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Haram City is a major affordable housing project being developed in Egypt by Orascom Development in 6th of October City. Construction of the project began in May 2007,[1] and as of summer 2010 there are around 25,000 residents. By its scheduled completion in 2012, it will house 400,000 residents.[2]

Haram City represents the largest private investment in affordable housing in Egypt. Resident incomes are limited to $320 a month for individuals and $450 for families.[3] Despite these intentions, some residents have complained that the location is isolated and lacking in work opportunities.[2] The development will include such features as schools, a hospital, and a shopping mall.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Orascom Development". Orascom Development. Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  2. ^ a b New York Times: To Catch Cairo Overflow, 2 Megacities Rise in Sand
  3. ^ Arab Finance: Housing Communities project is profitable
  4. ^ Steel Guru: Orascom launches new phase of Haram City - 158906 - 2010-08-06