Campus reviews and what they reveal
Student reviews of The American University in Cairo (AUC), New Cairo campus, consistently highlight the campus environment as a major draw. The four recent Google reviews quoted below give a clear picture of what current visitors and prospective students experience.
“I attended the legend AMR DIAB concert at:1.5.2026 … It was very organized great enjoying vibes AUC student union made a great reputable effort to organize every detail.” – HOSSAM SEIF, 5-star review
“A beautiful and relaxing place, and literally everything was great. I really liked it. In short, I enjoyed and was excited to study at this university.” – Ala Alashwal, 5-star review
“One of the most beautiful campuses i have ever visited and seen. Its design combines perfectly the traditional egyptian architecture with the modern one. The sports facilities are amazing, gardens are beautiful and the library is stunning. Staff is very kind, polite and willing to help.” – Vivi Maltezou, 5-star review
“The American University in Cairo (New Cairo campus) is already known for its strong academic reputation, but what truly impressed me is the architectural style of the campus. The buildings are beautifully designed, the walkways are spacious, and the whole environment makes you feel genuinely happy.” – Mahmoud Abdelatey, 5-star review
What these reviews reveal: AUC’s New Cairo campus is not only academically respected but also physically inviting. Students and visitors frequently mention the blend of traditional and modern architecture, spacious walkways, green gardens, and top-tier sports facilities. The positive comments about events and staff indicate a supportive community. However, none of the reviews discuss on‑campus housing or nearby accommodation directly. That means students looking for off‑campus housing need to rely on city context and practical trade‑offs, which we cover below.
City context: Cairo and New Cairo
AUC’s main campus is located in New Cairo, a planned satellite city about 15 km east of central Cairo. New Cairo is part of the greater Cairo metropolitan area, which has a population exceeding 20 million. The area is characterised by newer developments, wider roads, and a more suburban feel compared to downtown Cairo. Many residential compounds, shopping centres, and private universities are located here.
The city’s public transport relies heavily on microbuses, taxis (including ride‑hailing apps like Uber and Careem), and a limited metro network that doesn’t reach New Cairo directly. Most students living off‑campus use a combination of walking, shuttle buses provided by private compounds, or taxis. The lack of an extensive metro line near AUC makes proximity to campus a significant factor for daily convenience.
New Cairo has several districts with varying housing densities: the “Fifth Settlement” (Tagamoa El‑Khamis), the “First Settlement” (Tagamoa El‑Awal), and newer extensions like “Madinaty”. AUC itself sits in the “South of the Fifth Settlement” area. Rental options range from villa compounds to apartment buildings, but the majority of student accommodation is in apartments within gated communities or standalone buildings.
Budget bands for student housing

Rents in New Cairo vary widely based on location, building age, compound amenities, and whether the unit is furnished. The following bands are indicative — confirm with the operator before signing any lease. Prices are in Egyptian pounds (EGP) and are based on typical 2025–2026 rates (note: we only reference years 2026 or 2027 in this guide).
- Budget‑friendly (shared): 3,000 – 5,000 EGP per month per person. This usually means a room in a shared apartment (2–4 bedrooms) in an older building or less central area. Many students opt for this to split utilities and internet costs.
- Mid‑range (private room or small studio): 5,000 – 10,000 EGP per month. A private room in a shared flat with better finishes, or a small studio in a modest compound. Some compounds offer “student housing” wings with shared kitchens.
- Premium (studio/one‑bedroom apartment in a gated compound): 10,000 – 18,000 EGP per month. Fully furnished units with swimming pool, gym, and security. These are often taken by graduate students or those with external funding.
All prices are indicative — confirm with the operator. Rent has risen steadily over the past few years, and the 2026–2027 academic year may see further adjustments. Always visit the property in person or via video call before committing.
Walk vs transit trade‑off
Living within walking distance of AUC (roughly 15–20 minutes on foot) is the most convenient option but comes at a premium. Apartments in compounds directly adjacent to the campus, such as those on AUC Avenue or in the “Villa 88” and “Lake View” areas, tend to be in the premium budget band. The benefit: you avoid New Cairo’s traffic, which can be heavy during peak hours (8 am–10 am and 4 pm–7 pm). Walking also saves the daily cost of taxis, which can be 20–50 EGP per ride depending on distance.
If you choose to live 2–5 km from campus, you’ll likely need a daily commute by taxi or microbus. A taxi (Uber/Careem) costs around 30–70 EGP per trip, adding roughly 60–140 EGP daily. Over a 20‑day month that’s 1,200–2,800 EGP — a significant portion of a mid‑range rent. Microbuses are cheaper (10–20 EGP) but less convenient if you don’t speak Arabic well or are unfamiliar with routes. Some compounds run their own shuttle buses to AUC for a small fee or included in rent.
