Saudi Real Estate Activities Record Deals Worth $170Bn Since Beginning of 2024

The Al-Qasr project, one of the projects of Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company in Riyadh (Reuters)
The Al-Qasr project, one of the projects of Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company in Riyadh (Reuters)
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Saudi Real Estate Activities Record Deals Worth $170Bn Since Beginning of 2024

The Al-Qasr project, one of the projects of Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company in Riyadh (Reuters)
The Al-Qasr project, one of the projects of Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development Company in Riyadh (Reuters)

Real estate activities in Saudi Arabia continued to grow since the beginning of 2024, recording more than 280,000 transactions worth more than $170 billion (SAR 636 billion), and extending over a total area of more than two billion square meters.

The sector’s contribution to the Saudi GDP reached 5.9 percent in the fourth quarter of 2023.

During the last week ending June 22, the real estate stock exchange witnessed 518 deals, with a transaction value exceeding SAR 331.7 million, and a trading area of about 900,000 square meters. The highest recorded price per square meter reached about SAR 15,000, while the average price was SAR 371 riyals.

Al-Wisam area in Jeddah topped the list of the most traded neighborhoods in Saudi Arabia on the real estate stock exchange during a week, with a value of transactions exceeding SAR 89.3 million, followed by the Arid district in Riyadh, with a value reached SAR 6.35 million.

The list included Al-Rimal neighborhood in Riyadh, with a value of SAR 5.59 million, followed by Jawharat Al-Arous in Jeddah, with a value of SAR 3.98 million, and the northwestern Al-Bukayriyah district, with transactions reaching SAR 700,000.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, real estate expert Eng. Ahmed Al-Faqih said the sector is seen as the safest option in light of the changes and fluctuations of the stock and gold markets and their impact on rising interest rates.

He added that the real estate market has shown stable and steady growth in all its sectors, thanks to the investors’ confidence in the government’s policies and the injection of large capital by launching huge real estate projects such as Qiddiya, NEOM, the Red Sea, and others.

In addition, the market has witnessed in recent years a package of legislation and regulations that have increased confidence and further attracted capital and real estate investments, he underlined.

He added that since the third quarter of 2023, the Saudi market has seen a remarkable increase in the number and value of real estate deals compared to the previous quarter, which indicates a change in the general mood of investors and their shift from a state of anticipation to seizing real estate opportunities.

Another real estate expert, Saqr Al-Zahrani, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the performance of the Saudi market reflected the remarkable growth and sustainability of demand for real estate, adding that the numbers and sizes of transactions registered through the real estate stock exchange highlighted the confidence of investors, thanks to government efforts and the economic reforms implemented within Vision 2030.

Al-Zahrani stressed that the real estate sector represents one of the basic pillars of the Saudi economy and contributes significantly to supporting the gross domestic product through huge investments and large development projects.

He also noted that government initiatives to regulate and promote investments in the real estate sector have revitalized the economy and created broad job opportunities for citizens and a variety of new skills in the real estate sector, thus reducing unemployment rates and achieving sustainable development.

He identified several reasons that supported the continued growth and sustainability of the Saudi real estate sector, including economic reforms and policies for investment, in addition to the government’s efforts to improve the business environment by facilitating procedures.

Al-Zahrani pointed to the mega projects taking place in the Kingdom and their role in attracting investments, as well as the increasing demand for housing and associated services as a result of urbanization.

In addition, political and economic stability played a vital role in enhancing investor confidence and encouraging long-term investment in real estate, he stated.



Schengen Visa Applications in Saudi Arabia Grew by 23% in 2024

Visa applicants are seen at the Visa Center in Riyadh to complete their application procedures. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Visa applicants are seen at the Visa Center in Riyadh to complete their application procedures. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Schengen Visa Applications in Saudi Arabia Grew by 23% in 2024

Visa applicants are seen at the Visa Center in Riyadh to complete their application procedures. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Visa applicants are seen at the Visa Center in Riyadh to complete their application procedures. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

As travel and tourism continue to grow, despite the challenges faced by local, regional, and international businesses and projects, VFS Global has revealed that demand for Schengen visas in Saudi Arabia has increased significantly by 23% this year.

