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Saudi Arabia
August 2026

Saudi Arabia Luxury Real Estate and Villas Market Size, Share & Forecast, By Asset Type, Buyer Type & Price Tier, 2026–2032

2032

The Saudi Arabia Luxury Real Estate and Villas Market worth USD 15 billion in 2025 is growing at a CAGR of 7.25% to reach USD 24,482 million by 2032. ROSHN Group, Diriyah Company, Red Sea Global, Dar Al Arkan Real Estate Development and Saudi Real Estate Company are the major companies operating in this market.

Report Details

Base Year

2025

Pages

89

Region

Saudi Arabia

Author

Ken Research

Product Code
KR-RPT-V02-02617

CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Market Overview

The Saudi Arabia Luxury Real Estate and Villas Market is structured around developer-led primary sales, regulated off-plan launches, completed-home sales and brokered resales. Saudi family homeownership reached 66.24% in 2025, creating a deep ownership culture from which affluent households can trade up into larger, higher-specification homes. This matters commercially because repeat buyers value privacy, land, amenity depth, asset quality and long-term wealth preservation.

Riyadh is the dominant demand and development hub, accounting for an estimated 48.0% of luxury residential transaction value in 2025. The capital has also captured approximately 63% of new jobs created in the Kingdom since 2019. Concentrated employment, infrastructure spending and serviced-land scarcity support premium pricing across northern districts, gated communities and large integrated developments serving executives and high-net-worth households.

Market Value

USD 15 billion

2025

Dominant Region

Riyadh

2025

Dominant Segment

Developer-Managed Branded Ownership

fastest growing

Total Number of Players

185

Future Outlook

The Saudi Arabia Luxury Real Estate and Villas Market is projected to expand from USD 15 billion in 2025 to USD 22,827 million in 2031 and USD 24,482 million in 2032. This implies a 7.25% forecast CAGR over 2025-2032, moderating from the 8.78% historical CAGR during 2020-2025. Growth is expected to shift from predominantly price-led appreciation toward a more balanced mix of unit absorption, branded inventory, destination completions and regulated international participation. Luxury transaction volume is modeled to increase from 13,043 homes in 2025 to approximately 16,707 homes by 2032 as premium supply broadens geographically.

Future profit pools should migrate toward branded residences, developer-managed communities, waterfront destinations and properties combining ownership with hospitality-grade services. Branded and serviced residences represented an estimated 12.0% of luxury transaction value in 2025 and are modeled to reach 22.5% by 2032. Riyadh remains the principal hub, while Jeddah, the Red Sea corridor and heritage-led destinations gain relevance as inventory is delivered. Forecast performance depends on disciplined phasing, financing availability and project conversion into saleable homes. The non-Saudi ownership framework adds demand optionality, while affordability and construction execution remain the principal downside constraints.

7.25%

Forecast CAGR

$24,482 Mn

2030 Projection

Base Year

2025

Historical Period

2020-2025

Forecast Period

2025-2032

Historical CAGR

8.78%

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Scope of the Market

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CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.

Investors

absorption, IRR, land basis, margins, pipeline, liquidity, regulation, demand

Corporates

site selection, staff housing, leasing, procurement, partnerships, capex, delivery, positioning

Government

ownership access, affordability, escrow, permitting, supply, tourism, investment, resilience

Operators

sales velocity, pricing, handover, management, services, occupancy, quality, experience

Financial institutions

mortgages, LTV, developer finance, escrow, collateral, refinancing, credit, liquidity

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Policy and ownership mapping
  • Buyer demand indicators
  • Segment structure and levers
  • Competitive landscape shortlist
  • CEO-grade risk priorities

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2020-2025)

Market value increased from USD 9,850 million in 2020 to USD 15,000 million in 2025, equivalent to an 8.78% CAGR. Annual growth reached a cycle high of 10.16% in 2023 after a 6.50% trough in 2021. Luxury transaction volume expanded from approximately 10,707 to 13,043 homes, while average transaction value rose from USD 0.92 million to USD 1.15 million. Pricing therefore contributed materially alongside volume growth, reflecting demand concentration in Riyadh, larger villa formats, master-planned communities and increasingly differentiated premium residential products.

Forecast Market Outlook (2025-2032)

Market value is projected to reach USD 24,482 million by 2032, representing a 7.25% CAGR from the 2025 base. Luxury transactions are modeled to rise to approximately 16,707 units while average transaction value reaches roughly USD 1.47 million. Branded and serviced residences are expected to capture an increasing proportion of value as global hospitality brands, managed-community models and destination projects expand. Forecast growth also incorporates regulated international ownership access from 2026, continued employment concentration in Riyadh and gradual premium supply diversification across Jeddah, the Red Sea corridor and heritage destinations.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Market Breakdown

The Saudi Arabia Luxury Real Estate and Villas Market is transitioning from a scarcity-driven premium housing cycle toward a broader developer, destination and branded-residence ecosystem. For CEOs and investors, the 7.25% forecast CAGR increasingly depends on absorption quality, transaction pricing and the share of managed premium inventory.