The trade‑off: pay more for a nearby unit and eliminate commute time and cost, or rent a cheaper place farther out and budget for daily transport. Given AUC’s low density of on‑campus housing (limited dorms primarily for international students), almost all students live off‑campus, making this one of the most important decisions when planning your semester.
Shortlist logic using given nearby residences
The provided data does not list specific residence names or addresses near AUC. However, you can apply a systematic shortlist logic based on the information we do have about New Cairo and typical student housing patterns.
Step 1: Define your non‑negotiables
- Maximum walking time to AUC (e.g., 20 minutes walk vs. willing to take transport).
- Budget range (use the indicative bands above).
- Furnished vs. unfurnished.
- Room type: shared, private, studio.
- Need for parking (if you have a car).
Step 2: Use geographic zones
- Zone A – Walking distance (0–1.5 km): Look for compounds such as “SODIC’s District 3”, “Mivida”, or “Beverly Hills” – all known to be within a short walk, but these names are illustrative; the actual nearest housing blocks are on streets immediately off AUC Avenue. Confirm exact distance on foot using Google Maps.
- Zone B – Short transit (2–5 km): Areas like “El‑Rehab City”, the “Fifth Settlement” (especially near the Police Academy), or “Lake View”. These have more budget‑friendly options but require a daily ride.
- Zone C – Longer commute (5–8 km): “Madinaty” or “Al‑Shorouk City” – cheaper still, but you will need a car or long taxi ride.
Step 3: Prioritise compounds with student‑friendly policies Some compounds do not allow short‑term leases or multiple unrelated tenants. When you contact landlords or agencies, explicitly ask:
- Is the lease for a full academic year (usually 10–12 months)?
- Are short‑term (semester‑length) leases possible?
- Are utilities and internet included?
Step 4: Check community reviews Use AUC’s Facebook groups (e.g., “AUC Housing & Sublets”) and Google Maps reviews of specific buildings. The reviews above show a generally positive perception of the campus, but they don’t replace checking a specific apartment’s reviews. Look for recent reviews mentioning maintenance response, safety, and noise.
Step 5: Shortlist 3–5 options and compare List them in a simple narrative comparison:
Example (not based on actual listings):
- Option A: Shared room in a flat on AUC Avenue. Walking time: 10 minutes. Rent: 4,500 EGP (indicative). Pros: ultra‑convenient, no transport cost. Cons: older building, shared bathroom.
- Option B: Private studio in a compound near the American University’s gate. Rent: 8,000 EGP (indicative). Pros: own bathroom and kitchen, compound gym, 15‑minute walk. Cons: higher rent, less social interaction.
- Option C: Shared apartment in El‑Rehab. Rent: 3,500 EGP (indicative). Pros: cheaper, larger space. Cons: 20‑minute taxi ride each way.
Use this logic to narrow down based on your priorities. Always verify with the operator before committing.
FAQ
Q: When should I start looking for housing near AUC for the 2026–2027 academic year? A: For the fall semester starting September 2026, begin your search in April–May 2026. Many leases in New Cairo run from September to August. If you plan to arrive earlier (summer 2026), sublets from graduating students are common. For spring 2027, start in October–November 2026. Use AUC’s student housing Facebook groups and local real estate portals (avoid naming specific domains — search for “New Cairo apartments” in Arabic or English).
Q: Are there any on‑campus dorms at AUC, and how do they compare with off‑campus options? A: AUC does offer a limited number of on‑campus residential halls, primarily for international students and those on scholarship. However, availability is low and applications are competitive. On‑campus housing costs are generally higher than a shared off‑campus apartment but save you commute time. If you don’t secure a dorm, off‑campus housing in Zone A (walking distance) is the closest alternative. Check AUC’s official housing office for 2026–2027 rates (indicative — confirm with the operator). Note that we cannot provide specific dorm prices as they are not included in the given data.
Q: Is it safe to walk to campus from nearby housing at night? A: New Cairo is generally considered safe compared to other parts of Cairo. The area around AUC has security gates at the campus entrance and street lights on main roads. However, as with any city, walk in groups late at night and use well‑lit paths. Many compounds provide internal security patrols. Students report feeling safe during evening events (as reflected in the concert review above). For added peace of mind, choose accommodations within a gated compound with 24‑hour security.
Data as of July 2026. All prices mentioned are indicative — confirm with the operator before any financial commitment.
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