The Top 10 Most Expensive Apartments in Egypt: From 62 Million to 286 Million EGP
We have all seen the prices rising, but have you ever wondered what the absolute most expensive apartments in Egypt actually look like? We tracked down the listings that define the top 1% of the market. From the North Coast to the heart of New Cairo, here is the official ranking of Egypt's priciest real estate — prices that might just make you cry.
10. Marassi Address Resort — 62 Million EGP
Starting off our list is a 118-square-meter unit in the Address Resort. While the price tag is heavy, if you have the cash, it is actually a solid investment. A room like this in the resort rents for about $2,000 a day, making the ROI potentially worth the upfront cost.

9. Marassi Marina — 70 Million EGP
Just a few steps away at the Marina, the price jumps to 70 million EGP for a 213-square-meter apartment. The real flex here isn't just the apartment; it is the lifestyle. You will definitely want to park your yacht right in front of your house, which you can do for a cool $30,000 per season.

8. Zamalek (Nile View) — 76 Million EGP
Located in the Gabalaya area directly on the Nile, this 400-square-meter apartment commands a massive price. However, in Zamalek, the value isn't just in the view. This unit comes with two designated parking spots. Anyone who lives in Zamalek knows that two guaranteed parking spots are worth a fortune on their own.

7. Swan Lake Residence (New Cairo) — 77 Million EGP
Moving to the Fifth Settlement, we find a penthouse in "The Amaia" at Swan Lake Residence. This 265-square-meter top-floor unit offers a level of privacy and luxury that competes with the best, priced at 77 million EGP.

6. OIA Tower (New Capital) — 86 Million EGP
The New Administrative Capital makes the list with a hotel apartment in the OIA Tower. For 86 million EGP, you get a 300-square-meter unit on the 17th floor, offering a serviced living experience in the heart of Egypt's future hub.

5. Zamalek (Penthouse) — 90 Million EGP
We return to the same building [Lebon building] in Zamalek mentioned earlier, but this time for the penthouse on the top floor. Spanning 480 square meters, it is selling for 90 million EGP. Like the previous unit, it also comes with two parking spots. My advice? Buy this one and the one on the 8th floor. You will end up with four parking spots on the Corniche that you can run as a side business!.

4. El Gouna (Fanadir Shores) — 120 Million EGP
This 260-square-meter apartment is located right on the sea in Fanadir Shores. At 120 million EGP, this is the ultimate Red Sea luxury. As we often say, work hard so you can eventually live the El Gouna dream just like the celebrities.

3. New Giza (Sheikh Zayed) — 130 Million EGP
Surprisingly, this 780-square-meter home might be the "best value" on this list when you calculate the price per meter. It features a pool with a direct view of the Pyramids and was designed by the same architects behind the Real Madrid stadium. If 160,000 of us all send 800 EGP on Instapay, maybe we can buy it collectively — though I call dibs on staying there first.

2. Zed West (Casa D'or) — 170 Million EGP
In the "Golden House" towers at Zed West, we find a 420-square-meter apartment styled and furnished by Italian fashion legend Armani. The marketing brochure describes the buyer as someone who "doesn't just admire art from afar, but lives and breathes it." It is a lifestyle statement for those who find standard luxury insufficient.

1. The Ark (New Cairo) — 286 Million EGP
The most expensive apartment in Egypt right now is located in "The Ark" on Road 90. This massive property spans 1,150 square meters and tops the charts at over a quarter of a billion pounds. It is the ultimate trophy asset in the Egyptian real estate market today.

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