For expats in Cairo, the gym isn’t just a place to sweat; it’s a social club and a sanity saver. Maadi has evolved from having a few rusty weight rooms to becoming a wellness hub. Whether ...
In a city obsessed with mega-malls and air-conditioned boxes, Maadi stands out for its “High Street” culture. While New Cairo has Festival City and Sheikh Zayed has Mall of Arabia, Maadi o ...
Moving to a new country is exciting, but the logistics can be overwhelming. Without a plan, your first week in Cairo can turn into a bureaucratic nightmare. Maadi is a friendly district, but it still ...
Getting sick in a foreign country is a universal fear. The language barrier, the insurance paperwork, and the uncertainty of quality can turn a minor fever into a major panic attack. Fortunately for r ...
It is the oldest rivalry in Cairo’s expat community. The Island vs. The Suburb. When moving to Cairo, most high-net-worth individuals narrow their search down to two names: Zamalek and Maadi. Bo ...
In Maadi, a “View of the Nile” is a luxury, but a “Private Parking Spot” is a necessity. For anyone who has lived in Sarayat or Degla, the daily battle for street parking is th ...
The battle of the kitchen layout is real. It’s a clash between the traditional Egyptian “Cooking Room” and the modern Western “Social Hub.” In Maadi rentals, you will encounter ...
In a dense city like Cairo, sunlight is the ultimate amenity. It affects your mood, your electricity bill, and even the size perception of your home. Many expats focus on the number of bedrooms or the ...
In Maadi real estate, the floor isn’t just a surface; it’s a statement of era and status. When touring apartments in Sarayat or Degla, you will notice two dominant contenders: The warm, cr ...
In a city as dense as Cairo, open sky is the ultimate luxury. A private rooftop isn’t just an amenity; it’s a lifestyle upgrade. While ground floor gardens are popular, they often come wit ...