Cairo: The second edition of Manazel real estate exhibition kicked off today, Thursday the 3rd of December in Al Mansoura, Al Dakahlia governorate at Gezerit el Ward. The exhibition was inaugurated by the governor of Al Dakahlia, Dr. Ayman Mokhtar. The 2,500 m2 exhibition is expected to host around 2000 visitors and will operate until the 5th of December.

The new exhibition at Al Mansoura is being sponsored by several prominent real estate developers in Egypt including City Edge Real Estate Developments, Hyde Park Developments, O West by Orascom Developments, Palm Hills Developments, Porto Developments,  Saudi Egyptian Developers (SED), and The Waterway Developments.  Moreover, the founding company created an incentive for buyers to enter a draw for a chance to win EGP 50,000 discount on their purchase.

Commenting this edition, Chairman of Expo Republic stated, “We are proud of the success of the first edition in Alexandria and found a need by developers to present their special offers to visitors especially following the pandemic that created an appetite for real estate products.” He continued, “the first exhibition in Alexandria exceeded expectations, either due to the participation of large developers who offered attractive offers to customers or the number of visitors. Thus, achieving the goal of the exhibition, which is to increase sales of real estate companies and meet the demands of out-of-the-capital citizens.”

He continued, “Expo republic aims to organize a new edition of Manazel Real Estate Exhibition in a governorate in Upper Egypt during the first quarter of 2021 which portrays a significant demand.”

The organizing company, Expo Republic, applied stringent precautionary measures ensuring the safety of visitors. In an attempt to eliminate congestion by the gates, visitors were requested to register online, automatic sterilization gates were present, all visitors had their temperature measured before entry, face masks were compulsory, and disinfectants were placed around the hall. Furthermore, the company continuously sterilized all surfaces.

It's worth mentioning that. Expo Republic was established in 2017 and has organized 4 successful exhibitions in different Arab cities, including Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Riyadh, in addition to Egypt, under the name of the Nile Real Estate Exhibition, which is the first Egyptian real estate exhibition that allows companies to display their projects in the Gulf area, in order to contribute to the realization of the state's plan to export the real estate.

The four previous editions of Nile Property Expo have achieved more than EGP 4bn in sales and they received more than 10 thousand visitors.

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