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Future Real Estate Expo Announces Two New Editions in Saudi Arabia for September and December 2025

Future Real Estate Expo Announces Two New Editions in Saudi Arabia for September and December 2025

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Egypt Gulf Company announced its plan to launch two new editions of Future Real Estate Expo, next September and December in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with the participation of more than 45 of Egypt's major real estate development companies, showcasing over 300 projects.
Eng. Sameh Fathy, Egypt Gulf Chairman, -the organizer of the exhibition- stated that the company aims to provide a distinguished platform through the exhibition that brings leading real estate developers together to highlight the latest real estate projects in the Egyptian real estate market and provide promising investment opportunities for the public and investors in the Kingdom.
He added that organizing the exhibition in Saudi Arabia came in response to the growing demand for Egyptian real estate projects in the region, pointing that these new editions of the exhibition will provide several surprises and a wide variety of offerings and services, expecting that the exhibition will witness a large turnout of visitors and investors, amid growing interest in real estate ownership and investment in Egypt.
He showed that the first exhibition will be held in Al Khobar city, from 25 to 27 th September, which is regarded as the largest presence of Egyptian real estate in this region, and the company aims to expand its presence in the Eastern Province with a wide-ranging expansion plan, besides the second exhibition will be held in Riyadh from 4 to 6th December.
He pointed that the company has developed a comprehensive and robust marketing plan to enhance the success chances for the two new editions, as the company targets Egyptians working in the northern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, as well as foreign investors of other nationalities who are interested in purchasing real estate in Egypt, thus the company keens to bring together the largest number of serious companies and distinguished projects for the two upcoming exhibitions.
He noted that the company managed to achieve strong success in the exhibition's previous editions, which were held in December and February in Riyadh and Jeddah in Saudi Arabia, and the company achieved sales exceeding EGP 4.7 billion for third parties, selling to six non-Egyptian nationalities, and attracting more than 13,000 visitors, which reflects the company's strong success in organizing external exhibitions.
Mohamed Fathy, Egypt Gulf Marketing Consultant, assured that the upcoming two editions were planned with a high strategic level across all aspects, to attract the largest number of clients interested in Egyptian real estate, besides this strategy also included greater cooperation among the Egyptian community in Saudi Arabia, as well as collaboration with all Egyptian brands present in the Kingdom to provide the best investment opportunities for both participating developers and visitors interested in Egyptian real estate.
He added that the company has adopted a different slogan for these new editions, which was 'Egypt is Home,' which focuses on the concept of belonging and Egyptian identity, preserving the relationship between Egyptian expatriates qnd their home country, and purchasing a property there to use during vacation and settle in after retiring from work abroad.
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