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Alesayi Investment Group, Mountain View Egypt sign agreement to form a joint venture

In an effort to contribute to development of the Real Estate as part of the Quality-of-Life Program, one of the Saudi Vision 2030 Realization Programs, Omar Kassem Alesayi Investment Group signed an agreement with Mountain View Egypt for development and real estate investment.
The agreement is to form a joint venture company in the field of construction and real estate development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to create world-class integrated urban projects, and tourists’ resorts.

The agreement was signed in the Capital of England, London, in the attendance of Alesayi Holding Group’s Member of the Board of Directors, Mr. Mohammed Omar Alesayi, and Mountain View Egypt Founder & Chairman, Eng. Amr Soliman, [TG1] along with and Alesayi Group CEO, Eng. Hany Habashy, and Mountain View Egypt’s Chief Investment Officer, Mrs. Ghada Nour.

Considering the extensive experience that both parties have in the fields of investment and real estate development, this agreement aims to strengthen the cooperation and exchange of experiences between the two. It also focuses on finding opportunities to develop joint innovative housing projects, such as real estate development, luxury residential projects, shopping centers and luxury hospitality. The agreement also aims to expand on promoting investments in the sector, inside the Kingdom.

On this occasion, Mr. Mohammed Omar Alesayi highlighted the importance of this agreement, considering its compatibility with the latest real estate trends in the Saudi market – one of the most promising future global markets among other vital sectors. Such collaboration will contribute to the development of new areas of economic activities, creating job opportunities, and advancing economic development; to play a part in achieving Kingdom’s Vision 2030, to increase the percentage of ownership of residential units to 70% over the next ten years.

On his part, Eng. Amr Soliman said as one of the top real estate companies in Egypt, Mountain View Egypt’s strategy includes expanding to neighboring markets, to share its successful experience in establishing integrated urban projects based on the implementation of the “science of happiness” in the Middle East, to lead the way in the Egyptian real estate market. “We signed this agreement with Alesayi Group, a leader in the real estate sector in Saudi Arabia,” he added, “to study the development of new projects in the Kingdom as one of the promising markets in the region. At Mountain View Egypt, we take pride in developing fifteen urban projects over the past 17 years since we started across Egypt, which earned the trust of thousands of customers thanks to their innovative and unique designs.”[TG2]

Eng. Hany Habashy added that “Alesayi Group works and invests in projects that add value to the national economy and contributes to improve the quality of life. Such a fruitful partnership with Mountain View Egypt, the leader in the real estate field in Egypt, reaffirms the group's focus on achieving sustainability for its real estate projects around the Kingdom, as a main axes in the Vision 2030, using the latest construction technologies and in cooperation with local and international professional expertise.

On a similar note, Ms. Ghada Nour mentioned that Mountain View Egypt seeks to share its expertise in developing major integrated real estate projects to neighboring regional markets through signing this agreement with Alesayi Group, in a way that contributes to promoting the Egyptian real estate sector, diversifying its project portfolio, and achieving appropriate returns of investment for the stakeholders. In that regard, she also noted that Mountain View Egypt considers the Saudi market offers investment opportunities that are in line with the company’s vision to expand abroad.
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