Eastown
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Choose from 24 diverse units to suit your needs
About Eastown
Eastown Compound – SODIC, Fifth Settlement is one of the most prestigious residential projects by Sodic in New Cairo, offering a combination of modern design, luxury, and expansive green spaces. The compound provides a safe and peaceful environment with full amenities, including commercial areas, swimming pools, fitness and wellness centers, jogging and cycling paths, and children’s play areas to meet all residents’ needs.
Location
The compound is strategically located in the heart of Fifth Settlement, New Cairo, close to major roads and highways for easy access to Greater Cairo:
El-Teseen Street
Cairo – Ain Sokhna Road
Mohamed Naguib Axis & Gamal Abdel Nasser Axis
15 minutes to the New Administrative Capital
It is also near key services and landmarks such as:
The American University in Cairo
Mall of Egypt and Mall of Arabia
Nearby residential compounds like Stone Residences, Palm Hills, and Mountain View iCity
Project Area and Design
Eastown SODIC spans a large area with most of the space dedicated to green areas and water features, while building density is minimal to ensure privacy and breathtaking views. The design is inspired by modern European architecture, with smart distribution of units and facilities for optimal comfort and luxury.
Types of Units
The project offers a wide variety of residential units:
Apartments
Duplexes
Penthouses
Services and Facilities
Jogging, walking, and cycling paths
Swimming pools for adults and children
Kids’ play areas
Health clubs and beauty centers
Commercial areas with shops, restaurants, and cafes
24/7 security system
Spacious parking garages
Green areas and scenic landscapes
Investment Advantages
Prime location in the heart of New Cairo
Unique European-inspired modern design
Variety of units: apartments, duplexes, and penthouses
Integrated and peaceful residential environment with wide green spaces
Trusted developer with strong reputation – Sodic
Potential for stable rental income