Saudi Real Estate Development Fund Drops 'First Housing' Down Payment to 5 %

View shows the King Abdullah Financial District, north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
View shows the King Abdullah Financial District, north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
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Saudi Real Estate Development Fund Drops 'First Housing' Down Payment to 5 %

View shows the King Abdullah Financial District, north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser
View shows the King Abdullah Financial District, north of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, May 12, 2016. REUTERS/Faisal Al Nasser

General Supervisor of the Real Estate Development Fund Khalid bin Mohammed Al-Amoudi announced that the down payment for the first housing has been reduced from 10% to 5% to reduce the burden of the advance payment required by the financing parties.

Amoudi addressed challenges in the financing of retirees during the last period, and private sector employees.

Accordingly, appropriate financing solutions were adopted to find new solutions in partnership with banks and finance companies in obtaining mortgage loans by accepting financing from non-corporate entities.

More so, Amoudi announced the launching the “flexible installment” which tunes monthly installments according to the beneficiary’s income so that rates do not exceed 65% of the monthly income after retirement or in the case of a personal loan.

Amoudi stressed the body’s keenness to provide all facilities to beneficiaries and provide suitable financing solutions for all those on the Fund’s waiting lists.

The Saudi Ministry of Housing and Real Estate Development Fund announced its fourth installment of the “Residential” program for year 2018, with a total of 21,840 housing and finance services, distributed throughout the Kingdom.

This year’s programs is set to hit a target of completing 300,000 products, bringing the total of allocated housing support during the first four months to 83,562 residential and financial services.

Housing services provided by the ministry include 7,686 residential units under construction that are up for sale, in partnership with developers. Some 160 units are found in Riyadh and 188 in the Eastern Province.

At least 5,854 land plots are distributed over nine areas including 1,845 land plots in Makkah, 1,484 in Najran, 1,015 in the Asir region, 590 in Jizan, 396 in Al Jouf, 224 in the Eastern Region, 125 in Riyadh, 95 in Al Baha, and 80 in Al-Qassim region.

Financial support programs include 8,300 real estate loans from the Real Estate Development Fund in partnership with banks and financial institutions distributed throughout the Kingdom.



Saudi Tourism Authority Signs MoU to Boost International Marketing Strategies

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
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Saudi Tourism Authority Signs MoU to Boost International Marketing Strategies

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)

The Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a national marketing services company to strengthen its efforts to reach target audiences in international markets and solidify the Kingdom's standing on the global tourism map.
The MoU encompasses plans to conduct marketing studies for prominent content creators in international markets, SPA reported.

The initiative seeks to enhance STA's database and identify a select group of content creators to engage with during global promotional campaigns in 2025.
This step is part of STA's endeavour to raise awareness of the Kingdom's unique tourist destinations and highlight cultural, heritage, and natural experiences. The authority leverages innovative marketing strategies, focusing on international markets.
The MoU reflects the authority's commitment to developing the tourism sector in Saudi Arabia and achieving the objectives of Vision 2030, which aims to boost the sector's contribution to the GDP and diversify national income sources.