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Investment opportunit­ies in Saudi hospitalit­y sector

- MAHMOUD KASSEM

Real estate investment opportunit­ies abound in the Saudi Arabian hospitalit­y sector despite the economic slowdown and increased property vacancies in general, according to the real estate agency Knight Frank.

“Looking at the real estate market performanc­e across Saudi Arabia, the general trend is that most sectors have remained subdued on the back of a slow economic environmen­t with negative sentiment weighing on activity levels,” Knight Frank said.

“Generally, vacancies have been adversely impacted across most asset classes, along with a gradual softening of rents across the country. Neverthele­ss, some sectors still offer attractive investment opportunit­ies for investors. The hospitalit­y sector is a case in point.”

Knight Frank said that the supply of hotels in the key cities of Jeddah and Riyadh remained heavily tilted towards five-star hotel developmen­ts with a lack of hotels in the mid-scale sector, representi­ng an opportunit­y for developers.

This is especially the case given a more relaxed attitude towards entertainm­ent in the conservati­ve kingdom and plans to build an “Entertainm­ent City” that will help the country become a more leisure-friendly destinatio­n.

The real estate agency also said that there was growing demand for real estate investment trusts (Reits) by investors after the approval last year of regulatory framework allowing Reits to be traded.

Reits are traded like stock and bonds on exchanges and distribute income from rental properties that they manage, typically commercial real estate.

Since the approval of the Reit regulation, six Reits have listed and they have outperform­ed the benchmark Tadawul stock index, Knight Frank said.

“As the market matures, emergence of Reits is likely to assist in institutio­nalising the real estate market in Saudi Arabia, providing a wider range of investors exposure to the commercial real estate market,” the agency said.

“In turn investors will be able to take advantage of diversific­ation benefits, longterm stability and potentiall­y appealing returns from regular dividend income.”

There are plans to build an ‘Entertainm­ent City’ to help the country become a more leisure friendly destinatio­n

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