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Damascus Citadel… One of the most prominent historical landmarks

Damascus Citadel
A fortified castle and one of the most prominent historical landmarks in the Syrian capital, as well as one of the most important examples of Islamic military architecture in the Middle Ages. It has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
It is located in the northwestern corner of the Old City and is distinguished by its high walls and massive towers.
Foundation:
Its construction began during the Seljuk era, specifically in 1076 AD, and it was greatly expanded during the Ayyubid period.
Location and uniqueness:
It occupies a strategic location and is considered the only fortress

tartus

Tartus: The Pearl of the Syrian Coast Embracing the charm of the Mediterranean and the beauty of nature, Tartus is one of the most important provinces on the Syrian coast. It is known for its golden sand beaches, mild climate and green countryside stretching between the mountains and plains. Tartus is an economic and urban centre, combining traditional industry such as fishing and agriculture with modern ports connecting it to the outside world. The province also embraces a rich historical heritage, with archaeological castles and ancient churches that tell the stories of successive civilizations on this coast. Tartus is a

Housing in Syria

In Syria, housing is no longer just a basic need; it has become a daily story of searching for stability. As life gradually returns to cities like Damascus and Aleppo, demand for homes is increasing at a pace that exceeds the market’s ability to respond. Thousands of families are looking for a safe space to start over, while the supply of real estate remains limited, creating a real race for every available apartment.This growing pressure is driving prices upward and turning real estate into a valuable commodity that goes beyond just walls and a roof. It reflects a complex

Shem's back

The Maadhia al-Sham area in the Damascus countryside has witnessed significant real estate market activity over recent years, especially with a relative improvement in stability and a return to demand for housing and investment. Prices vary greatly depending on the area, location and modernity of construction, but in general prices for small apartments (70 × 85 m2): between 500 to 700 million Syrian pounds Average apartments (100 sqm): between 750 million and 1 billion lira Large apartments (150 m2 and more): can reach up to 1.2 billion lira. Villas and self-contained houses: start from around 1.5 billion and go up

Kasab Village… The Jewel of the Syrian Mountains

Kasab Village… The Jewel of the Syrian Mountains
Nestled in the embrace of lush green nature and close to the coast, Kasab stands as one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in Syria, where the magnificence of the mountains blends with the sea breeze in an unforgettable, enchanting scene.
Kasab is known for its dense forests and fresh air, making it an ideal escape from the summer heat and the noise of the cities. It also features a mild climate and breathtaking panoramic views that capture the heart, especially at sunset.
What makes Kasab special:
Stunning nature full of trees

Al-Fayhaa Suburb in Rural Damascus

Al-Fayhaa Suburb in Rural Damascus is currently considered one of the relatively cheapest areas around the capital. A large part of it still consists of housing cooperatives or buildings in the structural (unfinished) phase.
Apartment prices in Al-Fayhaa Suburb (2026):
✅ Average prices of ready or semi-ready apartments:
98 m² ground-floor apartment with a garden: حوالي 25,000 USD
135 m² apartment (3 rooms + living room): حوالي 30,000 USD
149 m² apartment in shell condition: حوالي 37,000 USD
175 m² newly finished apartment: حوالي 55,000 USD
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Basima, the calmness of nature in Syria

Basima… the calmness of nature near Damascus
Basima is one of the most beautiful villages in Wadi Barada, an ideal place to escape the noise of the city.
Green landscapes, flowing water, and fresh air let you experience real moments of peace.
A simple breakfast in the middle of nature tastes completely different.
Every corner is worth a photo.
Basima is not just a place… it is a feeling

Tartus, the pearl of the Mediterranean Sea

Tartus: The Syrian Pearl of the Mediterranean
Tartus Governorate lies on the western coast of Syria, overlooking the waters of the Mediterranean Sea, combining natural beauty with rich history. It is famous for its stunning golden beaches, dense forests, and green mountains, making it a destination for both sea lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
Tartus carries within its streets traces of ancient civilizations, from the Phoenicians to the Middle Ages, and is known for its relative calm compared to other governorates. Its economy relies on agriculture, fishing, and maritime tourism, and it is also rich in small industries and traditional

Real estate investment in the Syrian market

Real estate investment in Syria is considered an effective way to preserve the value of money amid inflation.
The market is witnessing increasing demand for housing due to population growth and the return of residents.
The sector offers great opportunities with the start of reconstruction projects.
It provides investors with steady income through rentals.
It is characterized by a variety of options between residential and commercial properties.
Its value also increases over time, making it a safe and profitable investment.
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