In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, Zubin Karkaria, founder and CEO of VFS Global, said that the company has managed the visa procedures for the Saudi Ministry of Tourism’s Trailblazers program, which works to send 100,000 students to Europe for training in the tourism and travel sectors.

He added: “Our strategy aims to provide long-term value to all stakeholders, including the Saudi government and its citizens, contributing to Saudi Arabia’s vision of creating a diverse and sustainable economy by applying some of our modern solutions to our operations in the Kingdom.”

Karkaria emphasized that Saudi Arabia is a key market for VFS Global’s business, noting that the company has expanded its presence and services in the Kingdom over the years through strategic partnerships to facilitate visa services for travelers. These partnerships include agreements with chambers of commerce, the Public Investment Fund (PIF), and Aramco.

He further stated: “VFS Global strictly adheres to service-level agreements with its government clients, managing non-judicial and administrative tasks related to visa applications, passports, and consular services.”

As international travel grows in emerging markets, there has been an increasing need for specialized services to meet the demands of governments and visa applicants globally. “This led us to develop an approach that benefits both parties, where we handle all administrative procedures necessary for visa processing,” Karkaria explained.

According to him, VFS Global enjoys a long-standing partnership with governments in the European Union, working closely with them in the countries where they operate to provide visa application services. He noted the ongoing rise in demand for international travel and visa issuance.

“The initial challenge during the COVID-19 pandemic, which directly impacted travel and related sectors, was dealing with the volatile business environment. We quickly recognized both the severity of the crisis and the opportunity to transform our operations to prepare our organization for the future,” he said.

He continued: “For instance, by April 2020, 3,196 of our 3,384 visa application centers worldwide were temporarily closed in response to the global crisis. However, within just seven months, we resumed operations at 1,600 centers, representing more than half of our global network, enabling us to serve over 50 government clients across 129 countries while implementing new health and safety measures to protect both staff and visa applicants.”

Karkaria said that over the past 23 years, the company played a critical role in helping its clients manage the rapid growth in visa demand in a cost-effective and highly secure manner.

He added: “We have also developed innovative solutions tailored to our government clients, such as LIDProTM, which allows them to process visa applications from multiple locations via a centralized electronic hub.” VFS Global is the trusted partner of 67 government clients and operates in 151 countries.

Karkaria stated that the company supports travel to the Kingdom by providing Saudi visa services since 2023.

“Through our partnership with the Saudi Visa and Travel Solutions company, we operate and manage Saudi visa service centers in 45 countries worldwide,” he told Asharq Al-Awsat.

He added: “We are committed to supporting Saudi Arabia’s ambitious plans to develop and grow tourism by expanding Saudi visa services in partnership with the Saudi Visa and Travel Solutions company. We are also in the process of appointing relationship managers for key government and private sector entities.”

Karkaria noted that Saudi Arabia has recently launched an educational visa to boost the education sector by supporting international institutions in establishing branches in the Kingdom and attracting international students to study and reside in the country.

In this context, VFS Global will help international institutions establish branches in Saudi Arabia and assist potential Saudi students in pursuing their careers at various international universities through professional guidance and recruitment services.

VFS Global established its visa application center operations in Saudi Arabia in 2005, providing visa and passport services on behalf of 31 governments through a network of 95 visa application centers.

The company operates in 14 locations across Saudi Arabia, including Riyadh, Jeddah, Khobar, Abha, Hail, Jubail, Makkah, Jazan, Qassim, Al-Kharj, Tabuk, Madinah, Najran, and Al-Jawf.

Karkaria stated, “We see tremendous potential in artificial intelligence to accelerate and improve visa application procedures. Our partnership with the Responsible AI Institute reflects our strong commitment to using this technology in a reliable and ethical manner, applying the highest security standards.”

“Most importantly, we are committed to using AI in accordance with the regulations and procedures implemented by the governments we work with. We are ready to help our government clients integrate AI into the visa application process,” he added.