Prices of Apartments in Banha City average 23,900 EGP per square meter.
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Benha is a quiet city. Properties for salein Benha or for rent are suitable and not considered high compared to Cairo and Giza.
There are many landmarks that distinguish the city of Benha, most notably the old Benha Bridge, the Pharaonic monuments in the Atreeb neighborhood, the palace of Khedive Abbas Helmy, the grandson of Muhammad Ali Pasha, the Benha Sports Stadium, the main poultry stock exchange of the Arab Republic of Egypt, the Nasser Mosque, and the Nile Corniche.
The most famous street in Benha is Farid Nada Street (formerly Fouad the First), which was named after Captain Farid Nada, one of Egypt's martyred police heroes. In memory of him.
Qalyubia is one of the cities of Greater Cairo and the Greater Cairo region includes the cities of Qalyubia, Giza and Cairo. Qalyubia Governorate is located east of the Nile at the head of the Delta and is considered very close to Cairo Governorate and Giza Governorate. It borders Dakahlia and Western Governorates to the north, Sharkia Governorate to the east and Menoufia Governorate to the west.
Al-Qalyubia includes important cities such as: Banha, Al-Qanater Al-Khairiya, Al-Khanka, Shubra Al-Khaima, Shebeen Al-Qanater, Al-Obour, Qaha, and Qalyub. And housing projects, Egypt House and Paradise.
Prices are now increasing in Qalyubia, especially the new city projects in El-Obour and El-Obour El-Gedida, with the development of roads, the construction of private compounds, and governmental and private projects.
The prices of Obour and New Obour compounds are suitable for young people and newlyweds, and they are lower than their counterparts in other cities.
In its various cities, Qalyubia includes a variety of real estate properties ranging from residential, commercial, and administrative, and its real estate prices are considered lower compared to the cities of Cairo and Giza. Rent prices are also suitable, especially in quiet cities such as Obour and Benha.