Properties for Rent in Sarayat — How to Find the Perfect Property in Sarayat
Sarayat Maadi is Cairo’s leafy villa district—quiet streets, embassies, generous plot sizes, and premium family living. This data‑driven guide shows you how to shortlist, compare, and secure the right rental in Sarayat using House Solution Egypt’s live inventory, with checklists, tables, and internal links to the exact pages you’ll use during your search.
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Why Sarayat works for high‑intent renters
Sarayat is primarily low‑rise villas and large apartments on wide, tree‑lined streets. It offers quieter traffic than Degla, larger private gardens, and proximity to embassies and international schools. Rental stock includes standalone villas, duplexes, ground floors with expansive outdoor areas, and premium apartments in boutique buildings. If you’re targeting space, privacy, and long‑term comfort, Sarayat is the benchmark pocket of Maadi.
Common rental property types in Sarayat
| Property Type | Typical Size Range | Who It Fits | Popular Features | Browse |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standalone villas | 350–900 sqm interior; plots 500–1200 sqm | Large families, diplomats, executives | Private gardens, multiple suites, parking | See Sarayat villas |
| Ground floors with garden | 200–450 sqm; terraces 40–180 sqm | Families with kids or pets | Private entrance, outdoor dining zones | Browse ground floors |
| Duplexes & penthouses | 280–650 sqm across 2–3 floors | Entertainers, multi‑gen households | Roof patios, wide receptions, ensuites | See premium stock |
| Boutique apartments | 160–280 sqm for 2–3BR | Couples and smaller families | Balconies, elevator, quiet streets | See Sarayat apartments |
| Offices & live‑work | 70–600 sqm | Boutique firms, clinics, consultancies | Street visibility, multiple rooms, parking | See mixed inventory |
Tip: open Sarayat apartments, Sarayat ground floors, and All Sarayat properties in new tabs to compare photos, sizes, and finishing levels side by side.
How to shortlist the right Sarayat rental
- Define a family layout (bedrooms, guest suite, nanny room, home office) and a target reception width in meters.
- Pick furnishing level furnished, semi‑furnished, or unfurnished; furnished is fastest to move into but limits customization.
- Draw your commute triangle schools (CAC, Lycée), your office, and Ring Road entry to keep door‑to‑door times stable.
- Set a budget band and keep a 10% buffer for garden upkeep and minor upgrades.
- Plan two viewing rounds day and evening to read noise, lighting, parking, and neighborhood activity.
- Validate building services elevator logs, doorman hours, garbage schedule, water pressure, and internet options.
- Prepare contract readiness ID copies, deposit, appliance inventory if furnished, and a move‑in condition report.
Sarayat vs Degla vs New Maadi — quick comparison
| Factor | Sarayat | Degla | New Maadi |
|---|---|---|---|
| Street layout | Wide villa streets, detached homes | Grid‑like, highly walkable | Mix of wide avenues and mid‑rise blocks |
| Typical buildings | Standalone villas, duplexes, boutique apartments | Mid‑rise apartments, garden floors, duplexes | Newer apartment buildings, some villas |
| Everyday convenience | Quiet, green, family‑centric | Closer to Road 9 cafés and shops | Good road access, supermarkets |
| Who usually rents | Diplomats, executives, larger families | Young families, professionals | Commuters needing faster access |
| Browse listings | Sarayat rentals | Degla rentals | New Maadi rentals |
Budget bands and search strategy
Use these profiles to calibrate options before scheduling tours.
Boutique apartment seeker
- 2–3BR, 160–220 sqm
- Balcony, elevator, quiet block
- Consider streets closer to Road 9 access
Garden floor family
- 3–4BR, 220–380 sqm + 60–150 sqm outdoor
- Private entrance, shaded garden
- Prioritize streets with calmer weekend traffic
Villa hunter
- 4–6BR villas, 400–800 sqm
- Multiple suites, driver’s room, garage
- Shortlist 3–5 options; negotiate garden care add‑ons
Viewing itinerary that saves time
- Map homes by cluster (north, central, south Sarayat) to cut cross‑traffic.
- Schedule 15–20 minutes per unit; reserve 30 minutes for villas.
- Plan a dusk slot to check lighting, street activity, and noise.
- Carry a tape measure for reception width, fridge niche, and bed placements.
- Note parking patterns on Fridays and weeknights.
Contract and handover checklist
Before signing
- Validated IDs and work letter or proof of income
- Inventory list if furnished (appliances, furniture, AC)
- Deposit amount and refund timeline
- Minor fixes agreed in writing with dates
At handover
- Move‑in condition photos for each room
- Utility meter readings recorded in contract addendum
- Spare keys set and gate remote if available
- Internet provider appointment scheduled
First week
- Test water pressure and hot water capacity
- Check AC performance and maintenance schedule
- Verify garbage collection and doorman hours
- Walk routes to schools and groceries
People Also Ask — Sarayat Rentals
Is Sarayat suitable for families with children
Yes. Wide streets, quiet traffic, and larger gardens make Sarayat ideal for families. Many homes sit within an easy drive to international schools.
What property types rent fastest in Sarayat
Updated ground floors with gardens and well‑maintained villas with modern kitchens tend to move quickly. Shortlist early and prepare documents to lock your pick.
Should I rent furnished or unfurnished in Sarayat
Furnished is turnkey and faster; unfurnished offers flexibility and lower wear‑and‑tear risk. Many families choose semi‑furnished to balance both.
How do I compare Sarayat with Degla before deciding
Open both listing pages side by side — Sarayat rentals and Degla rentals — then filter by bedrooms and finishing level. Tour one of each on the same day to compare noise and parking.
Next step
Share your move‑in date, bedroom count, and budget. We will shortlist five Sarayat options within your criteria and arrange same‑day viewings.














