Prices of Apartments in El Sharabeya average 6,350 EGP per square meter.
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Price change in 12 months
Al-Sharabiya neighborhood is located between several areas in Cairo, linking Shubra Misr and Shubra Al-Kheima, and is an important link linking the various neighborhoods in the Egyptian capital. This neighborhood is distinguished by its strategic location as a vital means of transportation between neighborhoods, as it is considered the ruler of the roads linking neighborhoods overlooking the Nile and new neighborhoods such as Heliopolis and Nasr City.
The Sharabiya neighborhood was named after the Sharabiya, a sect of the army that was tasked with transporting supplies and materials to the army in the camps in the days of the Fatimids. Al-Sharabiya was originally a village located on the outskirts of Cairo, and in the 1980s it became part of the Shubra neighborhood until it separated again at the end of the 1990s.
The neighborhood is characterized by the presence of large workshops belonging to the Railway Authority for train maintenance, and there are also gas refineries located on the Sumed Line, which reflects the importance of the neighborhood as a center for industrial and service activities. The area is also full of ancient mosques and religious landmarks, such as the Bilal Mosque and the Shrine of Sidi Al-Mazloum, in addition to other mosques such as Al-Shabrawi Mosque, Al-Nour Mosque, Moaz Mosque, Ghamra Al-Menoufi Mosque, the White Mosque, and Al-Ikhlas Mosque.
One of the most famous streets in Sharabiya is Hosni Street, from which many side streets branch, in addition to Mustafa Turk Street and Baghous Bridge Street. There are a number of petroleum companies in the neighborhood, such as the Misr Misr Petroleum Company and the Petroleum Cooperative Society, which makes the neighborhood an important center for industrial, commercial and service activities in the area. Cairo.