District 5 Residential New Cairo
District 5 Residential New Cairo by Marakez
Residential area on 128 Feddan
District 5 Residential Location:
New Kattameya, its location and on the corner of Mohamed Naguib axis with Sokhna Road – 7 minutes from 90th Street after Dyar El mokhabarat
The residential gate on the Mohamed Naguib axis – the commercial and administrative gate on Sokhna Road
District 5 Residential units:
Apartments start from 85 Sqm – one bedroom
Semi Finished units
District 5 Residential Prices:
The prices start from 3,300,000 EGP
District 5 Residential Facilities:
The project includes a huge commercial mall with many of the most famous international and local brands, green spaces and
Swimming pools, kids area, gym, spa, security, guarding, playgrounds, jogging, and walking tracks,
Cycling, private garages, and camera surveillance system project planning: 84% of green spaces, open areas, and streets, and 16% of buildings in
The project
About Marakez:
Marakez is the leading Mixed-used developer in Egypt, with an ever-growing portfolio of commercial and residential projects including; Mall of Arabia, Mall of Tanta, Town Center, D5M, Mall of Mansoura, Aeon towers, District Five and Mindhaus Offices; bringing a breadth of experience from a dynamic team of experienced and innovative Egyptian professionals.
Fawaz Al Hokair’s group is the holding company of Marakez, founded in 1989, and currently operates 80 international fashion brands and more than 2,100 stores across 16 countries.
The group is a multinational conglomerate that focuses on five main sectors: fashion retail, shopping centers, F&B, entertainment, and hotels. Managing over 1.5 million square meters of prime retail real estate spread across a network of 21 shopping malls.
The group’s current investments span across the Middle East, North Africa, Europe, USA, and Central Asia making it one of the largest retail and real estate developers in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East.
As a result of the group’s unrivaled success, further expansion into new business sectors was inevitable covering today’s sectors such as construction, financial services, health care, hospitality, and energy.