Quick answer
Axwell’s supplied Red Hills record lists a starting-price snapshot of “From EGP 4,000,000” and an “Up to 6 Years Installments” headline. Its payment structure describes 0% down over six years, 10% down with a 5% discount, and a 30% cash discount; a separate FAQ field also mentions 15% and 20% down options. Because these first-party fields are not fully aligned, the only safe current answer is a unit-specific written quotation from Axwell.
Axwell price snapshot
From EGP 4,000,000
Confirm current release
Headline term
Up to 6 years
Frequency not supplied
0% option
Listed in payment structure
Confirm current availability
Cash discount
30% listed
Confirm conditions/current offer
What “From EGP 4,000,000” means in the supplied Axwell snapshot
The supplied Red Hills project record uses “From EGP 4,000,000” as its starting-price field. This is the strongest first-party price evidence available inside the uploaded source, so it is appropriate to mention—but only with the date and context. It does not tell us which unit, floor or release carries that figure today. A current search result or reseller listing can show a higher number without proving the Axwell record was wrong; it may simply represent a newer release or different unit.
If you are price-sensitive, ask Axwell to identify the lowest currently available Red Hills unit and show the unit type, area, floor, view and full payment schedule next to the price. That is more useful than asking whether the project “still starts from 4M.” A current minimum unit could sell quickly, and the project-wide price should not be frozen in SEO content as though inventory never changes.
Payment options recorded in Axwell data
The structured payment section lists three clear options. First, 0% down payment with installments over six years. Second, 10% down payment with a description saying the buyer receives a 5% discount on total unit price. Third, a 30% cash discount for full cash payment. These options are commercially important and high-search-intent, but the record does not provide installment frequency or a complete payment calendar, so this guide does not calculate monthly or quarterly payments.
There is also a source-control issue: the FAQ answer inside the same Red Hills project record mentions 0%, 10%, 15% or 20% down-payment options. Instead of quietly deleting that difference, a buyer should treat it as evidence that offers can have multiple variants or that one field may be outdated. Ask Axwell to send the current developer schedule and identify which options apply to the exact unit and quotation date.
| Reference | Supplied wording | What is still unknown |
|---|---|---|
| Option A | 0% down; installments over 6 years | Frequency, exact unit eligibility |
| Option B | 10% down; 5% discount | Discount conditions and schedule |
| Option C | 30% cash discount | Current cash-offer validity |
| FAQ field | 0%, 10%, 15% or 20% down options | How these variants map to current stock |


Why this page does not show a monthly installment calculation
A monthly payment can only be calculated responsibly when the exact property price, down-payment percentage, payment period, payment frequency and every non-equal payment are known. The supplied Red Hills data does not tell us whether installments are monthly, quarterly or milestone-based, and it does not state whether delivery or maintenance payments sit outside the regular balance. Dividing the balance by 72 and calling it the developer’s monthly plan would therefore create fake precision.
Once Axwell supplies a written schedule, you can calculate affordability from the real dates. Until then, compare plans qualitatively: how much cash is required upfront, how long the balance runs, whether a discount compensates for a larger deposit, and whether the payment dates align with your income or liquidity. The sales team should be able to provide the document that turns “up to six years” into a real calendar.
- ✓Exact unit price
- ✓Exact down payment
- ✓Installment duration
- ✓Installment frequency
- ✓Reservation / contract payment
- ✓Any handover balloon payment
- ✓Maintenance or other compulsory payment
- ✓Discount condition
How to compare 0% down, 10% down and cash-discount options
A 0% down-payment option can reduce initial cash pressure but does not automatically make the unit cheaper. A 10% deposit paired with a 5% discount may lower total price while using more capital upfront. A 30% cash discount, if currently available on the selected unit, can materially change the purchase economics but removes installment flexibility. These trade-offs should be compared using the written price attached to each option, not a single base price with assumed arithmetic.
Ask Axwell for two or three versions of the same unit if the developer allows it: low-deposit schedule, standard-deposit/discount schedule and cash price. Put the total contractual price and payment dates side by side. If the quoted prices themselves differ by plan, preserve those exact quoted totals rather than trying to reverse-engineer the discount from marketing language.
| Option type | Potential benefit | Main check |
|---|---|---|
| 0% down option | Lower initial cash requirement | Total price, schedule and eligibility |
| 10% down / discount reference | Possible lower total price | Exact 5% condition and dates |
| Cash discount reference | Potentially lowest total price | Current discount and opportunity cost of cash |
The fastest route from a Google search to a useful Red Hills quote
Send Axwell your budget, preferred unit type, maximum comfortable down payment and whether you prefer a lower total price or a longer payment period. Ask the team to return no more than three current units with the exact quotation, floor plan and payment schedule attached. That makes it possible to compare what is actually for sale rather than a generic project brochure.
When the quote arrives, check the date and expiry, unit number, contractual currency, deposit, installment dates, discount conditions, handover clause and extra charges. If those fields are clear, the price question has been answered. If they are not, do not fill the gaps with assumptions from an SEO article. The project page and WhatsApp conversation are intentionally the current-sales layer of this topic cluster.
- ✓Budget
- ✓Studio / 1BR / 2BR preference
- ✓View priority
- ✓Max down payment
- ✓Cash vs installment preference
- ✓Request exact quotation + floor plan + schedule
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How much does Red Hills Sahl Hasheesh start from?
The Axwell project data supplied for this patch lists “From EGP 4,000,000.” Treat that as a static project snapshot, not guaranteed live inventory. Ask Axwell for the lowest currently available unit, quotation date, exact unit type, floor, view and payment schedule.
Does Red Hills offer 0% down payment?
Yes, the supplied payment-structure field includes a 0% down-payment option with installments over six years. Because offers can change and unit eligibility is not specified in the dataset, confirm that option on the exact available unit before making a reservation.
What is the 10% down Red Hills option?
The supplied project record says a 10% down payment can receive a 5% discount on total unit price. Ask Axwell for the current written quotation showing the discounted total, remaining payment schedule and any conditions or expiry date.
Is there a Red Hills cash discount?
The supplied Axwell payment structure lists a 30% cash discount. Cash promotions are volatile, so confirm whether it still applies, which units qualify and the exact cash total in writing before comparing it with installment options.
How much are the Red Hills monthly installments?
This guide does not invent a monthly installment because the supplied project data does not state payment frequency or every possible delivery/maintenance payment. Request the developer’s current unit-specific schedule. Only calculate a monthly or quarterly equivalent after the exact dates and amounts are known.
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.
