Saudi real estate transactions hit $320bn

The figure was revealed by the General Real Estate Authority after the second edition of the Real Estate Brokerage Forum 2025. SPA
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Updated 22 July 2025
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Saudi real estate transactions hit $320bn

  • System led to over 8 million real estate transactions
  • Shift driven by Vision 2030 and Real Estate Brokerage Law

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s real estate market recorded transactions worth around SR1.2 trillion ($319.8 billion) between July 2023 and July 2025, under the implementation of a new property initiative, according to a recent announcement. 

The figure was revealed by the General Real Estate Authority after the second edition of the Real Estate Brokerage Forum 2025, held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Saudi Arabia’s real estate sector is transforming under Vision 2030, which aims to raise homeownership to 70 percent by 2030, up from about 63.7 percent in 2023. The plan focuses on expanding mortgage lending, diversifying financing, and doubling mortgage activity through wider bank participation.

Tayseer Al-Mufarrej, general director of strategic communication and official spokesperson for the authority, highlighted the system’s impact during his keynote address, saying that it has led to over 8 million real estate transactions and the licensing of more than 86,000 brokers, alongside the approval of 75 digital platforms that host over 685,000 authorized listings. 

The shift is driven by Vision 2030 and the Real Estate Brokerage Law, introduced in 2022, which aims to professionalize property transactions through standardized contracts, broker licensing, and stricter oversight to boost transparency and protect consumers.

“Al-Mufarrej noted that the system had brought about a fundamental transformation in the structure of the sector by turning brokerage into a licensed profession governed by regulations and defined responsibilities and obligations,” SPA said. 

Within its first year, transactions rose by 17 percent, totaling SR605 billion in deals and prompting the licensing of tens of thousands of individual and corporate brokers, as well as digital platforms.

In the forum’s first panel discussion, titled Legislative Updates and Empowerment Opportunities in the Real Estate Brokerage System, speakers said that the sector now operates within an enabling regulatory framework that supports growth. 

They described the current environment as the most significant regulatory transformation in the sector’s history, aimed at boosting reliability and sustainability. 

A second panel discussion, titled “From Value Creation to Sustainable Sales,” addressed the ongoing urban development in the Kingdom.

Participants praised the governance measures and planning standards that have improved residential neighborhoods and elevated the quality of life. 

The forum, organized by the authority, is part of broader efforts to enhance the real estate business environment, supporting economic growth and aligning with the comprehensive national real estate strategy. 


Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 10,452

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Closing Bell: Saudi main index closes in red at 10,452

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul All Share Index dipped on Tuesday, losing 137.26 points, or 1.30 percent, to close at 10,452.91.

The total trading turnover of the benchmark index was SR3.61 billion ($964.2 million), as 25 of the listed stocks advanced, while 235 retreated.

The MSCI Tadawul Index decreased, down 16.79 points or 1.21 percent, to close at 1,374.55.

The Kingdom’s parallel market Nomu lost 246.13 points, or 1.04 percent, to close at 23,470.28. This comes as 23 of the listed stocks advanced, while 51 retreated.

The best-performing stock was AlAhli REIT Fund 1, with its share price surging by 4.15 percent to SR6.52.

Other top performers included Dar Alarkan Real Estate Development Co., which saw its share price rise by 3.47 percent to SR15.80, and Arabian Drilling Co., which saw a 1.53 percent increase to SR96.35.

On the downside, the worst performer of the day was CHUBB Arabia Cooperative Insurance Co., whose share price fell by 5.40 percent to SR20.66.

Sport Clubs Co. and Rabigh Refining and Petrochemical Co. also saw declines, with their shares dropping by 5.10 percent and 4.76 percent to SR8.75 and SR7, respectively.

On the announcements front, Saudi Arabia Refineries Co. has formally established its new subsidiary, Clean Energy Co., announcing the completion of its articles of association and commercial registration.

The wholly owned limited liability company, headquartered in Bish City, is slated to operate in the critical sectors of metal mining, organic chemical manufacturing, and the production of primary gases, including liquid and compressed air. 

According to the official announcement on Tadawul, the subsidiary will commence operations after finalizing all remaining incorporation requirements, which encompass administrative and technical arrangements as well as securing the necessary operational licenses. 

The move marks a strategic expansion for the parent company into the industrial and clean energy supply chain. Sarco’s shares traded 0.93 percent lower on the main market today to reach SR53.