About New Obour City
Nestled northeast of Cairo within the expanse of Qalyubia Governorate, New El-Obour City emerges as a testament to expansion, seamlessly integrating with its predecessor, El-Obour City.
This development initiative, born from the need to reduce urban congestion in central Cairo, provides a beautiful retreat for both domestic calm and professional activity.
Anchored by its strategic location next to major thoroughfares like the Cairo-Ismailia Road, the Cairo Regional Road, and the Cairo-Belbeis Road, the city enjoys unparalleled connectivity, affording convenient access to Cairo and neighboring provinces alike.
A Mosaic of Residential Endeavors
New El-Obour City stands as an emblem of modern Egyptian urban planning, with plans to accommodate approximately a million residents through the meticulous development of over 100,000 housing units.
This enormous variety includes a wide range of socioeconomic strata, from upscale residential enclaves to middle-income housing projects like Dar Misr and Sakan Misr, which are meant to perfectly integrate quality and affordability.
Additionally, initiatives targeting low-income groups demonstrate the city's dedication to inclusivity, making New El-Obour City a real melting pot of residential diversity that caters to a wide range of preferences and financial capacities. This diversity not only only enriches the fabric of the city, but also bodes well for its long-term growth trajectory, indicating a bright future for its residents.
Excellent Infrastructure and Connectivity
New El-Obour City is well-known for its excellent infrastructure, which includes a large road network that connects it to Cairo and its surrounding areas. These transportation routes promote smooth entry and exit, making the city an appealing hub for both residential and business activities. Complemented by modern amenities and cutting-edge water and electricity networks, the city guarantees a greate quality of life for its inhabitants.