Salam Properties plans to deliver nine projects in New Damietta City

Salam Properties has announced its expansion strategy for 2026, emphasizing faster project execution and portfolio diversification. Chairperson Walid ElDeeb stated the company aims to deliver more than nine projects in New Damietta City, covering residential, commercial, and medical developments.

Salam Properties recently outlined its 2026 goals as a pivotal operational phase in New Damietta City, where several projects are approaching completion. According to Chairperson Walid ElDeeb, these initiatives will bolster economic activity and enhance the city's service infrastructure.

ElDeeb explained that commercial projects are intended to offer spaces for business and investment opportunities, while medical developments will help broaden healthcare access. The plan also encompasses phases of residential projects providing housing integrated with essential services.

ElDeeb stressed that sticking to delivery schedules is crucial for fostering client trust, as execution performance serves as a key measure of a developer's market sustainability. The company's strategy rests on three core pillars: boosting targeted sales volumes, speeding up the implementation and handover of current projects, and introducing new developments in strategic locations.

Furthermore, Salam intends to broaden its real estate portfolio across residential, commercial, administrative, and medical sectors, incorporating flexible payment options to match market dynamics. The firm is also enhancing its marketing channels and partnerships to attract a wider array of investors and clients.

ElDeeb noted that Salam conducts thorough market analyses for forthcoming projects to align them with demand in emerging cities, all while upholding high standards in design, services, and construction quality.

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