Quick answer
The official Kayan Blue Crest page inspected on August 21, 2026 does not publish a live project-wide price list or payment plan. That means a responsible price guide should not invent a starting figure. The correct next step is to request Axwell’s current unit-by-unit availability and written payment schedule, then compare the contractual currency, deposit, installments, delivery payments and compulsory charges.
Published live price
Not shown on official Kayan page
Request current Axwell quotation
Published payment plan
Not shown on official Kayan page
Confirm in writing
Contract focus
Unit-specific terms
Do not use generic portal math
Why this Blue Crest price page does not publish an unverified “from” price
Property search pages often copy the lowest visible listing and label it the project starting price. That is risky for Blue Crest because the official developer page used as the primary source does not publish a live project-wide price list. A portal listing can represent one apartment, one release, one promotional date or one seller. It can be useful market evidence, but it is not automatically the official current project price. Axwell should therefore quote the exact available unit you are considering.
For SEO and conversion, this is actually useful information: a buyer searching “Blue Crest Hurghada price” usually wants an answer they can act on today, not a number that looked correct three months ago. The page should make the data gap visible and offer a fast way to obtain current stock. When you receive a quotation, save the date, unit number, building, floor, size, view, price and expiry of the offer. That creates a reliable comparison point instead of a floating headline number.
How to read a Blue Crest quotation before comparing it with another project
Start with the contractual price and currency. A quotation should identify the unit number and the price that will appear in the contract, not just an estimated equivalent in another currency. Then separate payments into categories: reservation, down payment, regular installments, any construction or delivery milestone, maintenance or service charges, parking, meters and optional items. If a discount is offered, ask what action triggers it and whether it changes the payment schedule.
Do not compare two projects by monthly installment alone. One plan may use a larger deposit, another may include a balloon payment at handover, and a third may spread the balance over more years while charging a separate maintenance amount. Compare total contractual cash commitments and timing. If a schedule does not state payment frequency, do not divide the balance into monthly or quarterly numbers yourself and present that calculation as the developer’s plan.
| Field | What a useful quotation should show | Red flag |
|---|---|---|
| Unit identity | Building, floor, unit number, type and area | Only “1BR apartment” with no unit reference |
| Price | Exact contractual currency and amount | A converted estimate without source/date |
| Reservation | Amount, due date and refund terms | Non-refundable language not explained |
| Down payment | Percentage/amount and timing | “Low down payment” with no number |
| Installments | Term, frequency and dates | Only “up to X years” |
| Delivery payments | Any amount due at handover | Omitted from installment headline |
| Maintenance / extras | Compulsory charges and due dates | Discovered only after reservation |


What can change the price of a Blue Crest apartment
Blue Crest offers several apartment types and outlooks, so price can vary for legitimate reasons even when two units have the same bedroom count. Floor level, orientation, sea versus pool versus city view, internal layout, balcony or terrace, phase, building, release date and promotional terms can all affect a quotation. This is why the phrase “Blue Crest price” is not enough for a decision; the buyer needs a comparable unit specification alongside the number.
Use a simple rule: never pay a premium you cannot describe. If one apartment costs more because of a better outlook, ask what exactly is protected in that outlook. If the premium is for a higher floor, check lift access and view obstruction. If the premium is for phase or location within the compound, compare walking distance to pools, entrances and parking. A price difference becomes meaningful only when the underlying difference is clear.
- ✓Floor and orientation
- ✓Sea, pool or city outlook
- ✓Apartment size and layout efficiency
- ✓Balcony / terrace configuration
- ✓Phase and building location
- ✓Release date and promotional conditions
- ✓Finishing inclusions beyond the baseline specification
Payment-plan questions that protect your cash flow
A good payment plan is not simply the longest plan. It is the plan whose dates match your ability to pay and whose terms are clear enough to model. Ask Axwell for the developer’s written schedule, then mark each payment date on a calendar. Identify whether payments are monthly, quarterly, annual or tied to construction milestones. Highlight any amount due on contract signing, delivery or utility connection that is not part of the regular installment stream.
If you are an international buyer, also ask how payments must be remitted, what beneficiary name should appear, what receipts are issued and what reference should be included on transfers. Confirm the consequences of a late payment and whether any discount depends on paying earlier than the standard schedule. The objective is to understand the actual contractual cash flow before the emotional pressure of a preferred unit or limited release enters the decision.
