Located only 12 km away from Ain Sokhna’s toll station, Kastra – the vibrant new neighborhood of Azha brought to you by Madaar Developments– blends perfectly into the resort community for those who prefer a refined yet casual lifestyle. The whole design of the compound incorporates organic materials, natural wood and stone, and atmospheric lighting. This doesn’t come as a surprise, as the master plan designed by British Masterplan office Barton Willmore was inspired by Azha’s location on the Red Sea. The design incorporated swimmable lagoons that are monitored constantly to make sure the water is always beautifully crystal clear. Kastra, however, stands out from the remainder of the community with residents having more than 5500 m2 of pristine lanscape on either side of their home.
Kastra’s homes reflect and compliment the beach lifestyles of their inhabitants. With Stone counter-tops, pendant lights and glass paneling, the homes are given a modern tasteful feel. All the Kastra units boast outstanding finishing, with large windows and balconies that maximize on natural lighting. The line separating indoor and outdoor living simply blurs within the condos, enabling residents to truly enjoy the majestic landscapes surrounding their homes.
In a nutshell, Azha’s Kastra represents the pinnacle of beach living, making it a destination of choice for all your upcoming vacations in Ain Sokhna.
If you wish to know more about what’s available in the real estate market, you can visit us on our website Nawy and take a look at our wide selection of exclusive homes.
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