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19 million real estate national IDs issued

Businessmen Team news 01 June 2025 11:46 AM
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19 million real estate national IDs issued

A meeting was held at the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology headquarters in the New Administrative Capital to discuss the Real Estate National ID system. Attendees included Dr. Amr Talaat, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Dr. Manal Awad, Minister of Local Development, Counselor Adnan Fangary, Minister of Justice, Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny, Minister of Housing, Utilities, and Urban Communities, and Alaa Farouk, Minister of Agriculture and Land Reclamation.

The primary focus of the meeting was to follow up on the system's current status and to coordinate efforts for drafting the executive regulations of the law, which was recently approved by the House of Representatives.

The meeting focused on the latest developments in preparing the digital system that will manage the issuance of real estate national ID numbers for units across all governorates. This system is nearing its launch, marking a crucial step in regulating Egypt's real estate wealth.

Dr. Amr Talaat emphasized that the Real Estate National ID system aims to assign a unique identifier to each property, much like the national ID for citizens. This unique number will be the sole identifier for all government transactions related to that property.

He highlighted the significant efforts involved in preparing the Real Estate ID Law, noting the successful linking of all relevant databases with the Real Estate National ID system. So far, approximately 19 million real estate national ID numbers have been issued across several governorates, a collaborative effort with the Real Estate Wealth Operation Center at the Administrative Control Authority. Dr. Talaat underscored the system's crucial role in providing accurate data for every property, encompassing both residential units and agricultural land.

Dr. Manal Awad affirmed the Ministry of Local Development's commitment to collaborating with the Ministry of Communications to facilitate the Real Estate National ID system's implementation. This partnership aims to unify and link databases, ultimately improving data quality for the system's benefit.

She added that the Ministry will provide essential data from local administrations concerning citizen services in various governorates and technological centers. This contribution is crucial for the successful on-the-ground implementation of the system.

Counselor Adnan Fangary underscored the critical nature of the first and second phases in implementing the Real Estate National ID Law and its numbering regulations. He further emphasized the necessity for all property units in each governorate to be affiliated with the Real Estate National ID system to ensure its effective operation.

Engineer Sherif El-Sherbiny stressed the importance of unifying efforts within the Real Estate National ID system to create a comprehensive database of all Egyptian properties, both existing and future. This database will be linked with the "Egypt Real Estate" platform, already launched in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology.

He reiterated that the recently approved Real Estate National ID Law aims to assign a national ID number to every property nationwide. This project, he affirmed, opens new horizons for a complete digital transformation in real estate transactions. Furthermore, he highlighted the Ministry of Housing's proactive steps towards institutional activation by establishing two new units:

The Egyptian Real Estate Export Unit: This unit aims to create a national platform for global marketing of Egyptian real estate, connecting foreign investors with available opportunities in a transparent and organized manner.

The Real Estate Market Regulation Unit: This unit is responsible for setting controls and rules to regulate the real estate market and monitoring the relationship between developers and buyers.

El-Sherbiny concluded by stating that this meeting underscores the state's confident strides towards building a unified digital system for managing its real estate assets.

Alaa Farouk emphasized the crucial role of the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology in implementing this project as part of its efforts to develop the digital system. This is being done in coordination and joint cooperation with relevant ministries and government entities to facilitate citizens' transactions with various government bodies.

He also highlighted the importance of linking the Real Estate National ID not only to residential units (whether owned or rented) and inherited properties, but also to agricultural lands, especially considering issues of land fragmentation and successive inheritances.

Engineer Mahmoud Badawi, Assistant Minister of Communications and Information Technology for Digital Transformation Affairs, outlined the Ministry's approach to preparing the Real Estate National ID system. He explained that the mechanism follows international coding standards, starting with the land, then the building, followed by the individual unit, and finally the street. He also mentioned the plan to print the Real Estate National ID on electricity bills.

 The Real Estate National ID is a system designed to assign a unique identifier to every real estate unit in Egypt—be it residential, commercial, or industrial, regardless of its type, size, or area. This initiative aims to eliminate address duplication, which has been exploited for illicit activities like address manipulation or fraudulent practices.

Once implemented, citizens will be able to easily identify the real estate national ID of their units through electricity bills. The system is also expected to significantly contribute to improving transparency and regulating the real estate market in Egypt, further supporting the nation's digital transformation plans.