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Saudi housing program benefits over 32k families in Q1

- Arab News Riyadh

As many as 32,343 Saudi families benefited from Sakani’s housing options during the first quarter of 2024, marking an annual 15 percent increase.

In collaborat­ion with the Real Estate Developmen­t Fund and financial institutio­ns, the program provides a variety of housing support packages to encourage first-time house buyers, including non-refundable financial assistance of SR100,000 ($26,659) or SR150,000.

The number of the Kingdom’s households that purchased their first homes reached 25,391 in the first three months of the year, reflecting the objective of Sakani to offer a variety of residentia­l options and financial solutions.

Founded in 2017 by the Saudi Ministry of Housing and the Real Estate Developmen­t Fund, the program aims to increase the proportion of families that own a home in the Kingdom to 70 percent by 2030, in line with the economic diversific­ation strategy Vision 2030.

Figures from Sakani showed that the number of beneficiar­y households reached 12,184 in March, with 9,381 Saudi families obtaining their first residence.

In January, Sakani announced that more than 100,000 Saudi families benefited from the initiative in 2023, while the number of applicants who obtained their first home over that 12 month period reaching 98,475.

The core objectives of the Sakani initiative are to enable homeowners­hip in the Kingdom by creating new housing stock, assigning plots and properties to citizens, and providing financing for their purchases.

The Sakani website and applicatio­n provide a wide range of housing facilities and services, such as real estate consultanc­y, issuance of real estate transactio­n tax certificat­es and a display of financing institutio­n rates.

It also provides electronic financing and the disburseme­nt of land contracts, engineerin­g design services, access to certified contractor­s, and additional services.

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