Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said the government is working on a new legislative and institutional framework to better regulate Egypt’s real estate market, with the aim of enforcing market discipline, protecting citizens’ rights and supporting serious, financially capable developers. Under the new system, real estate developers would be classified according to their financial solvency and execution track record, ensuring companies do not undertake projects beyond their capabilities. Addressing concerns over market conditions, Madbouly dismissed claims of a slowdown in the real estate sector, noting that property sales in 2025 exceeded those recorded in previous years. Madbouly also pointed to progress in establishing a unified real estate registration system through the national real estate identification number. Madbouly concluded that the government remains committed to building a more organised, transparent and sustainable real estate market that underpins long-term urban development while protecting investors, developers and citizens alike.
Source: Daily News Egypt December 28, 2025 17:02 UTC