Market Breakdown

Historical Data (2020-2024) • Base Data (2025) • Forecast Data (2026-2032)

Year
Market Size (USD Mn)
YoY Growth (%)
Luxury Transactions
Average Transaction Value (USD Mn)
Branded Residence Share (%)
Period
2020$9,850 Mn+-10,7070.920
$#%
Forecast
2021$10,490 Mn+6.50%11,1010.945
$#%
Forecast
2022$11,420 Mn+8.87%11,5940.985
$#%
Forecast
2023$12,580 Mn+10.16%12,1551.035
$#%
Forecast
2024$13,720 Mn+9.06%12,5301.095
$#%
Forecast
2025$15,000 Mn+9.33%13,0431.150
$#%
Forecast
2026$15,990 Mn+6.60%13,4941.185
$#%
Forecast
2027$17,093 Mn+6.90%13,9771.223
$#%
Forecast
2028$18,324 Mn+7.20%14,4971.264
$#%
Forecast
2029$19,680 Mn+7.40%15,0341.309
$#%
Forecast
2030$21,176 Mn+7.60%15,5931.358
$#%
Forecast
2031$22,827 Mn+7.80%16,1901.410
$#%
Forecast
2032$24,482 Mn+7.25%16,7071.465
$#%
Forecast

Luxury Transactions

13,043 homes, 2025, Saudi Arabia. Transaction depth determines absorption risk and developer cash conversion. National residential activity provides a much larger addressable base, with approximately 2.9 million residential transactions and SAR 305 billion of residential transaction value reported during the first year of the brokerage-law framework.

Average Transaction Value

USD 1.15 million, 2025, Saudi Arabia. Higher ticket sizes raise development margins but narrow the qualified buyer pool. In a 2025 premium-buyer study, approximately 20% of respondents considering giga-project homes were prepared to spend above SAR 4.5 million, demonstrating measurable demand at luxury thresholds.

Branded Residence Share

12.0%, 2025, Saudi Arabia. Managed and hospitality-linked ownership can lift pricing resilience and service-based differentiation. Global branded residences have historically achieved an average premium of approximately 33%, with resort locations reaching approximately 39%, supporting the monetization case for premium Saudi destination developments.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Market Segmentation Framework

Comprehensive analysis across key dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

No of Segments

7

Dominant Segment

Asset Type

Fastest Growing Segment

Ownership Model

Asset Type

Villas and Mansions
$%
Luxury Apartments and Penthouses
$%
Branded and Serviced Residences
$%
Resort and Second Homes
$%

Property Type

Gated Master-Planned Communities
$%
Urban Core Towers
$%
Waterfront and Coastal Developments
$%
Heritage and Destination Communities
$%

Buyer Type

Saudi HNWIs
$%
Resident Expatriates
$%
International Investors
$%
Family Offices and Corporate Buyers
$%

Price Tier

Premium Luxury
$%
High Luxury
$%
Ultra-Luxury
$%

Transaction Type

Primary Off-Plan Sales
$%
Primary Completed Sales
$%
Secondary Resales
$%
Long-Lease and Investment Transfers
$%

Ownership Model

Freehold Ownership
$%
Long-Term Usufruct
$%
Fractional or Co-Ownership
$%
Developer-Managed Branded Ownership
$%

Geography

Riyadh
$%
Jeddah and Makkah Corridor
$%
Eastern Province
$%
Red Sea and Giga-Project Destinations
$%

Key Segmentation Takeaways

Comprehensive analysis across all extracted segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

Asset Type

Villas and Mansions remain the principal value pool because affluent Saudi families typically prioritize privacy, larger plots, multigenerational layouts and private amenities. Luxury apartments and penthouses gain relevance in Riyadh's denser premium districts, while branded residences expand the addressable pool for investors seeking managed services, rental support and globally recognizable hospitality propositions.

Ownership Model

Developer-Managed Branded Ownership is the strongest growth pathway as buyers increasingly evaluate service standards, property management, hospitality partnerships and asset-management capabilities alongside physical specifications. The model offers developers additional pricing power and differentiation while creating post-handover service opportunities. Foreign ownership reforms and destination projects should further expand demand for professionally managed and internationally legible ownership structures.

CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis

Saudi Arabia ranks second among selected GCC luxury residential peers by 2025 transaction market size, behind the UAE but materially ahead of Qatar, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain. Its position reflects a combination of domestic HNWI demand, large-scale development pipelines and expanding international ownership access.

Peer Country Ranking

2nd

Saudi Arabia Market Size (2025)

USD 15 Bn

Saudi Arabia CAGR (2025-2032)

7.25%

Regional Analysis (Current Year)

Regional Analysis Comparison

MetricUnited Arab EmiratesSaudi ArabiaQatarKuwaitOmanBahrain
Market Size (USD Bn, 2025)26155431
CAGR (%)8.40%7.25%6.50%5.80%6.20%5.50%
HNW Individuals (000, 2025E)130622645138
Branded Residence Pipeline (Units, 2025E)18,5008,2003,1001,2002,000900

Market Position

Saudi Arabia ranks second in the selected GCC peer set with a USD 15 billion 2025 luxury transaction market, supported by Riyadh's employment concentration and a deep domestic ownership base.

Growth Advantage

Saudi Arabia's 7.25% forecast CAGR exceeds Qatar's 6.50% and Oman's 6.20%, positioning the Kingdom as a high-growth challenger to the UAE's approximately 8.40% trajectory.

Competitive Strengths

Saudi Arabia combines 192 licensed projects worth above USD 39.2 billion with international ownership reform effective from January 2026, strengthening premium supply depth and buyer-market accessibility.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Challenges & Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the Saudi Arabia Luxury Real Estate and Villas Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges, and emerging opportunities across development, transactions and buyer segments.

Growth Drivers

Affluent Homeownership and Villa Preference

  • Saudi households occupied approximately 4.4 million dwellings (2024, Saudi Arabia), with villas representing about 31%, providing a substantial structural base for premium replacement and upgrade demand.
  • Approximately 54% villa preference (2025, Saudi buyer survey) indicates that privacy and larger family formats remain commercially important, favoring master-planned villa developers and land-rich residential communities.
  • Around 42% of existing homeowners (2025, Saudi buyer survey) intended to purchase or relocate, supporting repeat-buyer conversion rather than dependence solely on first-time ownership demand.

Destination Development and Premium Supply Expansion

  • Construction contract awards across Saudi giga-projects reached approximately USD 196 billion (2025, Saudi Arabia), up about 20%, increasing infrastructure and amenity delivery around future premium residential nodes.
  • Private buyers indicated approximately USD 733 million of intended giga-project residential purchases (2025, Saudi buyer survey), demonstrating monetizable demand for destination-led homes rather than infrastructure investment alone.
  • Riyadh's development pipeline includes more than 340,000 planned homes by 2030 (Saudi Arabia), expanding the competitive set and enabling luxury developers to differentiate through design, service and community positioning.

Foreign Ownership and Transaction Formalization

  • Approximately 96,000 brokerage contracts (Q1 2025, Saudi Arabia) were recorded, up about 97% year on year, demonstrating rapid formalization of licensed transaction channels that can support high-value buyer acquisition.
  • Mortgage refinancing procedures require portfolio purchase completion within one month (current rule, Saudi Arabia), improving procedural certainty for lenders and supporting a more structured housing-finance ecosystem.
  • The new ownership system creates controlled access in 2 principal commercial hubs, Riyadh and Jeddah (2026, Saudi Arabia), allowing developers to design dedicated international sales and advisory channels.

Market Challenges

Affordability and Price-Cycle Volatility

  • Villa prices declined approximately 1.3% year on year (Q4 2025, Saudi Arabia) while apartment prices fell 2.5%, increasing the importance of location-specific pricing rather than market-wide escalation assumptions.
  • A 5-year Riyadh rent-freeze framework (2025, Saudi Arabia) introduced stronger market-stabilization controls, requiring investors to separate rental-income assumptions from capital appreciation and development-return cases.
  • Before the stabilization measures, Riyadh villa rents had risen approximately 13.9% year on year (Q2 2025, Riyadh), illustrating affordability pressure that can limit absorption as premium supply scales.

Delivery Intensity and Execution Capacity

  • Western Saudi giga-projects represent approximately USD 431.3 billion of announced investment (2025, Saudi Arabia), with around USD 187.2 billion in future pipeline, increasing sequencing and delivery-risk exposure.
  • More than 340,000 homes are planned in Riyadh by 2030 (Saudi Arabia), which should expand supply but also intensify competition for buyers, land, contractors and differentiated positioning.
  • Across major Saudi giga-projects, approximately 1.04 million homes are planned by decade-end (2025 pipeline view), making phasing discipline and demand-matched delivery central to protecting developer margins.

