Moving to Egypt: Expat Guide to Finding & Renting a Home in Cairo
BrokerJoin Editorial Team · 2026-06-04
Cairo is experiencing a significant influx of international residents — professionals from Africa and the Arab world, remote workers attracted by Egypt's low cost of living relative to the dollar, and executives relocating with multinational companies. If you are arriving in Cairo as an expat, here is everything you need to know about finding the right place to live.
The Best Neighborhoods for Expats in Cairo
Maadi
Cairo's original expat stronghold. A leafy, relatively quiet district on the Nile's east bank.
- Why: Tree-lined streets, international schools, diplomatic community, Maadi Community Church, multiple gyms and western-style cafes
- Typical rent: 2-bed apartment EGP 20,000–40,000/month; villa EGP 40,000–100,000/month
- Best for: Families with children, African diplomatic community, those who value quiet over urban energy
Zamalek
An island in the Nile with a distinctly European feel. Cairo's most cosmopolitan neighborhood.
- Why: Walkable, cafes and restaurants, arts scene, embassies, international clubs
- Typical rent: 2-bed apartment EGP 25,000–55,000/month
- Best for: Singles and couples, those who want urban walkability
New Cairo Compounds (5th Settlement)
- Why: Modern facilities, international schools, compound security, green spaces
- Typical rent: 2-bed apartment EGP 18,000–35,000/month in compound
- Best for: Families prioritizing school proximity and safety over central location
Heliopolis
- Classic upscale neighborhood, art deco architecture, Cairo's best community feel
- 2-bed: EGP 15,000–28,000/month
- Best for: Those wanting urban charm with established community
How to Find a Rental
Through BrokerJoin: The most reliable way to find verified listings with transparent pricing. Brokers are rated and commission-disclosed.
Direct landlord: Some landlords list on social media groups (Cairo Expat Housing Facebook group). Higher risk, no professional representation.
Through your employer or embassy: Many multinationals and embassies have pre-vetted housing databases.
What to Expect in Rental Contracts
- Typically 1-year minimum in most areas
- 3 months deposit standard (sometimes 6)
- Annual or bi-annual rent increases (often linked to inflation or dollar rate)
- Utilities separate (electricity 100–500/month, gas, water minimal)
- Most landlords prefer USD for payment stability — negotiate upfront
- Furnished vs unfurnished affects price significantly (20–40% premium for furnished)
Practical Tips for Expat Renters
1. Visit in person before committing — photos rarely show the full picture
2. Check internet infrastructure — fiber optic availability varies significantly by building
3. Meet the building doorman (باب) — he is your day-to-day problem solver
4. Understand the building's water situation — water pressure and hot water reliability vary enormously
5. Check compound rules if applicable — some compounds have strict vehicle, visitor, and pet rules
6. Get a bilingual contract — Arabic and English to protect both parties
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