- ✓Written schedule with dates and amounts
- ✓Contractual beneficiary and payment reference
- ✓Late-payment rules
- ✓Any handover / maintenance lump sum
- ✓Discount conditions and expiry
- ✓Whether reservation is credited toward the contract price
How to compare Blue Crest with another Hurghada offer without misleading yourself
Create a one-page comparison with the same columns for every project: exact unit, area, finish, view, price, down payment, total installment term, delivery timing, compulsory extras and location. Keep Blue Crest’s stable project facts—central El Hadaba location, 1–3 bedroom formats, turnkey finishing and published phase timing—separate from the sales terms that can change. This prevents a temporary promotion from becoming the entire investment case.
Also compare the reason you are buying. A holiday-home buyer may accept a higher price for the view and central access they will personally use. A budget-led investor may prioritize a lower all-in cash requirement and a simple, rentable layout. A resident may care more about parking, maintenance and noise. There is no universally “best” payment plan; there is a plan that is understandable, contractually clear and compatible with the buyer’s goal.
| Decision field | Blue Crest | Alternative |
|---|---|---|
| Exact unit / floor | Fill from current Axwell quotation | Fill from comparable quotation |
| Contract price | Do not use stale portal headline | Use same currency basis |
| Down payment | Use written schedule | Use written schedule |
| Installment term / frequency | Confirm exact dates | Confirm exact dates |
| Delivery | Phase-specific contract clause | Project-specific contract clause |
| Compulsory extras | List separately | List separately |
| Primary reason to buy | Central access / unit / lifestyle | State alternative advantage |
What to send Axwell so you get a useful Blue Crest answer
A vague message such as “price?” usually produces a generic brochure. A better enquiry gives the sales team enough information to return a shortlist you can compare. Send your approximate budget in the currency you actually control, preferred bedroom count, whether the unit is for personal use or investment, view preference, maximum comfortable down payment and desired delivery window. Ask for no more than three matching units at first so the differences stay readable.
For each option, request the unit-number floor plan and payment schedule together. That pairing is important: a price without the plan is incomplete, and a plan without the exact unit can be a marketing example. Once you have the shortlist, use the main Blue Crest buyer guide to check finishing, location, phase and amenities before moving to reservation.
- ✓Budget and contractual-currency preference
- ✓1, 2 or 3 bedrooms
- ✓Personal use, holiday use or investment
- ✓View preference
- ✓Maximum down payment
- ✓Preferred delivery phase
- ✓Request 2–3 unit-specific options with floor plans and schedules
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How much is Blue Crest Hurghada in 2026?
Kayan Development’s official Blue Crest page inspected for this guide does not publish a current project-wide price list. Because unit prices can change by release, size, floor and view, request Axwell’s latest availability sheet and a written quotation for the exact unit instead of relying on a stale “from” price.
What is the Blue Crest Hurghada down payment?
The primary official developer page used for this guide does not publish a current down-payment percentage. Ask Axwell for the developer’s written schedule showing reservation, down payment, installment dates, delivery payments, maintenance charges and any discount conditions. Do not infer the official plan from a third-party portal listing.
Can I buy Blue Crest on installments?
Current installment availability should be confirmed from the unit-specific sales schedule. The official Blue Crest project page does not publish the current payment plan used by Axwell. If installments are offered, request the exact term, payment frequency and any handover lump sum before calculating affordability.
Why do Blue Crest prices differ between listings?
Different listings can refer to different apartment sizes, floors, views, buildings, phases, release dates and promotional terms. They may also be published at different times. Compare unit identity and contractual terms before concluding that one seller or apartment is cheaper.
What should I ask for before reserving Blue Crest?
Ask for the exact unit-number quotation, floor plan, payment schedule, finishing specification, phase-specific delivery clause, reservation/refund terms and compulsory extra charges. A reservation should follow written facts that can be checked against the contract, not just a verbal price or a screenshot.
Next step
Get a unit-specific answer, not a generic brochure
Send Axwell your budget, preferred unit type and buying goal. Ask for the current availability sheet, written payment schedule, floor plans and the exact project-page facts that apply to the unit you are considering.
