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SouthMed project sales reach EGP 520bn as North Coast drives Egyptian real estate market

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SouthMed project sales reach EGP 520bn as North Coast drives Egyptian real estate market
SouthMed project sales reach EGP 520bn as North Coast drives Egyptian real estate market
Talaat Moustafa Group’s (TMG) SouthMed project recorded EGP 118bn in sales since the beginning of 2026, raising its cumulative sales to EGP 520bn since its launch, as the North Coast accounted for 33 percent of total sales among Egypt’s top 10 real estate developers during the first half of the year. The North Coast ra
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