800,000
EGP
Administrative villa 1300 m for rent in Al-Oruba Street, Heliopolis, with air conditioning












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2024Payment Method
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EG-5674771Listing Description
Administrative villa 1300 m for rent in Al-Oruba Street, Heliopolis, with air conditioningIt consists of three floors
20 rooms
10 bathrooms
Kitchen
Reception
Price:800000
About Heliopolis DistrictHeliopolis district is characterized by unique architectural aesthetics inspired by the European style, making it one of the most upscale neighborhoods in Cairo
This neighborhood is part of the Heliopolis Heritage Initiative, which aims to preserve its distinctive architectural character
Within the framework of developing the neighborhood’s infrastructure
A French company established the first electric metro line in the Middle East, which was later known as the “Heliopolis Metro”, to become one of the most prominent landmarks of the area, as it contributed to facilitating movement between the neighborhood and the rest of Cairo
After the July 1952 Revolution, and with the evacuation of foreign residents from Egypt, the aristocracy and the upper class of Egyptians became the new residents of the neighborhood, which contributed to preserving its social level and unique architectural splendor to this dayIt consists of three floors
20 rooms
10 bathrooms
Kitchen
Reception
Price: $14,000
About Heliopolis DistrictHeliopolis district is characterized by unique architectural aesthetics inspired by the European style, making it one of the most upscale neighborhoods in Cairo
This neighborhood is part of the Heliopolis Heritage Initiative, which aims to preserve its distinctive architectural character
Within the framework of developing the neighborhood’s infrastructure
A French company established the first electric metro line in the Middle East, which was later known as the “Heliopolis Metro”, to become one of the most prominent landmarks of the area, as it contributed to facilitating movement between the neighborhood and the rest of Cairo
After the July 1952 Revolution, and with the evacuation of foreign residents from Egypt, the aristocracy and the upper class of Egyptians became the new residents of the neighborhood, which contributed to preserving its social level and unique architectural splendor to this day
20 rooms
10 bathrooms
Kitchen
Reception
Price:800000
About Heliopolis DistrictHeliopolis district is characterized by unique architectural aesthetics inspired by the European style, making it one of the most upscale neighborhoods in Cairo
This neighborhood is part of the Heliopolis Heritage Initiative, which aims to preserve its distinctive architectural character
Within the framework of developing the neighborhood’s infrastructure
A French company established the first electric metro line in the Middle East, which was later known as the “Heliopolis Metro”, to become one of the most prominent landmarks of the area, as it contributed to facilitating movement between the neighborhood and the rest of Cairo
After the July 1952 Revolution, and with the evacuation of foreign residents from Egypt, the aristocracy and the upper class of Egyptians became the new residents of the neighborhood, which contributed to preserving its social level and unique architectural splendor to this dayIt consists of three floors
20 rooms
10 bathrooms
Kitchen
Reception
Price: $14,000
About Heliopolis DistrictHeliopolis district is characterized by unique architectural aesthetics inspired by the European style, making it one of the most upscale neighborhoods in Cairo
This neighborhood is part of the Heliopolis Heritage Initiative, which aims to preserve its distinctive architectural character
Within the framework of developing the neighborhood’s infrastructure
A French company established the first electric metro line in the Middle East, which was later known as the “Heliopolis Metro”, to become one of the most prominent landmarks of the area, as it contributed to facilitating movement between the neighborhood and the rest of Cairo
After the July 1952 Revolution, and with the evacuation of foreign residents from Egypt, the aristocracy and the upper class of Egyptians became the new residents of the neighborhood, which contributed to preserving its social level and unique architectural splendor to this day