Sami Abdelaziz writes: Compound

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Compound definition: A group of residential units in a specific location with fences, gates, 24-hour security, and facilities and services that help the owner of the unit to provide his requirements without the need to go out, and the larger the area of the compound and the large number of residential units, this is evidence of the strength of the implementing company and its ability to build a compound with most of what the owner of the residential unit needs, and the comfort and luxury he seeks in housing.

Definition of a Compound.

Compound housing features:

Security: In light of the increasing risks and the numerous incidents of burglary and the innovation of new methods of theft across the world, living in a compound is better and safer for individuals and property.

Security.

Services: Major companies compete in providing the best services for residents such as clubs, malls, international schools, hospitals with a good medical reputation, banks, government service offices (post office - real estate month - civil registry - in addition to a police station ..... etc.), while providing a road network connecting the project areas internally and between the compound and the roads leading to the cities outside.

Consistency of buildings: The multiplicity of models of residential buildings, whether buildings or villas, does not prevent the existence of a distinctive architectural pattern for the shape of the facades of each group and the compound management does not allow any external modifications to preserve the architectural identity of the compound

Landscape: The compound has public gardens in addition to private gardens for ground floor apartments or villas with artificial lakes and waterfalls, as well as bike routes away from cars to prevent accidents and save lives.

Means of transportation: Most compounds offer a delivery service from inside the compound to inside the cities with special buses in exchange for a nominal fee.

Compound Disadvantages:

Distance from the city: Establishing a compound requires a large area of land, which is often not available within old cities, so we find compounds far from cities.

Distance from the city:

Prices: The presence of services, features and security for residents contributes to the high prices of units compared to ordinary housing, so customers are usually from the upper or upper middle class.

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Sami Abdulaziz

Real Estate Expert

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