Saudi Real Estate Enters New Growth Phase Under Stronger Regulations

Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector is entering a new phase of growth, driven by stronger regulations, digital governance, and the activation of a property ownership framework for non-Saudis, according to Real Estate General Authority (REGA) CEO Abdullah Al-Hammad.He said the market is now well-positioned to attract global partnerships and long-term investment, reflecting growing international confidence in the Kingdom’s regulatory environment. Rising demand is creating opportunities across residential, commercial, tourism, and logistics projects, supporting economic diversification goals.Al-Hammad noted that these developments align with the objectives of the Future of Real Estate Forum, which aims to guide the next stage of sector expansion. Analysts say the reforms signal a maturing market focused on transparency, sustainability, and investor confidence under Vision 2030.

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