To complement the success of the first edition, the second edition of Target Misr Expo will kick off on December 17, with participation of a number of major real estate companies in Egyptian market. The exhibition lasts for two days and offers a package of exclusive offers and discounts ranging between 5- 30 per cent and installments over 20 years.
Alaa Ali Tawfik, Chairman of Target Misr Real Estate, the organiser of the exhibition, said that the launch of the exhibition’s second edition comes after the great success achieved by the exhibition in its first one, in which it achieved sales worth approximately LE400m.
Tawfik added that more than 25 real estate companies are participating in the exhibition’s new edition namely Pyramids Developments, Nile Developments, Zodiac Development, MBG, Saudi Egyptian Developers (SECON), Taj Misr and others.
He further noted that the exhibiting companies will showcase about 200 distinguished projects with various purposes whether residential, commercial, administrative, medical, coastal and others.
The exhibition provides exclusive offers on units with discounts starting from 5 per cent to 30 per cent, and installments over 20 years, he pointed out.
Tawfik further elaborated that the exhibitors also offer a variety of projects to suit different needs and desires of citizens, at prices ranging from LE500,000 – LE200m, in New Administrative Capital, North Coast, Ain Sokhna, New Cairo and others.
The new edition of the exhibition aims to record LE1b in sales, he revealed, added, “Target Misr Expo is an excellent opportunity to purchase properties before price hikes in the beginning of next year, with an increase of between 20-35 per cent. Moreover, the exhibition presents promising investment opportunities at good prices commensurate with desires and purchasing capabilities of various segments of society.”
The company’s chairman explained that the exhibition coincides with the start of the government’s transfer of its new headquarters to the New Administrative Capital according to directives of President Abdel Fattah El Sisi.
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