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Cairo’s Renovation Scene: Balancing Modernity and Heritage in Downtown Flats

In Cairo, a push to modernize historic properties is met with a delicate balance between preserving heritage and embracing contemporary trends. Shamma critiques the overuse of render on renovated facades, suggesting that less is more when it comes to respecting the aesthetic of older buildings. While foreign buyers can purchase property without full residency, the process is often complicated by limited availability and renovation costs. However, areas like Al Ismaelia’s Lemon Spaces offer serviced apartments in historical buildings like Immobilia, featuring high ceilings, antiques, and modern amenities, blending Cairo’s past and present for those seeking an immersive experience.

Source: FT

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