From due diligence to title registration, our attorneys in Hurghada handle the paperwork so foreign buyers can purchase property with clarity and confidence.
A closer look at how our attorneys support foreign buyers through each stage of the property purchase process
We review land registry records, developer documentation, and prior ownership history to confirm a property is legally clear before any funds are transferred by the buyer.
Our attorneys draft or review purchase agreements in Arabic and English, checking payment schedules, delivery dates, and penalty clauses to protect the buyer's interests.
We explain which identification, residency, and financial documents are required for non-Egyptian buyers, and help prepare accurate paperwork to avoid registration delays.
For buyers who cannot attend every appointment in person, we prepare and notarize power of attorney documents so a representative can act on their behalf lawfully.
Before signing with a developer, we check licensing status, project permits, and past delivery records to help buyers assess whether a project is legally sound.
We coordinate with the relevant government offices to move a property purchase through registration steps, keeping buyers informed of each required stage and deadline.
Yes, foreign nationals can own property in most areas of Egypt, including Hurghada, though certain restrictions apply near border or military zones. Our attorneys review each property's location and status before proceeding.
Typically a valid passport, proof of funds, and in some cases a power of attorney if you cannot be present for signing. We provide a checklist tailored to your specific transaction before you begin.
Timelines vary depending on the property type and completeness of documentation, but registration steps commonly take several weeks to a few months. We keep clients updated at each stage of the process.
Yes, we review developer sales contracts line by line, checking payment terms, delivery obligations, and penalty clauses before you sign, so you understand your rights and responsibilities in advance.
Yes, we can prepare a notarized power of attorney allowing a trusted representative to complete signing and registration steps on your behalf while you remain abroad.
We assess the contract terms and applicable regulations to advise on available options, which may include negotiation with the seller or developer, or formal legal proceedings if warranted.
Speak with an attorney who understands the process foreign buyers face in Hurghada before you sign anything.