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TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT IN WESTOWN, SHEIKH ZAYED COMPOUNDS

Property details

Property Type

Townhouse

Property Size

3,068 sqft / 285 sqm

Bedrooms

4 + Maid

Bathrooms

5


Amenities

Maids Room

Study

Balcony

Private Garden

Security

Walk-in Closet

View of Landmark

Lobby in Building


Twin House For Rent Courtyard Sodic
Corner Town House For Rent
Very Special Location
Land Area : 315 sqm
B U A Area : 285 sqm
Garden Area : 190 sqm
Ground + First + Roof
4 Bedrooms (1Master With Dressing )+ Living Room
With Kitchen + A.C + Heaters
Code : B 406


Sodic West westown Compound is one of the most important residential complexes implemented by SODIC in Sheikh Zayed City. It is not a compound in the known sense, but it is a small city provides you with all the services, amenities and luxury you are looking for in one place where the healthy climate with natural atmosphere and green spaces that wrapped with water bodies in that fascinates the eye and provides you with the psychological comfort you are looking for away from the noise and hustle of Cairo.
Geographical location is one of the basic elements for the success of various projects, as it is the link between this project and the various areas surrounding it, as it is close to several important roads and axes that facilitate the movement of entry and exit from it and to it.
Therefore, the real estate developer was keen to choose a strategic location in the heart of the Sheikh Zayed area, to be the place for the establishment of this luxury compound. It is based in the sixteenth district, which is one of the most prestigious residential complexes.
The most important vital areas that SODIC Westown Sheikh Zayed is approaching:
Westown Sheikh Zayed overlooks the most important main roads, namely Egypt Road, Alexandria Desert Road, and Dahshur.

Regulatory information
Regulatory information

Reference

5Court-B-406