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Emaar Misr has been one of the leading real estate developers in Egypt since 1997. It doesn’t only build distinguishing projects in the most prime locations in the country, it also turns every square meter of their total land areas into a beautiful realm portraying luxurious living and vibrant sophistication. Emaar has maintained its reputation as one of the most progressive real estate developers by building state-of-the-art communities that redefine its clientele’s perception of a lavish community to live in. Well-known to be some of the most elegant and elite developments in the market, Emaar Misr puts its client’s needs and aspirations first when building its thriving communities. The company continues to achieve such matchless success and build world-class projects with one notion in mind, creating a “Good Life” for serenity and luxury seekers. Successful Story of Emaar Misr in Egypt Founded in 1997 by Mohamed Alabbar, Emaar has redefined the market of property development with its dynamic and innovative approach. It reshaped the city’s skyline and carved its name in the always-evolving real estate market by developing, not only many of the fanciest gated communities in the country but also its prestigious malls, world-class hotels, and luxurious coastal projects. Emaar Misr is a subsidiary of the Emirati multinational real estate development company (Emaar Properties). As one of the leading gurus in the field, the company prides itself on building lively communities with unparalleled standards. Emaar Misr has gained more than 5 global awards since its inception. One of them is the Gold Nugget Award for Best International Site Plan, as Mivida New Cairo Compound, along with its innovative architects, has been recognized as one of the developments that improve communities through matchless design concepts and planning. The portfolio of Emmar Misr exhibits boundless real estate developments that aren’t bounded by Egypt, as the company built some of its fanciest projects in India, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Lebanon, and the USA.