Aqar Misr, a developer based in Egypt, has recently launched a new residential compound called Anakaji, located in the New Administrative Capital (NAC), which is the New Capital city of Egypt, currently under development.
Anakaji is an integrated compound that is designed to provide its residents with a luxurious and comfortable lifestyle. It spans over an area of 10 acres and offers a mix of residential properties, including apartments, villas, and townhouses.
The compound is designed by a team of award-winning architects and urban planners. Their main focus was on creating a serene and scenic ambiance that allows the residents to connect with nature, amid the hustle of city life. The buildings are contemporary, with a modern design that features large windows and balconies, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
The compound also features a plethora of amenities that cater to the needs and preferences of residents of all age groups. A clubhouse acts as the central hub for recreational activities, while there is a swimming pool, gymnasium, and a spa to help residents maintain their fitness and wellness goals. Additionally, Anakaji has a children’s playground, a mini cinema, and a library to cater to the entertainment and educational needs of children and adults alike.
Anakaji’s location, in the heart of the New Administrative Capital, provides easy access to major highways and public transportation. The NAC is an emerging city that is expected to become one of the leading commercial and financial hubs in the region, offering job opportunities and access to various social amenities.
Anakaji is an excellent choice for those looking to invest in a luxurious and comfortable lifestyle. Its location, amenities, and design make it a highly desirable address in the New Administrative Capital. The compound is also an attractive investment opportunity for potential buyers, as the demand for properties in the NAC is expected to rise in the coming years due to the increasing development and expansion of the city.