Dar Global, Mouawad Announce $234.6 Million Luxury Residential Project in Riyadh

An imaginary drawing of the joint project between Dar Global Real Estate and Mouawad (Asharq Al-Awsat)
An imaginary drawing of the joint project between Dar Global Real Estate and Mouawad (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Dar Global, Mouawad Announce $234.6 Million Luxury Residential Project in Riyadh

An imaginary drawing of the joint project between Dar Global Real Estate and Mouawad (Asharq Al-Awsat)
An imaginary drawing of the joint project between Dar Global Real Estate and Mouawad (Asharq Al-Awsat)

London-listed real estate company, Dar Global, has partnered with luxury jeweler Mouawad to launch a SAR880 million ($234.6 million) residential project near the World Expo 2030 in the northern part of the Saudi capital, Riyadh.
The development marks Dar Global’s entry into the Saudi market and Mouawad’s expansion into luxury real estate, the company said in a statement.
The project is set for completion in Q4 2026. It will comprise 200 residential villas designed to become one of Riyadh’s most prestigious addresses and to blend the expertise of Dar Global in the field of real estate with Mouawad’s legacy.
Property owners with investments of SAR 4 million ($1.06 million) or more will be granted the Real Estate Owner Residency, a statement from Dar Global said.
This initiative aims to attract international investors and enhance Riyadh’s status as a global luxury destination.
Ziad El Chaar, CEO of Dar Global said, “This is a proud moment for Dar Global as we bring our international expertise and high standards of living to the Saudi market. Our partnership with Mouawad, a brand synonymous with diamonds, luxury and artistic craftsmanship, is an embodiment of our shared vision to offer a unique, globally-inspired living experience in Riyadh.”
He added, “We aspire for this project to stand as a benchmark of luxury and elegance, much like the renowned Bulgari Residences. It underscores our commitment to enhancing the Kingdom’s real estate offering with developments that stand at the intersection of modernity, elegance, and timeless design.”
Pascal Mouawad, Fourth Generation Co-Guardian of Mouawad said that, “For more than a century, Mouawad has long been a hallmark of luxury and enduring elegance.”
He noted, “Our collaboration with Dar Global enables us to expand our legacy into the realm of branded residences, infusing our unique identity into prestigious developments around the world. We believe this milestone will set a new standard for luxury living in the real estate market.”
For Dar Global, the project is part of a broader strategy to introduce international luxury standards to Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector.
With a proven track record across the Middle East and Europe, Dar Global is committed to introducing internationally recognized standards of luxury to Saudi Arabia.

 

 



Saudi Crown Prince Orders Measures to Balance Riyadh’s Real Estate Market

Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. SPA
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Saudi Crown Prince Orders Measures to Balance Riyadh’s Real Estate Market

Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. SPA
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. SPA

Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman has issued directives for a series of comprehensive measures aimed at stabilizing land and rental prices in Riyadh, following an in-depth study by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City.

The Crown Prince’s directives are in response to the significant surge in land and rental prices witnessed in recent years. The measures are designed to achieve balance in the real estate sector and increase access to affordable housing.

As part of the initiative, the Crown Prince ordered the lifting of restrictions on land transactions — including sales, purchases, subdivisions, and construction permits — in two key northern areas of Riyadh.

The first spans 17 square kilometers, bounded by King Khalid Road and Prince Mohammed bin Saad Road to the west, Prince Saud bin Abdullah bin Jalawi Road to the south, Asmaa bint Malik Street to the north, and Al-Arid District to the east.

The second covers 16.2 square kilometers north of King Salman Road, bordered by Abi Bakr Al-Siddiq Road and Al-Arid District to the east, Prince Khalid bin Bandar Road to the north, and Al-Qirawan District to the west.

These areas are in addition to previously released areas totaling 48.28 square kilometers, bringing the total area released for development to 81.48 square kilometers.

The Crown Prince also instructed the Royal Commission for Riyadh City to provide between 10,000 and 40,000 fully planned and developed residential plots annually over the next five years, based on market demand.

These plots will be offered at prices not exceeding SAR1,500 per square meter to eligible Saudi citizens — specifically, married individuals or those aged 25 and above with no previous property ownership.

Conditions include a ten-year restriction on selling, renting, or mortgaging the land — except for loans to build on it. If construction is not completed within the decade, the land will be reclaimed and its value refunded.

Additional measures include the rapid implementation of proposed amendments to the White Land Tax Law within 60 days to enhance real estate supply, and regulatory actions within 90 days to ensure fair and balanced relationships between landlords and tenants.

Finally, the General Real Estate Authority and the Royal Commission for Riyadh City have been tasked with monitoring real estate prices in the capital and submitting regular reports to ensure transparency and market stability.