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2008 News
October
Egypt in Top 10 of Most Improved Countries Around the World Fly-2let.co.uk Tuesday, 28 October, 2008
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) reported a steady growth of tourism in Egypt in 2007 and recently stated that the expected growth for the travel and tourism economy for the country in 2008 is expected to be 5.5 percent. Read More
Egyptian Property Avoids The Crunch PR-inside.com Saturday, 25 October, 2008
The quest for the 'safest' overseas property investment in the current climate is one of the biggest questions at the moment. We take a look at how Egypt is avoiding the credit crunch and building for a prosperous future. Read More
Egypt: An Oasis in the Credit Crunch Climate Propertywire.com Friday, 24 October, 2008
As the world experiences credit crunch, Egypt's coastal resorts are an oasis in the midst. Low property prices offer investors an affordable entry point and combined with its position outside of the euro zone makes it a very attractive emerging real estate market to consider. Read More
Special Euromoney Coverage: Egypt’s Real Estate Market Stays The Course Daily News-Egypt Monday, 20 October, 2008
CAIRO: The past several years have seen a steady outflow of Cairo’s families to spacious villas in new satellite cities, and with the recent move of several major public and private sector operations to New Cairo, it is clear that the city’s suburbs are now the place to be for business as well. Read More
Cairo's 'suburbia' stays afloat Aljazeera.net Monday, 13 October, 2008
Over the past ten years a number of Egyptian developers have started to buck a centuries-old trend, pushing Cairo's sprawl for the first time outward into a host of new satellite cities seated far from the banks of the Nile. Read More
Cairo's 'Suburbia' Stays Afloat Aljazeera.net Sunday, 12 October, 2008
Over the past ten years a number of Egyptian developers have started to buck a centuries-old trend, pushing Cairo's sprawl for the first time outward into a host of new satellite cities seated far from the banks of the Nile. Read More
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