About Mostakbal City
Mostakbal City – Key Facts & Highlights (Short & Data-Driven)
Prime Location
Mostakbal City is positioned at KM 35 on Ismailia Desert Road, forming a strategic link between New Cairo and the New Administrative Capital.
The city spans 11,000 acres and is designed to host 1.25 million residents.
Project Development
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Master developer: Mostakbal Urban Development.
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Built with the participation of leading consultants including AAW, ECG, ICE, and Space Consultant.
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Construction handled by major contractors such as El Sewedy, Kharafi National, Hassan Allam, Arab Contractors, and Talaat Moustafa Developments.
City Structure
The development includes 5 phases:
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Phase 1: 1,490 acres – residential zones + large green areas
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Phase 2: 2,046 acres – administrative, commercial & hospitality projects
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Phases 3 & 4: 3,482 acres – mixed residential communities
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Phase 5: 3,755 acres – global attractions & entertainment hubs
Total green landscape allocation: 50% of the city’s land.
Top Compounds in Mostakbal City
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Bloomfields – Tatweer Misr
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Capital Gardens – Palm Hills
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The Canyon – Maxim
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El Bosco City – Misr Italia
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Zizinia – Ardic
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Aria – Al Ahly Sabbour
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The Butterfly – Madinet Masr
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Porto Golf Cairo – Porto Group
Facilities & Services
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Fully secured gated city with 24/7 surveillance
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Solar-powered street lighting
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International schools, universities & medical centers
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Commercial hubs including Sun Mall
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Sports clubs, kids’ zones, restaurants, and cafés
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Two main gates: Ismailia Road & El Shorouk Road
Pricing Overview
Residential Units
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Studios: from EGP 4,000,000
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Apartments: from EGP 5,000,000
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Townhouses: from EGP 12,000,000
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Twin Houses: from EGP 19,000,000
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Villas: from EGP 25,000,000
Commercial & Medical Prices
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Shops: from EGP 196,000 per m²
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Clinics: from EGP 95,000 per m²
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Offices: from EGP 95,000 per m²
Accessibility
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Distance to New Administrative Capital: ~36 minutes
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Close to New Cairo, Madinaty, El Rehab, El Shorouk, Ain Sokhna Road, and Galala City
Common Misconception
Many believe the city is “too far,” but the new national road network made access extremely easy—especially via Suez Road and the Regional Ring Road.