Saudi Arabia to build 300,000 housing units in the next 5 years
20 December 2021
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is set to build 300,000 more housing units in the next five years, according to the Saudi housing minister Majid Al-Hogail. Saudi Arabia has identified housing as one of its key projects under Vision 2030.
Last month, it was reported that the Saudi housing programme Sakani has over 500 housing units under construction. The housing units in Saudi Arabia are being developed in partnership with the private sector.
The units are being built in the suburb of Khayala, They include 290 villas and townhouses with prices starting from $233,289 for a 258 sqm area.
Last month, the Kingdom’s central bank SAMA revealed that mortgage lending increased by 27 percent this year through May, as interest rates decreased to between 1 percent and 4.9 percent. Residential real estate financing contracts offered to individuals by local banks reached 133,006 through May, with a value of SR69.5 billion.
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