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Al Serag Al Moneer

Al Serag Al Moneer

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Core Evaluation

Comprehensive assessment of developer's core competencies

Track Record

Al Serag Al Moneer for Real Estate Development is an Egypt-based developer with activity primarily focused on residential projects in Greater Cairo, including New Cairo and nearby districts. Public listings indicate involvement in a limited number of developments rather than a large, diversified portfolio. The company appears to operate at a small-to-mid scale with selective project execution.

Financial Credibility

The developer is privately held and does not publish audited financial statements. Ongoing project marketing and unit listings suggest operational continuity, though funding sources and leverage levels are not publicly disclosed.

Project Quality

Publicly available information highlights standard residential specifications aligned with local market expectations. No independent third-party quality certifications or awards were identified, and no widespread construction quality concerns were found in public sources.

Legal & Regulatory Standing

Al Serag Al Moneer operates within Egypt’s real-estate regulatory framework and markets projects through recognized property portals. No publicly reported regulatory violations or licensing issues were identified.

Customer Experience

Publicly accessible buyer feedback is limited and not centralized across major platforms. Available information does not indicate systemic dissatisfaction related to communication, delivery, or post-handover support.

Market Reputation

The developer is generally perceived as a low-profile, locally active real-estate firm. Public sources do not associate the brand with major controversy or repeated project failures.

Innovation & Sustainability

No publicly documented sustainability certifications, green-building frameworks, or innovative construction practices were identified. Development practices appear conventional and market-driven.