in Madinaty are primarily eight stories tall with elevators. These buildings vary in design depending on the sub-neighborhood. Apartments feature views of landscaped gardens or parking areas. Security measures are also in place for apartment clusters.
In addition to apartments, Madinaty includes villas, with varying sizes and layouts. These villas come with private roads and balconies, contributing to the diverse residential options in the area.
Privado, a gated neighborhood currently under construction, will feature apartment buildings with extended balconies and double-floor layouts. Planned amenities in Privado include a playground within the sporting club and a tunnel that will connect it to other parts of Madinaty, such as B1, B2, and future areas like B15 and The Spine, which is set for commercial and corporate use. Notably, Privado will not have villas, and its apartment buildings are designed with angled layouts to reduce direct visibility between units.
The city is connected to Cairo through a bus service provided by Madinaty, while smaller buses transport residents within Madinaty, linking key locations such as sub-compounds, malls, parks, and sports facilities. A central bus stop functions as a hub for these transportation services.
Originally planned to meet Cairo’s increasing housing demand, Madinaty’s construction began in 2006. Despite some controversies over land sales during the Mubarak era, the development has steadily progressed, expanding residential areas, amenities, and infrastructure.
Madinaty’s infrastructure includes advanced water and electricity systems that utilize Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) technology for more efficient resource management.
Property Information
- TypeApartment
- PurposeFor Sale
- Reference no.Bayut - 9106-zEhXQ7
- CompletionReady
- FurnishingFurnished
- Added on25 December 2024
- OwnershipResale
Features / Amenities
Built in Kitchen Appliances
Covered parking
Pets Allowed
Electricity Meter
+ 9 more amenities
Mortgage
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Restaurants
Hospitals
Parks