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Core Evaluation
Comprehensive assessment of developer's core competencies
Track Record
IMKAN Misr operates in Egypt as “Imkan Misr for Real Estate Development S.A.E.” and publicly presents a focused local portfolio centered on Alburouj (including Alburouj The Perfect Circle) and Alburouj Business Park in East Cairo. Its public footprint indicates active, multi-phase development activity rather than a single one-off project.
Financial Credibility
IMKAN Misr publicly positions itself as an extension of IMKAN, which is described as wholly owned by Abu Dhabi Capital Group, implying backing by a larger investment group rather than a standalone local entity. Public sources do not provide detailed, project-level financing disclosures for the Egyptian developments.
Project Quality
Publicly available materials emphasize planned community development and mixed-use components (residential and business park), which is consistent with large-scale master-planning. Independent, standardized construction-quality audits or broad third-party defect reporting are not commonly available in the sources reviewed.
Legal & Regulatory Standing
IMKAN Misr’s website terms identify the operating entity as “Imkan Misr for Real Estate Development S.A.E.,” supporting a clear corporate identity and jurisdictional presence. No publicly documented regulatory sanctions were identified in the reviewed sources.
Customer Experience
IMKAN Misr maintains official customer contact channels and an active public social presence, indicating accessible communication pathways. Verified, large-scale buyer satisfaction reporting and post-delivery support assessments are limited in the sources reviewed.
Market Reputation
IMKAN Misr is presented on major Egyptian real-estate listing platforms as the developer behind Alburouj, suggesting recognized market visibility. The coverage reviewed is largely informational/market-facing rather than controversy-driven.
Innovation & Sustainability
Public articles and developer positioning reference sustainable planning and modern urban development themes, but the reviewed sources do not consistently document third-party environmental certifications or measured sustainability outcomes for specific phases. Available public information supports intent more than independently verified performance metrics.

