Egypt’s real estate market remains resilient amid regional uncertainty

Egypt’s real estate market continues to demonstrate resilience despite ongoing regional uncertainty, according to Savills Egypt. Developers are maintaining project pipelines and demand holds steady, despite rising energy costs.

Savills Egypt reports that the country’s real estate market remains largely unaffected by persistent geopolitical tensions, with developers sustaining project pipelines and demand staying steady. The firm notes that current pressures resemble those from past regional disruptions, mainly driven by external factors rather than direct exposure.

“From a real estate perspective, the sector is facing near-term cost pressures, primarily linked to exchange rate movements, energy inputs and supply chain disruptions. At this stage, we see no indication of a broad repricing of real estate assets,” said Catesby Langer-Paget.

Savills highlighted active development pipelines, including new project launches across segments, as real estate retains its appeal as an inflation hedge. Population growth and urban expansion continue to bolster demand for residential and mixed-use developments.

Fitch Ratings stated that Egypt’s financial system enters this period from a position of relative strength, backed by solid banking fundamentals like strong capitalisation, profitability, and foreign currency liquidity. Developers are responding cautiously, prioritising sales and delivery, while GCC investors advance projects on the North Coast. Savills said the outlook hinges on the duration of tensions, currency stability, and energy costs, but remains positive overall.

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