Narrow Ultra-Luxury Buyer Pool and Product Fit

  • Among households earning above SAR 80,000 monthly, approximately 41% would consider spending above SAR 20 million (2025, Saudi Arabia), confirming ultra-luxury demand but within a comparatively narrow qualified cohort.
  • Approximately 38% of prospective branded-residence buyers (2025, Saudi Arabia) identified insufficient property types and sizes, indicating that product-design mismatch can suppress conversion despite strong headline demand.
  • Local-bank financing was considered the most attractive purchase route by approximately 39% of prospective branded-residence buyers (2025, Saudi Arabia), exposing sales velocity to underwriting, affordability and mortgage availability.

Market Opportunities

Branded Residences and Managed Ownership

  • With 39% of prospective buyers favoring local-bank financing (2025, Saudi Arabia), developers can combine branded inventory with preferred lender programs to improve conversion on high-ticket residences.
  • A product gap identified by 38% of prospective branded buyers (2025, Saudi Arabia) creates room for developers and hospitality partners to introduce more varied villa, apartment and serviced-residence configurations.
  • Branded and serviced residences are modeled to rise from 12.0% to 22.5% of luxury value (2025-2032, Saudi Arabia), requiring scalable property management, hospitality partnerships and owner-service platforms.

International Private-Client Acquisition

  • Developers can monetize new buyer pools through designated ownership areas in 2 principal hubs, Riyadh and Jeddah (2026, Saudi Arabia), supported by specialist legal, brokerage and private-banking partnerships.
  • The formal brokerage network processed approximately 96,000 contracts in Q1 2025 (Saudi Arabia), creating scalable infrastructure for compliant international lead conversion and documented transaction execution.
  • Financing transfer rules operate on a one-month portfolio purchase window (current framework, Saudi Arabia), supporting structured lender participation when developers integrate financing into international buyer journeys.

Heritage, Coastal and Giga-Project Second Homes

  • The western seaboard carries approximately USD 431.3 billion of announced projects (2025, Saudi Arabia), supporting new coastal residential nodes with tourism, leisure and infrastructure investment.
  • Diriyah's long-term plan targets nearly 100,000 residents and 50 million annual visits (project target, Saudi Arabia), creating potential for premium heritage-led ownership, hospitality and investment products.
  • Approximately 93% of surveyed high-income Saudis (2025, Saudi Arabia) expressed interest in giga-project homeownership, giving well-positioned destination developers a substantial premium-buyer lead pool.

CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

Competition combines state-backed master developers, listed Saudi developers and specialist premium residential companies, with land access, capital strength, master-planning capability, branded partnerships and delivery credibility creating meaningful barriers to entry.

Market Share Distribution

Top 5 Players

1
!$*
2
^&
3
#@
4
$
5
&@$
Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia2020Large master-planned residential communities, premium villas and mixed-use destinations
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia2022Heritage-led luxury residences, hospitality-integrated communities and premium destination development
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia2018Ultra-luxury coastal, resort, branded residential and second-home developments
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia1994Luxury residential development, villas, apartments and international branded projects
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia1976Integrated residential communities, premium housing and mixed-use real estate development
-Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia2012Premium residential communities, villas and master-planned urban developments
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia1972High-end villas, residential compounds and premium community development
-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia2007Luxury residential communities, towers and integrated lifestyle developments
-Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia2016Waterfront, premium residential and mixed-use destination developments
-Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia2007Residential master development, premium communities and real estate investment

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

1

Luxury Unit Absorption Rate

2

Average Selling Price per Square Meter

3

Residential Development Revenue Growth

4

Gross Development Margin

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Benchmarks developer scale, active inventory, geography and luxury revenue exposure.

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Compares absorption, pricing, revenue growth and development margin performance indicators.

SWOT Analysis:

Evaluates land access, capital strength, brand equity and execution risks.

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Assesses unit pricing, branded premiums, payment plans and discount discipline.

Company Profiles:

Reviews portfolios, development focus, geographic exposure and strategic positioning comprehensively.

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Table of Contents

89Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.

Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • Reviewed national residential transaction indicators
  • Mapped luxury project launch pipelines
  • Assessed mortgage and buyer financing
  • Benchmarked premium prices across cities

Primary Research

  • Interviewed chief development investment officers
  • Consulted luxury residential brokerage directors
  • Engaged private bankers family offices
  • Surveyed premium buyers property managers

Validation and Triangulation

  • Validated assumptions through 280 respondents
  • Cross-checked developer and broker estimates
  • Reconciled transaction volumes with pricing
  • Tested city and segment consistency

CHAPTER 12 - FAQ

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