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IslandSha
Member # 5164
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I've read several posts about the prejudices against Maadi but does anyone have anything good to say? We arrived in Cairo last night (we thought until this week that we would be living in Alexandria) and I am beginning my search for a place to live. We are currently staying at a hotel in Zameleck so this is the only area we've walked around so far. My husband will find out tomorrow more about where he will actually be working so that will be a big indicator too.

He is anxious to get a car and start driving and I say absolutely no. I watch the traffic out the window and just can't believe how wild it is. When we lived in Croatia last year we walked unless we left the city. Parking was a nightmare.


 

Egyman30
Member # 5311
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Hi, i have red your post and i would like to know where do you prefer to settle in cairo and what is your budget and for how long time because i have a good flat in a so Qiute place in Nasr city if it not so far from you and it has 2 air conditon and everything you need and neer so good building and near form everything you would when you want to walk aroud so feel free to contact me

 
newcomer
Member # 1056
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Please give us more details about the apartment, how many rooms etc., what equipment and furniture is in it, which part of Medinet Nasr is it in, which floor in the building, and how much is the rent if it’s a long term lease and are any services included?

By the way IslandSha, this area would take at about 30 minutes on a good run by taxi/car to Zamalek and over an hour by public transport. Sorry, but you will have to wait for comments from people who in Maadi as they will be able to tell you more about the area than I can, but as you say, best to wait until you know where your husband will be working first. Driving here isn't that bad really once you switch into the right mentality and realise that the other people don’t want to hit you any more than you want to be hit!!! You just have to be brave and go for it!

 

annie_81
Member # 4149
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Hello, Im from Canada and I moved to Maadi 2 months ago (long-term). I love it!
Maadi rocks! Downtown is poluted, dirty, crowded and, as you noticed, traffic is crazy. Maadi is GREEN, uncrowded (by Egyptian standards!), clean, beautiful. And of course it as all the shops youd want to have nearby. Its more quiet too. Go for it. It might be a bit far from downtown but it is certainly worth it. The quality of life is much better. Appartments are much cheaper too.
At first I didnt want to live in Maadi because I knew that it was where most foreigners live and I wanted the "real" Egyptian experience. DOnt worry, there are enough Egyptians around! When I first came, my stress level lowered by half! It doesnt stink and it doesnt take 15 minutes to cross a street. I love it.
 
WELSHLADYUK
Member # 5356
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Yes I too have lived in Maadi and its a lovely place, many up market people, good shops, the Grand Cafe to sit and have a coffee near the Nile, a multiscreen cinema, the Grand shopping Mall. If your worried about driving then Maadi is a "little less congested" and theres a fab Metro service not far which will take you straight into many parts of Cairo. Not to far, green what more can I say and its a little more lively than Zamalek too.
 
IslandSha
Member # 5164
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Thanks for your wonderful responses. Once we determine where my husband will be working, I'll begin a search for permanent housing. A location with more green space and less crowding sounds great. I'd also love to be able to walk to meet and greet friends at cafes/restaurants. This hotel is fine for the short term but it's definitely small. Once my stuff arrives from the US there will just not be enough room here.
 
sallyally
Member # 3426
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I'm from Canada and have settled in Maadi. Definately quieter and greener than other parts of Cairo. I've recently started driving and have found that it's much easier on my nerves to be the one behind the wheel. Not as difficult as I thought it would be. Good luck!
 
IslandSha
Member # 5164
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I think we'll wait on driving for a while although one of the women that worked in husband's position previously said it was no big deal to drive.

Thanks for all the encouragement. I checked out your picture website Annie. I hope to get started posting pictures soon. We really haven't been here that long so I'll get there.
 

annie_81
Member # 4149
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Hey Islandsha, thanks! hope you liked the view!
Sally, where in Canada are you from? Im from Montreal and I go to AUC. What about you? Are you a teacher in Maadi?
 
meriah2
Member # 1873
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Hey! I'm also from Canada (British Columbia) and living in Maadi! I agree that it is a nice place to live - the trees are especially nice The only thing that I really dislike about living in Maadi is that the prices are a bit higher than in some other areas. Shopping is a bit more expensive, but I don't think it's something that is a major problem. It is great for walking around, especially in the evenings, and there are all of the shops and things that you will need. Have a good stay!
 
IslandSha
Member # 5164
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Oh No, a Canadian invasion. Do you all mind if I ask why you moved here? I moved with my husband who works here. Today was his first day of work. The company will continue to arrange transportion while we're staying in the hotel this month. Once we're settled they are arranging a shuttle type service to pick up workers around the city.

I am not sure whether I'll try to work or not. I have computer/internet type work to do but that is on my own time schedule. I would like to live in an area that there is all the facilities I'll need: shopping, entertainment, etc.

Also, does anyone have any idea of how much utilites will be? I want to make sure we stay within our budget.


 

sallyally
Member # 3426
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I'm from Vancouver, BC and I moved here to teach (in a British school outside Maadi).
 
annie_81
Member # 4149
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hello, I first visited Egypt last year and fell in love with the country, people, culture, etc... So I applied at the American University in Cairo (AUC), and here I am!!
:-) Im in grad school, in the "forced migration and refugee studies". After I graduate next June Im hoping to fins a job in Cairo.
 
JOSHUA
Member # 4946
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quote:
Originally posted by annie_81:
hello, I first visited Egypt last year and fell in love with the country, people, culture, etc... So I applied at the American University in Cairo (AUC), and here I am!!
:-) Im in grad school, in the "forced migration and refugee studies". After I graduate next June Im hoping to fins a job in Cairo.

I miss AUC
 

l1nux
Member # 5824
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quote:
Originally posted by annie_81:
Hello, Im from Canada and I moved to Maadi 2 months ago (long-term). I love it!
Maadi rocks! Downtown is poluted, dirty, crowded and, as you noticed, traffic is crazy. Maadi is GREEN, uncrowded (by Egyptian standards!), clean, beautiful. And of course it as all the shops youd want to have nearby. Its more quiet too. Go for it. It might be a bit far from downtown but it is certainly worth it. The quality of life is much better. Appartments are much cheaper too.
At first I didnt want to live in Maadi because I knew that it was where most foreigners live and I wanted the "real" Egyptian experience. DOnt worry, there are enough Egyptians around! When I first came, my stress level lowered by half! It doesnt stink and it doesnt take 15 minutes to cross a street. I love it.

hi annie_81
relly you live in maadi? i live in to can i meet you and can i be a friend

 

GrumpyGherkin
Member # 4970
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Hi IslandSha

I really think the area you live in in Cairo is a case of 'differnt strokes for different folks'. Also I think it depends on which area your husband will be working. The commute from downtown to Maadi in peak hour traffic 2 times a day is a nightmare and draining. If you are going to live in Maadi, you have to drive as it is a big place. Also there is not much in the way of shopping or entertainment and it seems after dark everything is closed and you will need to rely on those sleazy taxi drivers to get around. I lived in Maadi and hated it.

I also lived in Zamalek and loved it. There is everything you need there, shopping, loads of pubs and clubs, entertainment and it is all within walking distance.

Good luck on your move
 




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