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    Saudi Arabia Introduces New Property Ownership Rules for Foreigners

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 24, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Saudi Arabia has introduced updated regulations concerning property ownership by foreign nationals. This move is part of the kingdom’s broader strategy to regulate real estate investments and ensure a more transparent and controlled property market. The new rules specify the conditions under which foreigners can acquire and hold property, reflecting the government’s intent to balance foreign investment with national interests.

    In a significant development, these regulations are expected to impact the real estate sector by defining clearer guidelines for foreign investors. The changes come amid Saudi Arabia’s ongoing economic reforms aimed at diversifying its economy beyond oil revenues. By refining property ownership laws, the kingdom seeks to attract responsible foreign investment while safeguarding its domestic market stability.

    Meanwhile, the new property rules may influence the dynamics of the housing market and foreign capital flows into Saudi Arabia. This regulatory update aligns with Vision 2030, the Saudi government’s ambitious plan to modernize the economy and improve living standards. The policy shift underscores the kingdom’s commitment to creating a sustainable and investor-friendly environment in the real estate sector.

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