In one of the best locations of Hurghada called Mastaba, we have different 1 and 2 bedroom apartments for sale.
This compound is on a higher level overlooking Hurghada and the Sea. Close to the hart of Hurghada, Sheraton Street. Were al the facilities, restaurant and the nightlife is. Also close to the banking area El Kawther were al lot of foreigners found their homes. 5 minutes drive to the Marina of Hurghada, and not even 10 minutes to the airport.
We have a 1 bedroom unit 70 m2 and this one is with furniture (see pictures) terrace with Sea view and close to a shared pool. This unit also has a small barn which is in the price. Price from this unit is 80.000 USD.
We have a connected 2 bedroom apartment which is 140 M2, big terrace and also Sea view 140.000 USD
We have two other 2 bedroom apartments at the same level, also 2 bedrooms an terrace with sea view. Both 100M2 and both 100.000 USD
An other 2 bedroom apartment which is 140 M2 for the unique price of 120.000 USD
Hurghada was founded in the early 20th century. For many decades it was a small fishing village, but it has grown into a major Red Sea resort as a result of Egyptian and foreign investment that began in the 1980s. Holiday resorts and hotels provide facilities for windsurfing, kitesurfing, yachting, scuba diving and snorkeling. The city is known for its watersports, nightlife and warm weather. Daytime temperatures are around 30 °C (86 °F) most of the year, and during July and August temperatures can reach over 40 °C (104 °F). Hurghada is a popular holiday destination for Europeans, especially during the winter, and some spend Christmas and New Year there. Tourist numbers from Russia dropped significantly after the Metrojet Flight 9268 plane crash in November 2015.
Hurghada extends for about 36 kilometres (22 mi) along the coast, but does not reach far into the surrounding desert. The resort is a destination for Egyptian tourists from Cairo, the Delta and Upper Egypt, as well as package holiday tourists from Europe. Hurghada has a population of 248,000 and is divided into:
El Ahia and El Helal – the northern part
El Dahar (Downtown) – the old town
Sakala – the city
El Kawsar – the modern part
El Mamsha (Village Road) – a pedestrianised street with a length of over 4 km (2.5 mi) Many of Hurghada’s newer hotels, restaurants, and shops are located along El Mamsha. Most of the newest and largest hotel resorts are located in the area between Mamsha and Sahl Hasheesh on El Mamsha. Beyond Sahl Hasheesh there are the hotels of Makadi Bay. Dahar is the oldest part of the town where the town’s traditional bazaar, the post office and the long-distance bus stations (Go Bus and Upper Egypt Bus) are situated. The busiest area is Sakala, the “city center” on Sheraton Road, where there are hotels, shops and restaurants.
The city is served by the Hurghada International Airport with scheduled passenger traffic connecting to Cairo and directly to several cities in Europe. A new terminal was opened in 2015 to accommodate increasing traffic.
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