11,300,000
EGP
Mina 2 North Coast Villa Sea View / FOR SALE
Mena 2 Resort
200 m²
3 rooms
3 bathroom
Extra Super Lux
Listing Details
Mortgage
Commercial FinancingView
Sea ViewYear Built
2020Price Per Meter
56,500 EGP/M²Listing ID
EG-4345149Listing Description
North coast Mina 2 Stand alone villa
Sea ViewKm 85Private swimming pool
BUA : 200 mLand Area: 412 m
3 bedroom, 3 washroom, Nanny room, driver room with separate washroomNorth eastern direct view of seasideBalcony
Registered in shahr aqary
Price: 11,300,000 EGP The Northern Coast of Egypt (Arabic: الساحل الشمالي, El Sahel El Shamally, North Coast, commonly shortened to الساحل "El Sahel", "The Coast", "The Egyptian Coast") extends for about 1,050 km (650 mi) along the Mediterranean Sea, it covers entirely the northern territory of Egypt. It is one of the longest Mediterranean coastlines, and is popularly known of its snow-white sand beaches and crystal clear water.
The city of Alexandria lies at the center of Egypt's Mediterranean coastline in Lower Egypt (northern Egypt), as chosen by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE. The North Coast has been the hub of sea travel between the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta for over 2,300 years.[2] During summer, Egyptians usually travel to the North Coast to flee heat in other towns and cities in Egypt. They stay in villages and resorts located in Sidi Abdel Rahman, El Alamein, and Ras El Hekma, amongst other areas.
On contrast to Egypt's Red Sea Riviera, its Mediterranean coastline is totally plain with low altitude shrublands along the region, except for the westernmost portion which is formed by the 400m-high Marmarika Plateau. It is also characterised by the occurrence of Egypt's five northernmost lakes.
The region has typical Mediterranean flora and fauna on land and in marine life with the weather being between pleasant and hot during summer and mild in winter. The region receives the most rain in Egypt, hail and sleet fall rarely in winter. Snowfalls occur in some inland towns and locations.
Sea ViewKm 85Private swimming pool
BUA : 200 mLand Area: 412 m
3 bedroom, 3 washroom, Nanny room, driver room with separate washroomNorth eastern direct view of seasideBalcony
Registered in shahr aqary
Price: 11,300,000 EGP The Northern Coast of Egypt (Arabic: الساحل الشمالي, El Sahel El Shamally, North Coast, commonly shortened to الساحل "El Sahel", "The Coast", "The Egyptian Coast") extends for about 1,050 km (650 mi) along the Mediterranean Sea, it covers entirely the northern territory of Egypt. It is one of the longest Mediterranean coastlines, and is popularly known of its snow-white sand beaches and crystal clear water.
The city of Alexandria lies at the center of Egypt's Mediterranean coastline in Lower Egypt (northern Egypt), as chosen by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BCE. The North Coast has been the hub of sea travel between the Mediterranean Sea and the Nile Delta for over 2,300 years.[2] During summer, Egyptians usually travel to the North Coast to flee heat in other towns and cities in Egypt. They stay in villages and resorts located in Sidi Abdel Rahman, El Alamein, and Ras El Hekma, amongst other areas.
On contrast to Egypt's Red Sea Riviera, its Mediterranean coastline is totally plain with low altitude shrublands along the region, except for the westernmost portion which is formed by the 400m-high Marmarika Plateau. It is also characterised by the occurrence of Egypt's five northernmost lakes.
The region has typical Mediterranean flora and fauna on land and in marine life with the weather being between pleasant and hot during summer and mild in winter. The region receives the most rain in Egypt, hail and sleet fall rarely in winter. Snowfalls occur in some inland towns and locations.