Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and New Urban Communities, has announced a plan to offer 261,000 housing units for middle-income citizens in the coming period, with this initiative continuing until April 2026. This announcement was made during a press conference held by the ministry today, where he outlined the timeline for these housing projects.
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ToggleFirst Phase in April 2025: 35,000 New Housing Units
The Minister of Housing confirmed that the first phase of the plan will begin in April 2025, featuring 35,000 housing units designated for middle-income citizens. He explained that these units would be distributed across various locations to meet the needs of citizens seeking suitable housing.
Housing and Development Bank Responsible for the Housing Unit Offerings
El-Sherbiny pointed out that the Housing and Development Bank will be responsible for launching these housing units after upgrading the designated sites. He added that these projects align with the political leadership’s directives to expand the availability of housing units for middle-income groups in society.
New Expansions in the Egyptian Housing Market
The Ministry of Housing continues its efforts to develop various housing projects and expand the range of available housing offers to meet the needs of all income levels. These initiatives are part of the government’s broader plans to enhance citizens’ ability to own residential units while facilitating access through affordable financing options and suitable conditions.
Future Plan for Expanding Housing Projects
Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny stated that there is an ambitious plan to expand housing projects in the upcoming phase, including a range of new and diverse cities. He emphasized the importance of these projects in supporting Egypt’s urban development, in addition to creating job opportunities and increasing investments in the real estate sector.