2024 09 6 min readLocation Guide

Downtown Hurghada Property — Guide to Buying in the City Centre

Downtown Hurghada — centred around the Ad Dahar district and the Sheraton Road area — offers a completely different buying proposition to the resort compounds. This guide covers what to expect and who it suits.

Downtown vs Resort Compound — Key Differences

Downtown Hurghada properties are in the urban fabric of the city rather than in managed gated compounds. They typically offer lower prices, a more authentic local experience, and better walkability to daily services. The trade-off is the absence of compound facilities (pools, security, gardens) and less appeal to the tourist short-let market.

Ad Dahar District

Ad Dahar is Hurghada's oldest and most densely built neighbourhood — the original fishing village that grew into a city. Properties here are the most affordable in Hurghada (studios from £10,000–£20,000) but reflect their age and lack of resort facilities. Popular with expats who want to live like locals rather than in a resort bubble.

Sheraton Road / Sakala Area

The Sheraton Road area is more modern than Ad Dahar and home to many Hurghada businesses, restaurants, and international hotels. Properties in this zone offer better specifications than Ad Dahar while remaining more affordable than the resort compounds. Studios: £20,000–£40,000.

Who Should Buy Downtown?

Downtown properties suit: expats planning to live in Hurghada full-time who want authentic city access; buyers on tight budgets who prioritise affordability over facilities; and investors targeting the long-term local rental market rather than tourist lets.

Important Considerations

Quality varies widely in downtown Hurghada. Always have a thorough inspection done. Check water pressure, electricity supply reliability, building age and structural condition. The absence of compound management means maintenance is entirely the owner's responsibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest area to buy in Hurghada?+
Ad Dahar in downtown Hurghada has the cheapest properties — studios from £10,000–£20,000. However, these are in urban buildings without compound facilities.
Is downtown Hurghada a good investment?+
Less suited to tourist rentals but can deliver strong yields in the local long-term rental market due to low entry prices.

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