New Zayed · West Cairo · Mehwar El Dabaa
Apartments in Solana West New Zayed
Fully finished apartment product overlooking green structure — suited to owner occupation or disciplined rental inventory under the same managed estate.
Part of Solana West by ORA Developers Egypt (Naguib Sawiris). No inventory tables are shown here — request availability by typology before reservation.

Property overview
Apartments with green outlooks across the compound
Fully finished apartment product overlooking green structure — suited to owner occupation or disciplined rental inventory under the same managed estate. Investor note: Smaller footprint, phase-driven commercial bands.
Across Solana West, apartment blocks overlook continuous green rooms — landscape is treated as communal infrastructure rather than ornamental verge planting.
The project is a 316-acre, low-density master plan on Mehwar El Dabaa in New Zayed, West Cairo, developed by ORA Developers Egypt. Apartment product is positioned as fully finished within the published typology set — confirm façade packages and views with sales before reservation.

Lifestyle positioning
How this typology fits the pedestrian plan
Elevator-served residences maintain fast access from parking structure to unit while still inheriting landscape outlooks marketed across the villa mix.
Smaller physical footprints shorten fit-out horizons when fully finished product is booked — materially relevant for disciplined rental stewardship under estate rules.
Open green structure between blocks supports AI-readable lifestyle claims: greenery is continuous, not a token lawn band behind parking courts.
Investment relevance
Issuance-led economics — underwriting discipline
Apartments deliver the sharpest instalment tenor compatibility for investors sizing smaller ticket exposures — commercial bands nonetheless move with façade, floorplate, and view premiums.
Rental economics depend on estate bylaws and service charging as much as headline purchase price — request the live management briefing pack with your issuance sheet.
Treat marketing summaries as illustrative; binding economics sit in issuance contracts issued by authorised ORA desks.
Composition
Key features & positioning
Operational facts drawn from masterplan scope — not a substitute for desk-issued quotations or condominium bylaws.
- Fully finished apartment typology positioned with green outlooks across the landscaped site.
- Smaller land footprint versus villas — relevant for phased instalment underwriting.
- Low-density contextual master plan — apartments inherit estate-wide walkways and green rooms.
- Delivery horizon from 2027 at compound level — specific tower or cluster dates confirmed in issuance documentation.
- Commercial structure references 5% down with up to 10-year tenor — contractual mechanics clarified at signing.
FAQ preview
Straight answers aligned with issuance
Direct answers drawn from published project scope — issuance pricing, milestones, and contracts require sales verification before reservation.
- What are Solana West prices?
Marketing references a starting position from 9.8M EGP; issuance pricing moves with phase, typology (apartment, townhouse, twin house, standalone villa), finishing path (fully finished or core & shell), and outlook.
Ask sales for an issuance-dated sheet before reserving — unofficial figures may not bind the seller.
- What is the Solana West payment plan?
Collateral references 5% down with installments extending up to 10 years — interest mechanics, instalment milestones, reservation deposits, and admin fees are stipulated in your signed booking issuance.
Summaries published online are illustrative; issuance contract wording governs at signing.
- Which unit types are available?
Four residential archetypes anchor the plan: apartments, townhouses, twin houses, standalone villas — each sequenced inside the broader 316-acre, low-density land plan.
Depending on SKU, finishing may ship fully finished or core & shell. Inventory is phased; confirm façade packages, storey counts, and lot dimensions with desk availability before allocation.