
Reportage Properties launches exclusive Ramadan offer: '—'Buy One, Get One Free'
This exclusive offer gives customers the opportunity to own two residential units for the price of one—'Buy One, Get One Free.'
Eslam Hammam, Regional Chief Commercial Officer at Reportage Properties, stated that the offer is designed to fulfill the aspirations of investors and families looking for fully finished homes at highly competitive prices, with no additional costs. This exclusive promotion enables buyers to maximize their investment or acquire an extra unit for personal use or investment purposes.
The offer features a premium selection of residential units in various sizes to suit all customer needs, including townhouses, apartments of different dimensions, as well as duplex and simplex units.
At Reportage Properties, customers are regarded as success partners, and the company remains dedicated to delivering top-tier projects with flexible payment plans and installment options extending up to 10 years.
Hammam further highlighted that the company is introducing a new lifestyle concept in Egypt through the architectural designs of the Montenapoleone project, which has received significant interest and success among customers.
He pointed out that major real estate companies in Egypt have started adopting similar architectural designs for residential units in their projects, demonstrating the growing appeal of this innovative approach.
Hammam announced the launch of a newly designed townhouse model, starting at 225 sqm, crafted to provide a distinctive residential experience tailored to modern family needs.
He disclosed that the first and second phases of the project have been fully sold out, with around 40% of the third phase already purchased. To date, 67% of the units have been acquired by Egyptians, while 33% have been sold to foreigners, Arabs, and Egyptians living abroad.
Montenapoleone, developed by Reportage Properties, offers an exceptional residential experience that blends the charm of Italian design with a modern lifestyle in Mostakbal City, the heart of New Cairo. Inspired by Milan's iconic fashion district, the project reimagines luxury living with a touch of Italian elegance.
The project spans over 465,000 sqm (111 acres), comprising a total of 4,524 residential units, including apartments and townhouses. The elegant architectural design harmonizes with vast green spaces, which make up 62% of the total area, creating a serene and comfortable living environment.
Montenapoleone offers a fully integrated lifestyle with a diverse range of upscale retail stores, fine dining restaurants, and various entertainment facilities, ensuring a unique living experience that blends luxury, comfort, and convenience.
Reportage Properties is a leading real estate developer based in the UAE, with projects and branches in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Russia, and various countries across Africa, Europe, and Asia. With more than 16 branches and over 50 projects worldwide, the company is actively expanding into new markets by the end of this year, reinforcing its commitment to delivering added value and maintaining leadership in the global real estate sector.
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