Saudi Arabia’s hospitality sector has seen substantial growth over the past two years, driven by an increase in domestic tourism and a surge in cultural, entertainment, and sporting events. This trend has significantly boosted demand for serviced apartments and short-stay furnished units, especially in high-activity cities such as Jeddah, Taif, and Abha. According to recent hospitality performance reports, hotel-apartment occupancy rates rose by more than 20% during peak periods. Travelers are increasingly seeking flexible accommodation that aligns with modern lifestyle preferences, offering privacy, convenience, and proximity to key event venues or natural attractions. Investors — both local and international — have shown growing interest in developing small-scale, experience-based hospitality projects such as mountain cabins, boutique lodges, and eco-friendly retreats. These types of properties increasingly appeal to travelers looking for unique and immersive stays, contributing to strong seasonal returns. Forecasts indicate that year-round event programming across Saudi Arabia will continue to fuel demand for this segment, positioning hospitality developments among the most promising real estate investments in the coming years.
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Demand for furnished rentals—short to medium-term—has been rising across several Saudi cities, supported by labor-market expansion and higher workforce mobility, particularly among young professionals...
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Saudi Arabia’s real estate market is increasingly embracing mixed-use communities—projects that integrate residential, retail, office, services, and leisure within a single master-planned destination....
each ($another_news as $another_new)
Industrial real estate in Saudi Arabia continues to expand as supply chains grow and e-commerce accelerates nationwide. This has fueled demand for modern warehouses and logistics centers, particularly...
each ($another_news as $another_new)
Secondary cities across Saudi Arabia — including Abha, Qassim, and Tabuk — are experiencing a notable surge in demand for mid-income housing. This shift reflects broader demographic changes, with more...
each ($another_news as $another_new)
In line with the earlier directive issued by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, a new set of regulatory actions aimed at stabilizing...
each ($another_news as $another_new)
The General Real Estate Authority announced that the new regulatory framework governing property ownership for non-Saudi nationals has officially come into effect as of Thursday, 22 January 2026 (3 Sh...
each ($another_news as $another_new)
The updated system for non-Saudis to own real estate and acquire real rights over it within the Kingdom will be implemented starting from the beginning of 2026. Saudi Minister of Municipalities and...
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