Saudi Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al-Hogail inaugurated Cityscape Global 2025 in Riyadh on Monday under the theme "The Future of Urban Living," with participation from developers, investors, and experts from around the world.
Al-Hogail extended gratitude to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for their support of the real estate and municipal sector, which has strengthened the Kingdom's position as a global model in urban development aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.
Cityscape Global has become a global platform embodying the Kingdom's urban and economic development, offering investors opportunities in smart cities and human-centric communities, he added.
Al-Hogail noted a fundamental transformation in the role of Saudi and international real estate developers, stating that the five major cities will require over 1.5 million housing units by 2030, with 731,000 needed in Riyadh alone, confirming the Kingdom's status as the region's largest urban development market.
The minister announced that real estate agreements exceeding SAR161.2 billion would be signed during the first two days of the exhibition, reflecting the Saudi real estate market's strength and vitality, with more deals expected amid continued investor demand.
On real estate technology, Al-Hogail said the sector has become fully digital, adopting PropTech solutions, artificial intelligence, modern construction methods, and augmented reality in planning and project management.
He revealed the completion of the Kingdom's first tokenization of a real estate title deed. He announced the launch of global standards for tokenizing real estate properties, making the Kingdom among the first countries to build digital infrastructure linked directly to official records.
The exhibition reflects the Kingdom's ambition to build smart cities and a global real estate economy based on innovation, efficiency, and sustainability, stressed the minister, noting that Cityscape Global has become a national platform that brings together stakeholders to explore opportunities shaping the future of the sector.