
The Real Estate Expo debuts with exclusive offers, long-term payment plans, and unmatched investment opportunities
The event brings together Egypt's top real estate developers, including Palm Hills Developments, Ora Developers, Hassan Allam Properties, Tatweer Misr, Hyde Park Developments, Al-Ahly Sabbour, Wadi Degla Developments, Better House, Injaz Developments, PRE Developments, Ro'ya Developments, Inertia Egypt, and People & Places.
Throughout the expo, participating developers are unveiling new project phases and offering exclusive deals featuring unprecedented discounts, cashback incentives, and extended payment plans—some reaching up to 12 years. Select offers include zero down payments and discounts of up to 50% for full cash transactions.
As Egypt's largest real estate investment exhibition, The Real Estate Expo supports the country's broader national vision to boost the real estate sector's contribution to GDP and create new employment opportunities. The event aims to serve as a strategic platform to attract both local and international investment across residential, commercial, and tourism-related projects.
'The Real Estate Expo is more than a sales event—it's a comprehensive platform that simplifies the home-buying and investment process,' said Mostafa Ismail, Managing Partner at Tarek Nour Events. 'By gathering Egypt's top developers under one roof, we empower buyers to compare offerings, access tailored payment solutions, and make informed decisions confidently. Beyond that, the expo facilitates dialogue between investors, developers, and policymakers, helping drive sustainable growth across the sector.'
Additional exhibitors include Al Dawlia Developments, Living Yards Developments, The Ark Development, Najma Walk, Reedy Group, NTG Development, Iwan Developments, M Squared, Frontline Development Group, and leading real estate brokerage Y the Brokers.
Formerly known as the Arab African Promotional & International Conferences Group (AAPIC), Tarek Nour Events was established in 1983. With a strong track record across the Middle East and Africa, the company specializes in exhibitions, conferences, and event management. Its expert team combines creative innovation with strategic execution to deliver high-impact experiences across industries.
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