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Sharm El Shek
Delta Sharm El Shek
Egypt
is well known for its historic monuments and has long been popular
amount foreign visitors on organised package tours for this very
reason. But in recent years the Pyramids have begun to make way
for an altogether more modern addition to Egypt’s all-important
tourism industry – watersports.
The
Red Sea has been mighty popular among backpackers as a cheap diving
destination ever since Israel’s travelling youth discovered
the area during their country’s occupation of the Sinai Peninsula.
Now safely back in Egyptian hands, the Red Sea beach resorts of
the Sinai have continued to grow in popularity, amongst both holidaymakers
and property developers. With new airports opening up and cheap
flights more readily available, access has never been easier.
Sharm
el-Sheikh, with its sandy beaches, roasting temperatures, year-round
sunshine and wonderful diving, has seen the biggest growth in recent
years, with hotel chains such as Hilton, Hyatt and Sheraton clambering
to get on board in this Middle-Eastern property hotspot.
Egypt’s
Mediterranean coast has also attracted a lot of interest and has
huge potential for diving, sailing and beach holidays. Property
prices in this area can still be as low as £20,000 for an
off-plan, one-bed apartment. Off-plan purchases won’t always
get you the very best locations, but the good news is that the price
tends to shoot up once the property has been completed.
Negotiation
is the norm when it comes to the selling price of anything and everything
in Egypt. Once you’ve picked out a property, you’ll
usually have to pay a holding deposit to take it off the market
while the contracts are thrashed out. Real estate registration in
Egypt is pretty baffling, so be sure you have a
lawyer at hand to make sure the process is carried out without falling
foul of the regulations.
Airports:
Abu Simbel/Alexandria/Aswan Airport/Borg el-Arab/Cairo International/Luxor/Sharm
el-Sheikh/Ophira
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