Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny underscored the importance of legalizing the status of properties on lands integrated into new cities, seeking to solidify citizens' rights and ensure real estate stability in line with Egypt's sustainable urban development vision.
Dr. Engineer Ahmed Ismail, head of the New Obour City
Development Authority, said the lotteries took place at the Authority's
headquarters. The events saw attendance from Housing Authority leaders, a State
Council representative, and various real estate sector officials.
Ismail detailed that the lotteries allocated residential
plots ranging from 209 to 500 square meters, a move reflecting the Authority's
commitment to fairness and transparency in land distribution and meeting
housing needs. He added that the allocations followed diligent work to verify
eligible individuals' data for comprehensive distribution.
The Authority is also simultaneously working to complete
essential infrastructure projects, including water, sanitation, electricity,
and roads, to ensure the plots are ready for immediate handover. Ismail
affirmed the Authority's dedication to meeting citizens' aspirations and
ensuring their satisfaction.
The public draws saw a significant turnout from citizens,
who followed the proceedings with optimism and received their allocation
notifications immediately. Attendees lauded the event's organization and
transparency, expressing confidence in the Authority's performance and
commitment to their interests.
During the event, Dr. Ismail addressed citizens' inquiries, reaffirming the Authority's commitment to continued support and streamlined procedures, while accelerating housing and infrastructure projects across various areas.