12 April 2020
An LE 5.7 billion programme to support 1.7 million households
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An LE 5.7 billion programme to support 1.7 million households
In-depth analysis of the proposed Egypt Housing Strategy
As parliament edges closer to liberalising rent control in Egypt (known as Old Rent), the State of Housing 2017 series looks at the problems behind it and possible equitable solutions.
A closer look at the “Million Unit” Social Housing Project, the main subsidised housing project that was launched in 2011, with the aim to build one million housing units over five years, and is still active today. So, what has it achieved?
How spatial location helps create and maintain socio-spatial exclusion and marginality within cityspace in 6th of October City
First hand experiences of a number of low income families in their pursuit to rent an adequate home under “New Rent” (market rent)
As part of the BEO’s State of Housing 2017 series, this fact sheet presents a current overview of rent in Egypt
Recent government policy developing high end housing and deregulating property market further commodify housing
Examining the effects of electricity price hikes on poor and middle-income households, and questioning their justifications
How record level inflation spurred by “economic reform”, has impacted housing costs, including rents and residential energy
An estimated 54.3% of Egyptians are considered cost burdened. Median rents or house prices surpass what they can comfortably afford: 59.4% of households would have to pay more than 25% of their monthly income to rent the median priced home […]
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